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Frog march
14-July-2006, 09:33 AM
In this thread you post "helpful" advice and guidelines for posting on the BAUT forum- not too dissimilar to the rule thread but that is for rules.
Frog march
14-July-2006, 10:24 AM
you must do your best to accuse other members of being spammers.
Eric Vaxxine
14-July-2006, 10:53 AM
Always post using white letters. Only senior members may use black letters on fridays.
ToSeek
14-July-2006, 05:05 PM
Use thread titles like "Isn't this interesting?" or "I have a question" instead of anything that suggests the actual content of your post.
Eric Vaxxine
14-July-2006, 05:10 PM
Every second word should have an interesting underlined link. Especially if it is a long post.
(not just underlined like mine)
ToSeek
14-July-2006, 05:37 PM
Post In All-capitals For No Reason.
(Heh. It won't let you!)
teri tait
16-July-2006, 12:33 AM
Randomly employ italics for no apparent reason. It draws attention from the fact that you are not really saying anything important or even related to the discussion.
afterburner
16-July-2006, 03:07 AM
Always start your sentences with a capital letter. Posts should always be in bold, italic, underlined....AND with a smiley :lol:, as well as a title.
ToSeek
16-July-2006, 05:36 PM
The :razz: more :o smileys :exclaim: you :neutral: have, :lol: the :) better. :silenced:
Eric Vaxxine
17-July-2006, 01:39 PM
As a guideline, always agree with everything any posts and randomly contradict yourself at every possible opportunity.
ToSeek
17-July-2006, 03:25 PM
As a guideline, always agree with everything any posts and randomly contradict yourself at every possible opportunity.
You're absolutely right, but I utterly disagree with you.
korjik
19-July-2006, 10:25 PM
Weird. I thought I was in fun and games not ATM :D
You should only post when so annoyed by anothers post that you cant type straight. Ad hominem attacks are permitted then.
Remember to always evade requests for proof. Proof only makes you look weak
antoniseb
19-July-2006, 10:39 PM
ad hominem attacks are only permitted by furious people, and then only against other people's deities, political leaders, or mothers.
ToSeek
24-July-2006, 11:51 PM
Posts opposing space exploration are always welcome and met with cheerful responses.
peteshimmon
27-October-2009, 08:21 PM
A warm welcome is always given to those with
slight doubts about Moon landings, ghosts,
extra terrestrial life, peak oil and plastic
raincoats. And parrots.
Please denote your level of common sense with
multiple question marks??
Paul Beardsley
27-October-2009, 08:35 PM
A list of websites will provoke much more interest than anything you might have to say about the websites. 98% of BAUTers get really excited when they see a bunch of addresses, in much the same way that connoisseurs of fine food get excited when they see a bunch of unlabelled tins.
mike alexander
27-October-2009, 08:39 PM
Unlabelled downloads of 10Mb or more are appreciated for the sheer volume of data they must contain.
Remember that American posters always know more on any given topic than foreigners, whether they do or not.
Paul Beardsley
27-October-2009, 08:50 PM
Oh, contradicting Mike's post, keep in mind that the very fact that somebody is posting in English means they must be from the USA. And if they believe men* walked on the moon, they must be patriots who regard "American" as synonymous with "good".
*By "men" I mean of course two men - Louis Armstrong and Buzz Lightyear**. There were no other Apollo missions apart from Apollo 13, which was a failure, and no previous missions.
**I think somebody else made that joke before me.
Swift
27-October-2009, 08:50 PM
Please resurrect old, unrelated game threads for posting your introduction to this forum. Most of us are just killing time at work and we need new distractions.
agingjb
27-October-2009, 09:33 PM
Do not loose site of the importance of spelling. Use your dictionary to look up words like: vaccum, miniscule, nuetron, flourine, and many more. Get these right and your posts will be excepted.
mike alexander
27-October-2009, 10:02 PM
Use of asterisks for *** words indicates a worldy sophistication, akin to a 19th century novel with a character named M.________.
Swift
28-October-2009, 02:36 PM
Do not loose site of the importance of spelling.
No, no, no. Spel as baddlie as posible. And bad gramar, use it. It's a grate way to bee introduced to a lovelie young women who's go's by the handl of Gillianren.
cosmocrazy
28-October-2009, 09:05 PM
Use word salad when at all possible because here on baut people like to go round and round sometimes beating round the bush to try and get a point across which most of the time has no real meaning or point associated with it especially if its totally unrelated to the original post and goes on and on with no full stops or paragraph breaks which can be useful when posting on a thread so that people reading your posts can get some idea about what you actually might be going on and on about and then once digested they can then reply with maybe a useful insight to what fact or theory you are delving into whether it be space or science related most of the time but occasionally could be completely off topic and only really relative to the person involved in the original subject that was posted to be discussed and debated by all here on baut .
Nick Theodorakis
28-October-2009, 09:07 PM
POST IN ALL CAPITALS EVEN THOUGH THE BOARD SOFTWARE WoN'T LET YOU.
NICK
cosmocrazy
28-October-2009, 09:13 PM
post in all capitals even though the board software won't let you.
Nick
thats just showing off!
MAPNUT
28-October-2009, 09:16 PM
How come everybody's giving bad advice here? The OP clearly asks for "helpful" advice, and one of the most important rules is to always adhere scrupulously to the intent of the OP.
Even the advice on how to meet Gillianren isn't that good. There is way too much bad grammar and spelling here for her to keep up with. You're better off to just plain disagree with her. ;)
PetersCreek
28-October-2009, 09:55 PM
ZOMG DuDez, wen U post like dis, it makes U l00k Rly k00l so U can has st33t cred. LOLZ
Paul Beardsley
29-October-2009, 09:21 AM
ZOMG DuDez, wen U post like dis, it makes U l00k Rly k00l so U can has st33t cred. LOLZ
So what's "st33t" cred? Ha ha, I pwn you!
PetersCreek
29-October-2009, 09:29 AM
Sp33ling is 4 lamerz dat R BAUT, paid 4, and pwned by da MAN!!!!! I has ur cheezeburger 2!
Paul Beardsley
29-October-2009, 09:42 AM
All your bases are bel... No, I cannot say it, I will not say it.
DonM435
29-October-2009, 01:29 PM
To keep the mood jolly, use lots of these . . .
<lol> <lol> <lol> <lol> <lol> <lol> . . . <lol> . . . <hyperventilating!> <hellllp!> <zzzzzzz>
MAPNUT
29-October-2009, 01:32 PM
Well, that's good advice! >)
Swift
29-October-2009, 03:25 PM
All your bases are bel... No, I cannot say it, I will not say it.
And, given your restraint, I will absolutely not say "I, for one, welcome our new Guildeline and Advice overlords". In fact, I won't even think it.
peteshimmon
29-October-2009, 09:30 PM
Do NOT believe everything you read here!
Make an exception for the above.
One of us always tells lies!
You can isolate this poster eventually by
asking others "what would .... say?".
But it is a long haul!
Swift
29-October-2009, 11:07 PM
Do NOT believe everything you read here!
I don't believe that.
Paul Beardsley
29-October-2009, 11:38 PM
I don't believe that.
I think you do.
Paul Beardsley
29-October-2009, 11:39 PM
I think you do.
No you don't!
Paul Beardsley
29-October-2009, 11:39 PM
Oops, sorry, I thought I was in the Argue With Yourself thread.
Paul Beardsley
29-October-2009, 11:40 PM
Oops, sorry, I thought I was in the Argue With Yourself thread.
Rubbish. You knew full well you weren't!
peteshimmon
30-October-2009, 12:25 AM
You will discover that everyone on BAUT is
ultra intelligent!
Except for those who ain't.
mike alexander
30-October-2009, 12:35 AM
I have derived the wave function of an elephant. Please send me your answer, along with a money order for $US250 and I will tell you if you are correct. Full ab initio calculations preferred, Hartree-Fock approximation acceptable with a large enough basis set.
I will shortly post my answer to the question: What does the diffraction pattern produced by shooting pumpkins through a herd of elephants look like? Hint: Assume the pumpkin stems have been removed.
peteshimmon
30-October-2009, 12:44 AM
See what I mean!
mike alexander
30-October-2009, 12:52 AM
I have derived the wave function of an elephant. Please send me your answer, along with a money order for $US250 and I will tell you if you are correct. Full ab initio calculations preferred, Hartree-Fock approximation acceptable with a large enough basis set.
I will shortly post my answer to the question: What does the diffraction pattern produced by shooting pumpkins through a herd of elephants look like? Hint: Assume the pumpkin stems have been removed.
I should have added that while the elephant is walking at 12 km/hr you may use the Born-Oppenheimer approximation and assume it is standing still.
Swift
30-October-2009, 03:59 PM
Prof. Alexander, could you review the Six Elephants in a Nine Dimensional box problem again? Schroedinger's cat may or may not have eaten my answer.
Swift
30-October-2009, 04:05 PM
What does the diffraction pattern produced by shooting pumpkins through a herd of elephants look like?
AH! So you are using DToFAPD (Dynamic Time-of-Flight Analysis by Pumpkin Diffraction).
Personally, for elephants, I prefer SPBS (Secondary Peanut Backscattering Spectroscopy).
pghnative
30-October-2009, 04:44 PM
Escribe tus mensajes en idiomas distintos del Inglés.
pghnative
30-October-2009, 04:53 PM
In this thread you post "helpful" advice and guidelines for posting on the BAUT forum- not too dissimilar to the rule thread but that is for rules.Every second word should have an interesting underlined link.Use thread titles like "Isn't this interesting?" or "I have a question" instead of anything that suggests the actual content of your post.Do not loose site of the importance of spelling. Use your dictionary to look up words like: vaccum, miniscule, nuetron, flourine, and many more. Get these right and your posts will be excepted. POST IN ALL CAPITALS EVEN THOUGH THE BOARD SOFTWARE WoN'T LET YOU.
Sp33ling is 4 lamerz dat R BAUT, paid 4, and pwned by da MAN!!!!! I has ur cheezeburger 2!Well, that's good advice! >) You will discover that everyone on BAUT is
ultra intelligent!I should have added that while the elephant is walking at 12 km/hr you may use the Born-Oppenheimer approximation and assume it is standing still.AH! So you are using DToFAPD (Dynamic Time-of-Flight Analysis by Pumpkin Diffraction).
Personally, for elephants, I prefer SPBS (Secondary Peanut Backscattering Spectroscopy). Escribe tus mensajes en idiomas distintos del Inglés.Force the software to nest quotes.
mike alexander
30-October-2009, 10:39 PM
I have a terrible problem with quotes nesting in my eaves. Piles of quotation marks under the nests are making an unsanitary mess.
Swift
30-October-2009, 11:27 PM
I have a terrible problem with quotes nesting in my eaves. Piles of quotation marks under the nests are making an unsanitary mess.
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Oh great! Now its spreading.
uncommonsense
30-October-2009, 11:40 PM
Modo Patronics
Utilizing this BAUT post - ulate means you will do well to refrain from criticizing a Moderator's "humorous" posts. Instead, just smile and wave.
agingjb
31-October-2009, 08:32 AM
When typing the title of a new CT or ATM thread it is extremely important, as a sign of serious intent, to make at least one obvious spelling error. This is merely optional in other threads.
mike alexander
31-October-2009, 07:23 PM
When typing the title of a new CT or ATM thread it is extremely important, as a sign of serious intent, to make at least one obvious spelling error. This is merely optional in other threads.
Excellent point. Also, whenever possible, do NOT indicate whether a number in an equation is an exponent, e.g., E=mc2, not E=mc2
It increases the suspense.
pghnative
31-October-2009, 11:08 PM
Include the word "time" in every thread title.
LaurelHS
31-October-2009, 11:20 PM
Post wild conspiracy theories, then when someone asks you to defend them, say you're "just asking questions" and therefore don't need to defend anything.
A link to a YouTube video is an adequate answer to all questions.
AstroRockHunter
01-November-2009, 01:45 AM
When confronted with the facts, respectfully point out that the person who is correct is obviously being paid by "them" and therefore cannot possibly be right.
Use whatever language you feel appropriate and always be sincere, whether you mean it or not.
dwnielsen
01-November-2009, 03:51 AM
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DonM435
09-November-2009, 04:30 PM
I should have added that while the elephant is walking at 12 km/hr you may use the Born-Oppenheimer approximation and assume it is standing still.
Hey, no politics here! Cut it out unless you also have some donkeys doing silly things as well.
mike alexander
10-November-2009, 12:15 AM
Invent your own mathematics, e.g., E = MC Escher
uncommonsense
10-November-2009, 12:19 AM
If you forget all other sensibilities, just trust that "the last to post wins"
DonM435
10-November-2009, 01:22 AM
Invent your own mathematics, e.g., E = MC Escher
Merv Griffin was just an emcee. Johnny Carson, now, 'e was an emcee squared.
Paul Beardsley
10-November-2009, 08:44 AM
Invent your own mathematics, e.g., E = MC Escher
I wish I'd said that!
DonM435
10-November-2009, 01:24 PM
I wish I'd said that!
To go along with Escher, wouldn't you need, say, Norman Rockwell for the "square"? :confused:
Spoons
10-November-2009, 01:38 PM
Wear your heart on your sleeve, but make sure it's an 'around the house' shirt. And repeat your posts for emphasis. People dig that. Plus paragraphs are sooooo pre lol era so scrap them maybe even do away with sentence stucturealltogethercosiseasiertoreadthen STOP! Smilie time! :D :D :D :D
nosbig5
10-November-2009, 01:46 PM
New members are encouraged to increase their post tally by inserting comments at random, with no clear intent.
Spoons
10-November-2009, 01:48 PM
I agree.
mike alexander
10-November-2009, 03:21 PM
Yup.
peteshimmon
10-November-2009, 08:08 PM
Also ignore members birthdays, perfect
spelling and their reaching some significant
multiple of ten post count. Only encourages
them.
ABR.
10-November-2009, 09:40 PM
Any and all posts are vastly improved with the simple addition of a smilie. Actually, the more smilies, the better.
uncommonsense
10-November-2009, 10:57 PM
If you start a new thread, try using just a few "shock and awe" words in the title that are even vaguely related to to subject - you will be pleased when tracking your number of views.
For example if you have a simple question about geological impact pressures, the thread should be titled "Global Gravity Break Through"
Spoons
11-November-2009, 12:35 AM
Post as though nobody could ever have possibly thought of what you are saying, and don't read the previous posts in the thread.
Also, try using just a few "shock and awe" words in the title that aren't even vaguely related to the subject - you will be pleased when tracking the number of views.
Anyone need an example?
Frog march
11-November-2009, 12:54 AM
try to possess other posters, and make them go down the shop to buy donuts.
when they are satiated with donuts, they are less likely to argue with you...or they get jam all over their keyboard..
mike alexander
11-November-2009, 11:47 PM
Whenever possible, use New Scientist or Discover as primary sources for data. They are more authoritative than Wikipedia because they are printed on paper.
ABR.
12-November-2009, 02:09 AM
Remember, as a bicyclist you may follow the rules and laws for motor vehicles or those for pedestrians. It is up to you to decide which set is appropriate for your activities at any given moment.
Spoons
12-November-2009, 03:04 AM
Treat posting in the Proving Grounds section like riding a bike - always wear your helmet.
Sometimes the heat can be unbearable - as a reflective insulation fold some aluminium foil over thrice and slip it under your headgear. Don't concern yourself with the social stigmata.
mike alexander
12-November-2009, 04:13 PM
Treat posting in the Proving Grounds section like riding a bike - always wear your helmet.
Sometimes the heat can be unbearable - as a reflective insulation fold some aluminium foil over thrice and slip it under your headgear. Don't concern yourself with the social stigmata.
Fold the foil and crease it thrice,
And use it to protect your head,
From astral dangers thick with dread,
While eating a large pizza slice.
Spoons
12-November-2009, 04:18 PM
Tinfoil protects the neuron flesh,
Pizza comments will attract Mahesh,
Thoughts go up, and thoughts go down,
Thoughts resonate my tinfoil crown.
Henna Oji-san
12-November-2009, 05:06 PM
If you feel that the other forum members are ganging up on you, why not create several accounts under different names to back up your own arguments.
This practise is known as "sock puppeting" because it is sooooo cute!
mike alexander
12-November-2009, 05:46 PM
When presenting visual data such as photographs, be sure that the resolution is no more than one tenth that necessary to definitively answer the question.
NB: By definition, the resolution will ALWAYS be about one tenth that necessary to answer the question. If adequate resolution accidentally is achieved, change the question.
Henna Oji-san
12-November-2009, 05:52 PM
You should use the maximum JPG compression as well, to reduce the file size. And always use your own versions of the images, avoiding stating where the original came from.
Spoons
12-November-2009, 10:05 PM
Example:
MacGuyver is at my window. He looks really hungry - I'm scared. He's carrying something which appears to be an alien obelisk that was seen in the LRO images.
I'll just grab my camera.
*snap*
Does anyone recognise this? It's clearly a swan smoking a cigar:
http://privatewww.essex.ac.uk/~sjs/research/colour_blocks.png
I can't believe the GOVERNMENT has been lying to us all this time.
Paul Beardsley
12-November-2009, 10:28 PM
I can think of twelve things.
(Not all at the same time.)
Spoons
12-November-2009, 10:32 PM
And I can tell you what you were thinking of. Though I shan't.
If you disagree you are wrong. It's an easy game to play, so long as you remember that.
mike alexander
12-November-2009, 11:13 PM
Dimensional analysis is for suckers.
Paul Beardsley
13-November-2009, 10:48 AM
I'm currently reading The Silmarillion, but not the one Tolkien wrote - this is a very different book that just happens to have the same title.
mike alexander
13-November-2009, 07:27 PM
I'm currently reading The Silmarillion, but not the one Tolkien wrote - this is a very different book that just happens to have the same title.
What does this have to do with guidelines and advice?
I am asking a direct question.
peteshimmon
13-November-2009, 07:37 PM
Ah yes...posting while intoxicated can produce
interesting effects which attract the attention
of other members.
Paul Beardsley
13-November-2009, 09:03 PM
What does this have to do with guidelines and advice?
I am asking a direct question.
Mike, if you really need me to answer this question, you're as closed-minded as someone who doubts Sitchen.
Now get yourself over to the If You Discovered A Planet thread and respond to my ad hominem attack on you. (Please.)
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