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Colin
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« on: February 13, 2008, 09:12:53 PM »

I have to completely agree with everything that has been stated by Senator Ebowed in this debate. This "head of NPR" position is doomed to actually be less useful than any other position that has been debated in this chamber that was not submitted by Senator Naso. If a private citizen wants to start something like this I applaud them for their efforts and wish them the best, as one Atlasian record keeper to another. As for actually mandating for a position of this sort its a pointless exercise in waste. We have the Wiki, we have the ability to create archive-esque threads on the forum, I do not see the need to mandate this. As for the Wiki being lacking in information I would say that some areas, mostly personal pages, are sometimes quite out of date, mostly because people don't update their own pages and its outside the AG's normal realm of control. Of course there are counter-examples to this. Senate history is wonderfully organized and compiled giving a full history of the Senate back to its first session. The Pacific has always had a really excellent set of both election history and legislative history for a region, mostly due to the excellent work of Jesus. Please contribute to the Wiki if you would like to help record Atlasian history.

As for appointing Xahar to the position I would never actually place him before this Senate to be put into such a position. If I wanted an  historian for Atlasian I'd put a person with a long Atlasian history, who has seen most of its history, in that position. I person like Al, Peter Bell, Hugh or Sam. Somebody with enough actual experience in this crazy little game/fantasyland of ours to know what's actually important and what's the same old BS that Atlasia is constantly enthralled by.
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Colin
ColinW
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E: 3.87, S: -6.09

« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2008, 09:19:46 PM »

Well the history of Atlasia must not be that important.

Oh it's very important to me and I support anyone who is willing to take the plunge and either start a newspaper, one of the best ways to record Atlasian events, becoming a better participant in the Wiki, or to write up their own history of Atlasia, which I would do if I had more time. I just don't see the purpose in creating another useless position that would try and accomplish this.
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