It's curious to me how newbies come in here and right away want to become mods. It's like they can't wait to control things. I get the feeling someone has hurt them at some point in their lives and now they want revenge.
@KitFox: If you want to migrate this meta question to MSO, please feel free.
If a receptionist is a person who greets and deals with visitors to a office, can deceptionist be an acceptable English word to describe a person who delays and blocks visitors to a office, especially one who impedes visitors meeting the boss?
Or is there a better word?
Hello,
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Due to many moderator flags on your questions, we have elected to
suspend your account for 7 days.
Your quest...
Dang, I see that my question for the moderator panel didn’t make it. QUESTION:How do you anticipate an impending change in your marital status affecting your moderatorship? :)
@tchrist ANSWER: My ongoing divorce is giving me lots of stress. I will happily take this out on the community by downvoting everything in sight and reopening bad questions.
My previous sentence is a joke and is not to be taken as a representative statement of my campaign. Brought to you by the Mahnax Foundation for a Mahnatic Moderator ®™
@Mahnax You mean you're not going to take it out on the community? For once, I thought someone had a uniquely audacious campaign platform, but I guess I am disappointed.
@Robusto This is like a real election. I don't expend any time actually researching about the policies of the candidates, but abuse my suffrage by simply voting for the superficially "coolest" ones.
@TheodoreBroda Oh, by all of you I meant tchrist and his two cats. That was a little ambiguous. I would be okay with meeting many of you though. Yourself included.
@tchrist Your cats are beautiful. We had a tabby that looked exactly like yours. (I miss her; she was quite a character) What is your tabby's name? (beautiful photos, btw.)
> The mountain goat is an even-toed ungulate of the order Artiodactyla and the family Bovidae that includes antelopes, gazelles, and cattle. It belongs to the subfamily Caprinae (goat-antelopes), along with 32 other species including true goats, sheep, the chamois, and the muskox. The mountain goat is the only species in the genus Oreamnos. The name Oreamnos is derived from the Greek term oros (stem ore-) "mountain" (or, alternatively, oreas "mountain nymph") and the word amnos "lamb".
He is more closely related to a muskox than to a true goat or sheep.
Those are Calypso bulbosa: calypso orchids; fairyslippers.
yes! Those are the orchids I saw. And not often, either. I guess there's not a lot of natural habitat around here. Some conservancies are stunning, but just in the time I've lived here, there's been much decline.
The yellow ladyslipper is the rarest here, growing only in the Wet Mountains down south. The calypso is a circumboreal orchid that is uncommon at best, although it helps if you understand where to find them.