could anyone tell me if anyone knows of any publication which lists hull city reserve games, meaning to the very start not just after the war.
Do you have to start a new thread for each question? You've got two threads about programme's and now this one, just put them all on the same thread.
A forum moderator oversees the communication activity of an Internet forum. He monitors the interchange of contributors and makes decisions regarding content and the direction of threads. Moving discussions from one section to another to keep topics organized is also a common job for a forum moderator. If the tone of a forum becomes hostile or starts to move in the direction of personal attacks, the forum moderator usually has the discretion to lock the discussion to prevent heated, interchanges. He may also be able to hide discussions he deems unworthy of further discussion. Conversely, topics he feels deserve further examination can be posted indefinitely by the moderator even if they garner no comments. Moderator duties are as diverse as the forum topics themselves. Some moderators are virtually invisible; they surface only when situations arise that do not seem likely to resolve themselves. Other forum moderators are always there, ready to intercede at the smallest hint of discourse. Public forum moderators often have to enforce many rules of conduct and decorum, as public contributors tend to communicate without abandon, which can sometimes upset other commenters. Didn't you quit this position?
Stop acting like one and putting people off from posting then, he's obviously new and getting used to this lark! Chill man
I don't post on this FORUM Forum name A short name of the forum (e.g. "Favourite colour"), which will be displayed on the course homepage. Forum type There are five forum types to choose from: Forumtypes.png A single simple discussion - A single topic discussion developed on one page, which is useful for short focused discussions Standard forum for general use - An open forum where anyone can start a new topic at any time; this is the best general-purpose forum. Displays in a table with headings that link to the posts. Each person posts one discussion - Each person can post exactly one new discussion topic (everyone can reply to them though); this is useful when you want each student to start a discussion about, say, their reflections on the week's topic, and everyone else responds to these Q and A Forum - Instead of initiating discussions participants pose a question in the initial post of a discussion. Students may reply with an answer, but they will not see the replies of other Students to the question in that discussion until they have themselves replied to the same discussion. Standard forum displayed in a blog-like format - Functions like the Standard forum for general use. Displays post content directly on the page A News forum is a special type of forum that is automatically created with a new course. much because people are not very welcoming
I'm now working part time as a moderator impersonator. It's not going too well to be honest, the opportunities are very limited and the pay's lousy. I might try a drag act instead.
Indeed you didn't, but we can't have the place getting untidy, someone's got to clean up after you and they've far better things to be doing. Haven't you seen the Keep not606 Tidy public information films?