Posted by Moishe Pipik on August 31, 2013, at 15:45:54
In reply to Re: anxiety about babble, posted by Dr. Bob on August 31, 2013, at 15:00:14
> > I just wish he'd stay away. I don't think he's helping anyone!
> >
> > Laney
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> He may be helping in his way. Is it helping him to wish he'd stay away?
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> > one person's negative influence can, like the butterfly effect, move through an entire message board
> >
> > Willful
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> All that is necessary for the triumph of negative butterflies is that positive butterflies do nothing.
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> > Soon it could be Lou's board.
> >
> > Phillipa
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> Is that one source of anxiety? What would Babble be like if it were Lou's?
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> > Lou gives new meaning
> > to the word "stuck".....
> >
> > Moishe Pipik
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> The rock and the hard place could both be said to be stuck.
>
> --
>
> > i read once that a restaurant has had a 'great run' if it lasts 10 to 15 years. i am curious what the equivalent in the faster pace world of the internet, what time length represents 'a good run? for a online site?
> >
> > anyway, i think (hoping) babble will survive. but, with a much smaller and dedicated group. nothing wrong with that.
> >
> > john
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> Babble's already lasted 15 years. I don't know how to convert web site years into restaurant years, but 15 dog years would be 89 human years.
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> I feel grateful that Babble's had a great run and survived to old age. And given that, I guess it isn't surprising that there's anxiety about the future.
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> I'm OK with a smaller and more dedicated group. Anybody else?
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> BobBob, do you constantly play the same open-ended question game with family, friends and colleagues? Or do you save it for when you're wearing your shrink hat?
I effin guarantee that nobody likes it. Is there a real human being behind the shrink school pretentiousness?
poster:Moishe Pipik
thread:1049917
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