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Japanese Baseball d0t com on Autopilot???!!!

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Japanese Baseball d0t com on Autopilot???!!!
Anyone else notice this site has real time posting? Normally Westbay-san posts a notice somewhere. Is he on vacation, because certainly he would not give this amount of control to random posters.Certainly not to ME! I hope he is well, nevertheless.
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Re: Japanese Baseball d0t com on Autopilot???!!!
[ Author: Guest: John Brooks | Posted: Apr 3, 2006 10:29 AM ]

Yes, I'm wondering too? Normally there wouldn't be this much real-time posting unless Westbay-san is on vacation again. Also, normally there would be a notice somewhere too, hopefully we don't have any instance where something has to be deleted or anything. Though last year's real-time posting went okay, only having a few posts from a topic deleted.

Re: Japanese Baseball d0t com on Autopilot?
[ Author: westbaystars | Posted: Apr 3, 2006 9:22 PM | YBS Fan ]

Yes, I took a three day weekend as my sister and brother arrived in Japan on Saturday. We had a bit of a family reunion, and unsure about Internet access, I disabled moderation.

The last couple of weeks have been very good with posts, including what I've seen so far while I was away. Besides that, I've been overly busy with work, unable to do nearly as much setup for the new season as I wanted to do. So ...

I think I'd like to keep the conversations flowing in real time for a while so that I can catch up on several other work and non-work related projects through the month of April. If things start getting out of hand, we can go back to moderation fairly easilly. We'll see how this month goes for May.
Re: Japanese Baseball d0t com on Autopilot?
[ Author: BigManZam | Posted: Apr 4, 2006 2:37 AM | CLM Fan ]

Michael, I can be put in charge of deleting any spam or anything. I know we've seen a few spam messages on the video game forum that I've had to delete. Let me know.
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