Hey fellow CCers! It's RB, and I'm here to introduce a CC constitution for anybody that wants it. I'll post it here, but if you want changes, additions, and/or removals, comment or email me. Or comment for my e-mail and then I will delete my comment when you've sent an e-mail. After that confusing introduction, here it is: THE UNOFFICIAL CC BLOG PREAMBLE!
We the Students of the Classical Consortium, in order to form a most perfect unofficial blog, establish cyber-Justice, insure online Tranquility, provide for the defense of this URL, promote the general blog welfare, and firmly secure the Blessings of cyber-Liberty to ourselves and all present and future CC students, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the Unofficial Blog of the Classical Consortium.
Article 1 (concerning the powers of those who can post and of the admins) is coming soon.
"We the students, of the Classical Consortium, hereby declare this blog an unofficial sanctuary for this people. We wish to establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, and allow for the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. These values will not be comprimised, and May God Bless CC...
Well, it's finally happened.
Yup, CC (Classical Consortium) now has an unofficial blog. Yeah, unexpected, I know. Anyway, this is where you can share any CC memories and stories, talk with friends, whatever. If you attend CC, you're more than welcome. Don't feel obliged to join, but don't let me or RB stop you. Don't even feel obliged to talk to either of us- we're kinda scary anyway ;) If you just want to connect with some friends, or see what others have to say, you've got free rein. Welcome to the unofficial CC blog.
P.S. This is a blog for YOU, CC students. Want to see something added to the blog? Just ask. Want to post? Just ask. I could continue, but this intro thingy is too long, anyway. ;) Enjoy!
Thursday, November 18, 2010
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Nice!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, and I plan to limit me and Ben's awesome admin powers to something reasonable. Like we can't change the background without permission of two-thirds of all present followers, and we can't add new polls until the old one has expired.
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