I've just seen a strangest thing. I wonder if this shouldn't actually go to the technical forums, but I guess I'll try here first. To the point - a moment ago I've been reading a thread. The author was sad there were so few threads that are critical to the new Microsoft's offering and wondered if potential posters aren't inhibited by the fact that the former forum was locked down and the new one explicitly states you should reconsider twice before you post anything down of enthusiastic. Well and good. Then an admin joined the discussion, saying that if the original author suspects the critical threads are deleted, than no - they're not unless they're truly offensive. Further down was a nice analysis on expectation vs. delivery and psychological and marketing aspects of the discrepancies between the two. There was also a page two, but I didn't get there. Because the thread is not there. As it's virtually impossible it was deleted by a moderator, I suspect some technical problems which I'd like to bring to the administrator's attention.If, on the other hand, the thread _was_ deleted by a moderator, I - as a person who is, by my country's as well as my own history, pretty well aware of what both Gestapo (mentioned in the above thread and apparently found to be offending by some - these should actually google for Herr Flick, for their own good) and censorship mean - humbly ask the administrators to delete this account of mine, as i don't believe I'll have much use of it.Best regards,Łukasz GrochalA citizen of a communist country from '75 to '89.That's long enough to know that I don't want to wake up and learn it's 1984 all over.