USMstang wrote:Yah, I read some lovefest to Lanny from some grown ass man on there several years ago and cancelled my membership that fuckin day
Lanny really aims to be a sports journalist, I think. That's fine. He's made some inroads towards being accepted as such. That said, my reward isn't time on AM radio or the adulation of jock sniffers. My reward is reading the off-the-wall and occasionally insightful things people post here. A site like BGN will never get you any info beyond the party line.
there should NEVER be anything 'proprietary' when it comes to a bbs coupled with a public university.....
and most posters already know my disdain for 'lanny tactics'......
#badmethodman
you've done well Andre.....
]]>Yah, I read some lovefest to Lanny from some grown ass man on there several years ago and cancelled my membership that fuckin day
Lanny really aims to be a sports journalist, I think. That's fine. He's made some inroads towards being accepted as such. That said, my reward isn't time on AM radio or the adulation of jock sniffers. My reward is reading the off-the-wall and occasionally insightful things people post here. A site like BGN will never get you any info beyond the party line.
]]>Yah, I read some lovefest to Lanny from some grown ass man on there several years ago and cancelled my membership that fuckin day. Struggling thru his unedited, incohesive articles was bad enough but that was too much for me. As for the Jeremy character, I've never looked back after my being banned. I never expected to be banned from anything in my adult life and yet at 50+, I didn't mind that one at all.
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It's worth mentioning that CSNBBS.com lacks this feature. This means that people's interactions with that site are visible, in unencrypted form, to anyone who cares to look. I guess that's generally not a problem for a sports message board, but I'd also suggest that it's something to keep in mind when you're typing stuff into that site. And you can't really consider the login system there secure, since your credentials are easy to intercept and hijack.
This change should also improve the site's visibility in Google searches
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