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I've been thinking of late about a few things that forums don't do very well. For a start, sometimes a lot of us miss stuff that becomes a great running joke because it appears in a thread that has gone violently off-topic. For example, BurtTank. And I've been thinking about how new people who come here can't get a sense of what we talk about in general, because most of it is buried away under hundreds of pages of archives. It's easy to see what we talk about now, but difficult to get a sense of the main topics of conversation over the last month, say. And finally I've wanted for some time to have some sort of loose "post of the week" type archive, calling out the particularly funny or pithy posts.

So, to try and resolve all of these, up in the Announcements section you'll find This Week In BeeX. I propose to post one new entry to that thread each week, on a Friday afternoon, so that over time we'll build a nice archive of a sort of BeeX highlight reel. For that reason, the announcement thread will stay locked, and be accompanied by the discussion thread you see here.

I need your help though! As the week goes on, if you see a particularly noteworthy post or thread, PM me to suggest its inclusion in the next update. I think we can afford to be a little picky about this -- it's supposed to be a highlight reel, after all, not an index. And I don't want this to become some huge thing that takes ages to write. It's supposed to be a quick little list and commentary of the most important things the forum has discussed.

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"This was the BeeX that was" you mean?


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davpaz wrote:
This was the BeeX that was you mean?
Yes, BeeX is one of the competing short forms of Be Excellent To Each Other, the other one being BETEO. BeeX is better because it has an X, and X is the coolest letter.


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 Post subject: Re: This week in BeeX (discussion)
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The BNP summary is, at best, a joke.


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 Post subject: Re: This week in BeeX (discussion)
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Make sure you put a bit about how everyone wants to play Super Pipeline 2 and how I have the best score to date.


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 Post subject: Re: This week in BeeX (discussion)
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I was offering a humorous punny alternative title. Too obscure?

Also, very proud of making 'Post of the week'. I'd like to thanks the mods, jeebus and the BNP

Sorry I edited my original post to say "This Was The Beex That Was"


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 Post subject: Re: This week in BeeX (discussion)
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Dudley wrote:
The BNP summary is, at best, a joke.
I disagree. I think it's a fair summary that attempts to not drag arguments out any longer. Or would you prefer to drag them out?

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Make sure you put a bit about how everyone wants to play Super Pipeline 2 and how I have the best score to date.
I did! Except I didn't point out you were in the lead, because I wrote that bit on Wednesday.

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I was offering a humorous punny alternative title. Too obscure?

Also, very proud of making 'Post of the week'. I'd like to thanks the mods, jeebus and the BNP
:DD to both bits of that.


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 Post subject: Re: This week in BeeX (discussion)
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Good idea, nicely done :)

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 Post subject: Re: This week in BeeX (discussion)
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I think that sounds like a good idea - some days I am on the forum a fair bit, but quite often don't come by for a day or two when it gets really busy. A 'catch-up' topic would be good for me.

I do wonder how long it will last though, once the initial excitement and enthusiam passes.

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 Post subject: Re: This week in BeeX (discussion)
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I do wonder how long it will last though, once the initial excitement and enthusiam passes.
So do I, but I'm the bugger doing it, so it's up to me to keep it up! Done this way it's not very onerous; I just drop a link into the ongoing draft whenever I see something worth noting, which takes a few seconds. This is why I want people to PM me stuff though, because I don't read everything.

And thanks Meems :D


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 Post subject: Re: This week in BeeX (discussion)
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A summary of Bits and Bobs would be good.

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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
Dudley wrote:
The BNP summary is, at best, a joke.
I disagree. I think it's a fair summary that attempts to not drag arguments out any longer. Or would you prefer to drag them out?

chinnyhill10 wrote:
Make sure you put a bit about how everyone wants to play Super Pipeline 2 and how I have the best score to date.
I did! Except I didn't point out you were in the lead, because I wrote that bit on Wednesday.

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I was offering a humorous punny alternative title. Too obscure?

Also, very proud of making 'Post of the week'. I'd like to thanks the mods, jeebus and the BNP
:DD to both bits of that.


Well the opinion you prescribe to me, is completely inaccurate.

I'll simplify this, delete all reference to me from that post please. Ideally, never include me in any summary thread.


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 Post subject: Re: This week in BeeX (discussion)
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A summary of Bits and Bobs would be good.
Good point, sometimes it's not worth splitting out, say, half a dozen linked posts; a line in the summary would draw people's attention to something important without messing around with the thread split.


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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
Dudley wrote:
The BNP summary is, at best, a joke.
I disagree. I think it's a fair summary that attempts to not drag arguments out any longer. Or would you prefer to drag them out?

chinnyhill10 wrote:
Make sure you put a bit about how everyone wants to play Super Pipeline 2 and how I have the best score to date.
I did! Except I didn't point out you were in the lead, because I wrote that bit on Wednesday.



Hooray! You may notice I'm now plugging this alot as it's actually an awful lot of fun and not many people are taking part this far.


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I'll simplify this, delete all reference to me from that post please. Ideally, never include me in any summary thread.
If this is what you want.


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 Post subject: Re: This week in BeeX (discussion)
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If it's the alternative to being misrepresented, then yes please.

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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
myoptika wrote:
A summary of Bits and Bobs would be good.
Good point, sometimes it's not worth splitting out, say, half a dozen linked posts; a line in the summary would draw people's attention to something important without messing around with the thread split.


Oh God no, I was being sarcastic.

Dimrill, make me a sarcastic dimlie now.

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 Post subject: Re: This week in BeeX (discussion)
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chinnyhill10 wrote:
Hooray! You may notice I'm now plugging this alot as it's actually an awful lot of fun and not many people are taking part this far.
Yup, although I haven't participated (yet) I thought it was a great thing to plug. The news ticker is too obscure sometimes I think, as some people (me included) use View Active Topics and so never see it. This weekly post is a bit more in your face.

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I will exclude you from all future updates.


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Unless anyone else objects, I will continue to summarise indivual poster's content in the weekly summary. Without it I think it would be a very flat, bland list whereas with it I think newcomers will be able to get a flavour for the forum by reading it (which is part of what I am aiming for). Obviously you will have to trust my judgement to be fair to you, as Dudley does not; does anyone else object to that? Best I know now.


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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
Obviously you will have to trust my judgement to be fair to you, as Dudley does not; does anyone else object to that? Best I know now.


I will trust your judgement, but should you cross me I will smite you. :hat:

That is all.


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I am going for a poo. Nobody fall out with anyone else in the meantime. *points finger as he backs towards the door*


depends how long you're gone for. Paper, magazine or book (or dvd)?


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Hooray! You may notice I'm now plugging this alot as it's actually an awful lot of fun and not many people are taking part this far.


I will play it if you shout 'BLIP' and put a postcard with 'Achievement Unlocked' in front of my face when I complete levels and whatnot.

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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
Unless anyone else objects, I will continue to summarise indivual poster's content in the weekly summary. Without it I think it would be a very flat, bland list whereas with it I think newcomers will be able to get a flavour for the forum by reading it (which is part of what I am aiming for). Obviously you will have to trust my judgement to be fair to you, as Dudley does not; does anyone else object to that? Best I know now.


If I ever actually get round to posting anything interesting here, feel free to summarise me.

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The Rev Owen wrote:
If I ever actually get round to posting anything interesting here, feel free to summarise me.
Dude, you post cool stuff all the time. I read your blog man.


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Every month, can we have a thread summarising the weekly summary threads in case we miss stuff from them?


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Pity this didn't exist when I went on holiday, so I'd know what FeeX meant and what all that stuff about pixies is.

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Every month, can we have a thread summarising the weekly summary threads in case we miss stuff from them?


Yes, then we can have a BUMPER XMAS BEEX ANNUAL with all the cool bits from the last year.

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I am going for a poo. Nobody fall out with anyone else in the meantime. *points finger as he backs towards the door*


depends how long you're gone for. Paper, magazine or book (or dvd)?


I ended up reading a Retro Gamer bookazine from off their DVD collection of issues. Unfortunately I had nothing in the bathroom capable of reading or displaying DVDs, so I "did a Gaywood" and interpreted the indentations on the DVD surface and converting the machine code to ASCII in my head. I smirked as the parity bit occasionally didn't add up.

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The Rev Owen wrote:
Pity this didn't exist when I went on holiday, so I'd know what FeeX meant and what all that stuff about pixies is.


FeeX is a BeeX fix. Geddit? I think the Pixies thing is Zardoz playing Oblivion.

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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
The Rev Owen wrote:
If I ever actually get round to posting anything interesting here, feel free to summarise me.
Dude, you post cool stuff all the time. I read your blog man.


Owen's one of my favourite posters here, his gaming blog is my secret addiction. It's the highlight of the BeeX RSS feed by far. FACT.

Though I've not been able to fire up my RSS browser since you got Trackmania DS, so I'm a few days out of date.

Also the summary doesn't fully describe my views, but summarise away by all means.

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myoptika wrote:
The Rev Owen wrote:
Pity this didn't exist when I went on holiday, so I'd know what FeeX meant and what all that stuff about pixies is.


FeeX is a BeeX fix. Geddit? I think the Pixies thing is Zardoz playing Oblivion.


Aha!

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summarise away by all means.


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Can someone summarise this thread for me, please?

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davpaz wrote:
"This was the BeeX that was" you mean?


I got it!


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Great idea!

I skipped stuff so I hope I'm not repeating but:

I had thought of doing a BEEX dictionary or something like that aswell, like a ref' for people or something?

How about-in the style of the fantastic Harry Hill

'BEEX HIGHLIGHT OF THE WEEEEEEK'

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Shin wrote:
I had thought of doing a BEEX dictionary or something like that aswell, like a ref' for people or something?'


Beextionary, surely?


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Shin wrote:
How about-in the style of the fantastic Harry Hill

'BEEX HIGHLIGHT OF THE WEEEEEEK'


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Dimrill wrote:
I ended up reading a Retro Gamer bookazine from off their DVD collection of issues. Unfortunately I had nothing in the bathroom capable of reading or displaying DVDs, so I "did a Gaywood" and interpreted the indentations on the DVD surface and converting the machine code to ASCII in my head. I smirked as the parity bit occasionally didn't add up.
An early Post of the Week candidate there, I feel.

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Oh, sorry dude. I was trying to cover the bare outlines of the discussion. Plus I actually wrote that summary (mostly) before the debate got a bit more heated, back at the beginning it was more about the privacy implications.

I stand by why I put poster names in though; I think it livens it up a lot and I plan to continue doing so.


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Dimrill wrote:
I ended up reading a Retro Gamer bookazine from off their DVD collection of issues. Unfortunately I had nothing in the bathroom capable of reading or displaying DVDs, so I "did a Gaywood" and interpreted the indentations on the DVD surface and converting the machine code to ASCII in my head. I smirked as the parity bit occasionally didn't add up.


There was that guy who could tell what tune was on a vinyl record by looking at the wiggles in the grooves. Doing it with DVDs would be a bit harder though.


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Also the summary doesn't fully describe my views, but summarise away by all means.
Oh, sorry dude. I was trying to cover the bare outlines of the discussion. Plus I actually wrote that summary (mostly) before the debate got a bit more heated, back at the beginning it was more about the privacy implications.

I stand by why I put poster names in though; I think it livens it up a lot and I plan to continue doing so.


Aye, you should it works a lot better with names, gives you context and that. If people don't like it maybe just put a disclaimer that it's your interpretation of what was said or something. Though I think thats obvious.

For the record, my actual view is that is it public domain now, so people aren't evil for looking or anything, though it is wrong, but the fact every one will invade privacy the moment they get a chance is exactly why the ID database is wrong. Because as this demonstrates, everyone who can will look.

It's a real good idea this!

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I like the idea - will you be updating the thread if something is pointed out that you missed ?

e.g. LewieP's "retirement" from the bargins thread about 1/2 way down this page here :

viewtopic.php?f=3&t=111&start=1140

In addition what about picture / attachment of the week (if there is a particularly good one - probably most are hidden deep within B&B)


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