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Old January 16th, 2007, 09:33 AM
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Default 10F question

hi, is there any chance of having a couple of the old 10F threads opened? the two i was thinking of are Show us your desktop! and Now, let's talk some SOCCER!.

i can see why you might not want to reopen the soccer thread; because there is scope for people to act stupid and go OT. but, the 'Show us your desktop!' thread, and i suppose other threads that are similar, if there are any?? - just any thread where it will be difficult to go OT and has a subject matter that shouldn't get out-of-hand, i think should be fine to have.

what do you think? i'd really love for the desktop thread to be reopened
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Old January 16th, 2007, 10:29 AM
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Default Re: 10F question

As it is, we don't have any plans to re-open Ten Forward or parts of it.

Who knows, we may consider a different concept somewhere in the future.

Since closing down and/or re-opening forums is a staff issue only and therefore not open for debate, this thread is closed.

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