Since when are people not allowed to express their opinions on Texags? Isn't this what this forum is about?? You can give me all the warnings you want to. I don't care. It will not stop me for expressing my opinions. Texags is all about everyone expressing their own opinions. You have no right to give me a warning for expressing my opinions. Yes, my opinion was not asked in a certain thread, but where and when on Texags is an opinion ever asked? GET OFF YOUR HIGH HORSE STAFF.
1. We did say that you could not state your opinion. We told you that you were more than welcome to start a thread stating your opinion on that subject. However, we often clean up threads that are "hijacked" if the original content has a point or merit and the discussion turns into an argument that has nothing to do with the spirit of the thread.
2. Bonfire is a very special event and a very emotional event for those of us that were at A&M or lived in B/CS in 1999 and had to look at that fallen stack of logs for months. Your opinion was causing a thread to take a very nasty turn, so we cleaned it up. We not only removed yours, but every post that fell into the argument. The warning was for ANYONE that tried to change that thread again.
3. This is a privately run web site and we have the right to moderate, warn, and edit as we see fit to keep it civil.
[This message has been edited by TexAgs staff (edited 11/22/2005 11:36a).]
1. We did say that you could not state your opinion. We told you that you were more than welcome to start a thread stating your opinion on that subject. However, we often clean up threads that are "hijacked" if the original content has a point or merit and the discussion turns into an argument that has nothing to do with the spirit of the thread.
2. Bonfire is a very special event and a very emotional event for those of us that were at A&M or lived in B/CS in 1999 and had to look at that fallen stack of logs for months. Your opinion was causing a thread to take a very nasty turn, so we cleaned it up. We not only removed yours, but every post that fell into the argument. The warning was for ANYONE that tried to change that thread again.
3. This is a privately run web site and we have the right to moderate, warn, and edit as we see fit to keep it civil.
[This message has been edited by TexAgs staff (edited 11/22/2005 11:36a).]