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Re: CPAP Basics - 15 - Table of Contents

Post by SleepingUgly » Wed May 01, 2013 5:37 pm

kaiasgram wrote:This Table of Contents now appears to be "stickied" -- yay! Thank you forum administrators. And thank you mollette for putting this together for us.
What does "stickied" mean?
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Re: CPAP Basics - 15 - Table of Contents

Post by Pugsy » Wed May 01, 2013 5:43 pm

SleepingUgly wrote:What does "stickied" mean?
Frozen in position. It is stuck in this position...hence the term...stickied.... It won't move down the page like the posts normally move as new replies or new threads are created even if no one comments here in this thread to bring it up.
It will be at the top of the the active threads. Right in everyone's face more or less. So now all we have to say is look for the thread at the top instead of having it move off the page and us having to provide a link to it when suggesting that someone new go read the thread.

No need to do the bump thing for it.

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Re: CPAP Basics - 15 - Table of Contents

Post by avi123 » Wed May 01, 2013 6:21 pm

Pugsy wrote:
SleepingUgly wrote:What does "stickied" mean?
Frozen in position. It is stuck in this position...hence the term...stickied.... It won't move down the page like the posts normally move as new replies or new threads are created even if no one comments here in this thread to bring it up.
It will be at the top of the the active threads. Right in everyone's face more or less. So now all we have to say is look for the thread at the top instead of having it move off the page and us having to provide a link to it when suggesting that someone new go read the thread.

No need to do the bump thing for it.

Comment,

It is "stuck" in this position because the administrators decided to do it. May be to give mollete a chance to correct his language and also emphasize the importance of the posts. Or for posters to just take it as is and blame other posters for it, and thus resolve the issue. What is your opinion P ? In 2005 "rested gal" posted lovely opinions about "mollete". See them here:

http://www.tnlc.com/Lara/laura/osa/stud ... s_Oct2005/

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Re: CPAP Basics - 15 - Table of Contents

Post by SleepingUgly » Wed May 01, 2013 6:28 pm

avi123 wrote:It is "stuck" in this position because the administrators decided to do it. May be to give mollete a chance to correct his language


Yeah, that's probably it. Either that or they are waiting for someone like me to point out that A-S-S-H-O-L-E is actually NOT a "four-letter" word (but A-D-H-D is, as is H-A-T-E).
In 2005 "rested gal" posted lovely opinions about "mollete". See them here:

http://www.tnlc.com/Lara/laura/osa/stud ... s_Oct2005/
Did she actually post that link on cpaptalk?
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Re: CPAP Basics - 15 - Table of Contents

Post by SleepingUgly » Wed May 01, 2013 6:32 pm

Oh C-R-A-P, I just realized that if this is stickied to the top, then so are my responses. Dot-delete, dot-delete, dot-delete...
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Re: CPAP Basics - 15 - Table of Contents

Post by avi123 » Wed May 01, 2013 6:44 pm

SleepingUgly wrote:
avi123 wrote:It is "stuck" in this position because the administrators decided to do it. May be to give mollete a chance to correct his language


Yeah, that's probably it. Either that or they are waiting for someone like me to point out that A-S-S-H-O-L-E is actually NOT a "four-letter" word (but A-D-H-D is, as is H-A-T-E).
In 2005 "rested gal" posted lovely opinions about "mollete". See them here:

http://www.tnlc.com/Lara/laura/osa/stud ... s_Oct2005/
Did she actually post that link on cpaptalk?

No, it was posted here:


http://www.apneasupport.org/first-sleep ... t1736.html

BTW, in other posts "mollete" posted lots of 4 letter words. Aat gum catavt.

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Re: CPAP Basics - 15 - Table of Contents

Post by Pugsy » Wed May 01, 2013 6:46 pm

avi123 wrote: It is "stuck" in this position because the administrators decided to do it.
Correct. The administrators decided to do it because a lot of people (which we know you weren't one of them) requested that it be made a sticky.

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Re: CPAP Basics - 15 - Table of Contents

Post by SleepingUgly » Wed May 01, 2013 6:48 pm

avi123 wrote: Aat gum catavt.
Ma la'geed l'cha. Yesh li pe meluchlach.
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Re: CPAP Basics - 15 - Table of Contents

Post by kaiasgram » Wed May 01, 2013 7:31 pm

DoriC wrote:
kaiasgram wrote:
jwerley wrote:Not to me....He is honest and I respect that!
I only wish I had Dave on my medical team, I'd be thrilled to have him do a sleep study for me.

BTW to be thinking up and spouting neuropsychiatric conditions as a way to insult another person is about as low as one can go.

Signed,
Mother of a grown, competent, sweet man with Tourette's.
K, Please give that sweet son a hug from this mother! And don't worry, Avi will think of something else to post that's even lower! Wouldn't you just love to be there if Dave did a sleep study on Avi? I can guarantee there's be some "interesting" results!
Dori, you're an angel -- I love you!

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Re: CPAP Basics - 15 - Table of Contents

Post by avi123 » Wed May 01, 2013 7:33 pm

SleepingUgly wrote:
avi123 wrote: Aat gum catavt.
Ma la'geed l'cha. Yesh li pe meluchlach.
Davka lo, aval haAvatar ose otakh lo yaffa!

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Re: CPAP Basics - 15 - Table of Contents

Post by SleepingUgly » Wed May 01, 2013 7:35 pm

avi123 wrote:
SleepingUgly wrote:
avi123 wrote: Aat gum catavt.
Ma la'geed l'cha. Yesh li pe meluchlach.
Davka lo, aval haAvatar ose otakh lo yaffa!
That's why they call me Sleeping UGLY. Which is also a 4-letter word.

OK, let's delete all this crap from this thread just leave the good content. Who's got the dot-delete thingamajig?
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Re: CPAP Basics - 15 - Table of Contents

Post by mollete » Thu May 02, 2013 3:51 am

SleepingUgly wrote:OK, let's delete all this crap from this thread just leave the good content.
I think we should leave it. It clearly shows the difference between The Forces of Good and The Forces of Stupid.

While another helpful chapter would be Posters Who Offer Valuable and Helpful Advice and He Who Is a Waste of the Earth's Valuable Resources, there are too many things left to do with only 2 chapters left to do it in.

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Re: CPAP Basics - 15 - Table of Contents

Post by pandatx » Thu May 02, 2013 6:32 am

Love.

Thank you!

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Re: CPAP Basics - 15 - Table of Contents

Post by YogaKitty » Thu May 02, 2013 8:08 am

Kaisgram- my daughter has Tourette Syndrome also . She is kind, sweet, and polite. I am always offended when people throw around TS like its some sort of curse.

Hugs to you and your son. Thanks to mollete for all his work. I wish he had administered my sleep study instead of the goofballs who did mine!
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Re: CPAP Basics - 15 - Table of Contents

Post by SleepWellCPAP » Thu May 02, 2013 10:52 am

Hello All!

I'm not sure how "Table of Contents" relates to CPAP Basics, but I certainly have molette to thank for bringing the topic I originated to life. They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and for that, I am truly honored. For all I know, the Basics posts may have just drifted off into obscurity without his help, but now it's "stickied". I wasn't sure what that meant until I read this thread.

My last post on the CPAP Basic topic will be this weekend, and I can only hope it meets everyone's expectations.

By the way, while I can't say the title, the second edition of my book is now available for anyone interested.

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