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k8 |
I just wanted to say that I'd entered an item in Agora. I feel so out of place. | ||
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scott |
Yeah. The M-Net Invasion is mostly over, it appears. The only one left being pointlessly offensive is willard, and quite frankly he's been rather weak of late. My guess is that he's running out of energy. | ||
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willard |
I have plenty of energy. | ||
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tod |
Grex wouldn't exist if it weren't for M-Net. | ||
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scott |
(The M-Net that spawned Grex doesn't exist any more. The current M-Net is a different organization with different management) | ||
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tod |
The Grex that spawned also is a different organization with different management. Are you refuting my statement in #3? | ||
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jp2 |
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md |
But it's true. Grex *wouldn't* exist if there had been no mnet. | ||
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gull |
Isn't that a bit like saying that if there had been no Catholic church, there wouldn't be any Lutherans? | ||
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tod |
No, it's like saying without Martin Luther, there wouldn't be any Lutherans. Or without Marcus Watts, there'd be no Well, *snort* | ||
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scott |
What I mean is that M-Net in that period was owned by a different entity and had significantly different rules and governance. Grex is still owned by Cyberspace Communications, with the same charter and (I think) almost the exact same set of bylaws (there was one changed with respect to board voting, I think). | ||
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