For me a nad is only 17,5cm, as i have longer arms.Nad(n.): Measure defined as the distance between a driver's outstretched fingertips and the ticket-machine in an automatic car-park. 1 nad=18,4cm
![Wink ;-)](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
Moderators: white, Hacker, petermad, Stefan2
But a smaller car - so it equals outas i have longer arms
Lefteous (Moderator)Guidelines for moderators wrote:If you want to comment on a moderator's comment or action please send him an email. (Hacker / Lefteous / Clo)
Lefteous (Moderator)Guidelines for moderators wrote:If you want to comment on a moderator's comment or action please send him an email. (Hacker / Lefteous / Clo)
I see, well i have to agree with you on this particualar issue. One huge OT thread is just like the tavern, and I dont like the idea either.Until now OT themes have been separated from the original thread to a NEW single thread and then marked with [OT]
Ah AHKFritz, you are wise beyond your years and will surely receive your reward in posters' heaven. You have hit the nail squarely on the head: not many OT posts are pre-meditated, they simply just happen. Like Flint's little side question about English words (which I can't find easily now!) which moved on to a nice discussion about islands, monkeys, language, and even sugar daddies.SanskritFritz wrote: we just accidently go offtopic in a particular thread?
I think this is a good idea. It we keep this rule even in threads, then we could separate those OT and OnTopic flows without disrupting the thread itself.Perhaps the subject line should always be filled in with something like [OT] Exclamation Totally OFF-TOPIC. Please look away now! Exclamation [OT] whenever a post wanders off the beaten track. The subject head shows up clearly on RSS and disinterested readers can simply hit the 'next' key if they want to, with a single glance.