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Smoke on the water - Japanese Version!
Tenacious Pug will never give up
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Sorry, eric. *discard
Japanese Comedian, breaks his neck. Cohosts have no idea.
Nobody has the authority to take it upon themselves to discard a post unless it is a dupe or it is a flagrant disavowal of the rules
Exactly, that's why this *discussion isn't finished yet. Something needs to be done to prevent people from discarding videos willy nilly; whether that's a temp ban or removing the ability to discard other people's videos altogether, I don't know.
Japanese Comedian, breaks his neck. Cohosts have no idea.
Japanese Comedian, breaks his neck. Cohosts have no idea.
Other than dupes, why should anyone have the power to discard someone else's video? If there's an abuse of the posting guidelines, it should probably be discussed before discarding just to be sure. What other situation would you need to discard someone's video? I really can't think of any.
Japanese Comedian, breaks his neck. Cohosts have no idea.
Ben Folds -- I Paid my Money (Fear of Pop)
I'm back, sorta (Blog Entry by smibbo)
Two-Face's dramatic entrance (from The Dark Knight)
Mercy is the mark of a great man...
Playboy Cyber Girl plays Wii-Fit Snowboarding
Trancecoach is now a member of the ever expanding GOLD club (Viral Talk Post)
I'm so lame.
Sloan - The Rest of My Life
Krupo
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Question answered - http://blog.videosift.com/MarineGunrock/Videosift-user-poll-are-you-a-whit-or-a-blue-collar#comment-437320
In reply to this comment by Sarzy:
I've got a question which is semi-related to the topic at hand: what's the deal with the terms college and university being seemingly interchangeable in the states? In Canada, college and university are two different things (college is generally a one or two year program in which you learn a trade, whereas university is a three or four year deal in which you learn something a bit more abstract (ie. political science, english, physics, etc.). Is this not the case in the U.S.?
Fabulous STAR WARS