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Who has more power? Mod or Admin? Sith or Jedi?

 

Macaam referee but no blow whistle.

 

 

All also useless n no power lah.

 

Only the one sitting in the old leather chair who cannot even stand-up properly is still holding the most power.

 

His son sit big chair in big office also dun have as much power.

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What I find most interesting is that this forum has 100k+ registered members, but so far only 103 votes at the time I'm typing this. Even discounting the clones and inactive accounts, that's not much is it?

 

 

In some circles..........These r known as "Ghost Members". :ph34r:

 

Padding the books or Window dressing as an accountant wil say. [sly]

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Can I regulate the moderators?

 

You need a good 'regulator' and I know the place to get it....... [sly]

 

All the hardware shops along Jalan Besar... -_-

 

BTW you need a gas or liquid regulators. Meaty ones, you need transplant ... [laugh]

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This is an election for new moderators to join the moderating team.

 

Because moderators have added responsibilities and are vested with more power, we would like all stakeholders of MCF to have their voices heard in the selection.

 

The selection process starts with the current moderators drawing up a shortlist of nominees. An online “election” open to all MCF members will then be held to choose the final 2 candidates that will join the moderating team.

 

We have chosen some nominees and PM them for acceptance to step up to the role should they get elected.

Here are the shortlisted nominees that have accepted their nomination. The 2 nominees with the highest votes will be appointed as a moderator. The elections will close on 7-Oct.

 

@Bavarian

@Jman888

@Watwheels

 

 

You have my vote for Jman888.

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I will also like to take this opportunity to retire the following moderators.

 

@Osiris

@Nf0rc3r

@Lukie102

 

Thank you for your years of service and hope you continue to enjoy your stay in MyCarForum.

 

 

Thank you Osiris, Lukie102 and Nforc3r.

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Yeah.. But polar bear don't. Bavarian is polar.

Thank goodness it's polar and not 2 polar [sweatdrop]

 

must use a long twig to poke him if he [sleeping]

 

For many decades it remained controversial whether bears actually hibernated, because over-wintering bears only experienced a modest drop in core-body temperature compared to smaller animals. What defines hibernation, however, is not the degree of temperature reduction, but the metabolic suppression. Adult bears can, however, lower metabolic rate to some 75% below basal metabolic rates, which indicates that bears are hibernators. Indeed, northern-most bears will neither eat nor drink for periods as long as 8 months, relying only on stored body-fat reserves for energy and water. Though it is believed that bear hibernation is very different from either rodent or primate hibernation and involves temperature-independent metabolic suppression, because the modest decreases in core temperature do not account for the large decrease in metabolic rate, this belief does not consider the effect of metabolic reductions that can occur through extensive peripheral vasoconstriction. For example, it is known that peripheral tissues contribute as much as 50% to metabolism. This discrepancy alone would be sufficient to account for the `missing´ proportion and without having to resort to more esoteric physiologic mechanism. This effect has been observed in other torpid metabolic states, like diving. In diving penguins and seals, for example, metabolic rate can be lowered without resorting to any core (visceral) temperature decreases merely through extensive vasoconstriction of peripheral tissue beds.

They are able to recycle their proteins and urine, allowing them to both stop urinating for months and stop muscle atrophy

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Yeah.. But polar bear don't. Bavarian is polar.

 

Which Discovery Channel you watch .... :o

 

Only Malaysia Sun Bear, China Panda Bear don't hybernates ... :ph34r:

 

Polar sleep in the dug-out under the layers of snow unless from Mandai Zoo, never sleep one ... [laugh][laugh]

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I will also like to take this opportunity to retire the following moderators.

 

@Osiris

@Nf0rc3r

@Lukie102

 

Thank you for your years of service and hope you continue to enjoy your stay in MyCarForum.

 

Didn't know them personally, nor see much of their posts, however still need to thank them for rendering their services :))

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Which Discovery Channel you watch .... :o

 

Only Malaysia Sun Bear, China Panda Bear don't hybernates ... :ph34r:

 

Polar sleep in the dug-out under the layers of snow unless from Mandai Zoo, never sleep one ... [laugh][laugh]

Actually Bavarian is mixed blood. He is a Malaysian sun bear mixed with polar. Also won't hibernate

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