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MeTa post:
livejournal to emulate mefi flagging system?
I would be interested to see how something like what we use here could play out over such a large sprawling network of micro-communities. It seems like it works best for metafilter because we are all reading the same content, but livejournal seems to be filled with niche groups of people with similar interests. Any thoughts on how livejournal could make a mefi like system work for them?
posted to MetaTalk by nerdcore
at 4:50 PM on June 9, 2007
MeTa post:
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED
What a cool subpoena: [in kickass old english font] hereof fail not, as you will answer your default under the pains and penalties in such cases are made and provided.
posted to MetaTalk by nerdcore
at 9:59 PM on May 2, 2007
MeTa post:
Too much tragedy for one thread
He also could have had high-capacity ammunition clips which, thanks to Congress not renewing the Assault Weapons Ban, could be legally purchased anywhere in the country.
While the shooter probably did use high capacity clips, this particular statement is not correct. Several states passed their own AWB in conjunction with the Federal law. So despite the Federal ban having expired it is still illegal to purchase magazines with a capacity higher than... [more]
posted to MetaTalk by nerdcore
at 5:14 PM on April 16, 2007
palmcorder: There's a background check wherein they make sure that you're not a felon and that you're not the subject of any kind of domestic violence protection order, and in some locales, there's a "cooling off" period, but you generally don't have to take a safety course or anything.
Brundlefly: "Isn't [having people qualify to own guns, like, you know, we do for driving cars. I really don't care who has a gun, as long as... [more]
posted to MetaTalk by nerdcore
at 6:59 PM on April 16, 2007
Curiousity got the best of me klang, here's the link you were looking for.
posted to MetaTalk by nerdcore
at 12:19 AM on April 17, 2007