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At first I was irritated that some seemed to be making an end run to capture a forum that up to that point in time functioned perfectly well as per its stated objective; IE: SLR talk. I was offended that some seemed to think that forum rules are meant to be broken, that a few individuals could force their views on the majority of faithful readers here. I for one wasn't about to let that happen, at least not without a fight. Without some order and organization on a site like this there is simply topic anarchy. When the anarchists began raving about a non-released camera in the wrong forum, well I just went sort of ballistic. Chalk it up to the nuns who taught me right from wrong in the 1950s...
That's certainly one way to put it. Another way might be that there was a difference of opinion as to which forum the X100 belonged in (since it is neither a trditional SLR nor is it a tradition P&S) and eventually the DPR admins made it clear where it belonged to stop all the arguments. In other words, the DPR admins changed the name of this forum to correct people like you who kept complaining about it. You can continue to believe that this was always the wrong place for X100 posts, but the only evidence we have one way or the other is the the DPR admins do not currently agree with you. There is no evidence that they ever did.

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Sweedish Hambern made a joke. I responded. What's your problem? and who exactly anointed you a DPR cop?
You're kidding aren't you? You posted earlier in this thread that you have been acting as DPR cop for the last 4 months.
I for one wasn't about to let that happen, at least not without a fight.
I don't have a problem, but earlier today, you said:
I'm trying to diffuse this issue, make it less confrontational.
and yet you keep posting these cheap shots and calling them jokes. I wasn't telling you to stop (the way you have been doing for the last 4 months), I was just asking what happened to your plan to be less confrontational?

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