Unknown_K Full Member 602 posts 06 Mar 2003 USA <== A simple search in the archive will show when I joined (and I have been active since that date unlike others who come and go because of lack of interest).I humbly submit that you are the one missing the point. Unless the great crash has artificially trimmed the term of your enlistment, you were not here for the many, sometimes heated, discussions in the lounge and certainly not for those in the war room which led up to some of the forum additions/deletions.I think you people are missing the point, what keeps the 68kmla going is the people who have knowledge of 68k and early ppc macs who come to talk about them, and then maybe some other somewhat related stuff. There is no other viable 68k mac forum that I know of, this is it. Branching off into OSX and X86 mac was not a good idea.
If you want to shoot the breeze then go to the IRC channels.
Please try not to be so cavalier in banishing "shooting the breeze" to the IRC channels, or whatever newfangled timesink has replaced "chat" from back in the day. Some of us are uncomfortable about even exploring such nonsense.
IMHO, if someone is ONLY interested in ANY kind of computer, in this case older Macs, they are not the types of people that I would care to bother wasting my own time to post an answer to whatever question they might have, or the kind of person with whom I would wish to associate, much less help, IRL.
Time is each of our's most valuable possession, it's only available in some unknown, finite quantity and should be spent wisely. IMHO, if this place EVER EVEN CONSIDERS becoming merely a techno-geek info source and inhibits in any way the social aspects of the MUG environment many of us remember and love . . . my ( | ) is outta here so fast geeky little heads will spin and I KNOW, that I'd be missed by the community here.
Any of you Macs discussion only types, please put yourself in your comrades shoes and ask yourselves if YOU would be missed.
'nuff said, I'm outta this negative vibe ridden thread,
jt![]()
Since Scott felt this "needs to be discussed," I guess I will add further thoughts. If we disallow posting because some consider the content "negative," we will have to exclude quite a lot. Some people think negatively on taking time to replace the capacitors in their logic boards. So it is important to define terms. Some people think negatively about EBAY discussions, but I am very positive on it (simply because it promotes the very ideals that this site stands for, and how else do we acquire vintage Mac equipment -- I cannot go to yard sales here in Japan, since we don't have them).it will often lead to something negative ...
Well he does have a point - if it hasn't been released by the copyright owner, it is still their property, and if they don't want their software being passed around for free, they can take legal action. It might be 20 year old software that they don't stand a chance to make money from, but at the end of the day, illegal is illegal. I don't like it, and I don't agree with it, but thats just the law. I also don't agree with the fact that I can't drive our V6 Holden Berlina at 150 km/h on the highway, but thats also the law, and I have to put up with it.I agree with everything Scott said except for the copyright stuff. Scott is on the far end of "Downloading that system 0.85 boot disk would be illegal", but most of us don't care as long as its old-ish.
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I don't want it removed, just not indexed to the rest of the world, and threads that have run their course deleted, plus limiting discussion to something even remotely related to the hobby (preservation, links to equipment and services, etc). If a thread does have some valuable content then it can be saved. Just keep personal issues off the forum.To those of you who would support The Lounge being removed, would you support a Mac swap meet where discussing something other than Macs is banned?
People come and go for many reasons, i rather doubt "lack of interest" is one of them in very many cases. As for spending time searching the archive for your enlistment date . . . get real. :Unknown_K Full Member 602 posts 06 Mar 2003 USA <== A simple search in the archive will show when I joined (and I have been active since that date unlike others who come and go because of lack of interest).
I've voiced my thanks to the members who've been supportive and encouraging, if you don't like it, go about your business here and don't open my threads.So if you are comfortable posting your laundry in the lounge the rest of the members should be happy about that?
If you've read any appreciable percentage of my posts since my return, you should realize that you are in error. You have no idea what kinds of projects I'm currently developing and what hacks I may post in the near future,You came back to the forum with little interest in 68K mac just to be a mod and tell the people who do care about 68k mac what to do?
Being unrelentingly "ON TOPIC" (68kWise) in a vibrant community sharing info on many varied interests, like the recent photography thread, the van threads etc. makes for a very boring comrade, IMHO. Apparently quite a boorish one in your case as well, considering the totally inappropriate tone and vocabulary choices in your last post. Do NOT attempt to cross swords with me!You just stated you don't have time to waste on people who come here to be ON TOPIC, what kind of bullshit is that?
Granted, but who are you to judge what is appropriate for these fora? If you've decided not to like me that's fine with me, but who do you think you are in trying to change something that has existed, and thrived upon I might add, for something on the order of three years (?) before you enlisted.Everyone has other interests, I share that with people I like in the appropriate places.
People come and go for many reasons, i rather doubt "lack of interest" is one of them in very many cases. As for spending time searching the archive for your enlistment date . . . get real. :Unknown_K Full Member 602 posts 06 Mar 2003 USA <== A simple search in the archive will show when I joined (and I have been active since that date unlike others who come and go because of lack of interest).![]()
I've voiced my thanks to the members who've been supportive and encouraging, if you don't like it, go about your business here and don't open my threads.So if you are comfortable posting your laundry in the lounge the rest of the members should be happy about that?
If you've read any appreciable percentage of my posts since my return, you should realize that you are in error. You have no idea what kinds of projects I'm currently developing and what hacks I may post in the near future,You came back to the forum with little interest in 68K mac just to be a mod and tell the people who do care about 68k mac what to do?
Also, if you recall, I was invited to return to the fold because several members and mods missed my input on matters of 68k technical interest.
Being unrelentingly "ON TOPIC" (68kWise) in a vibrant community sharing info on many varied interests, like the recent photography thread, the van threads etc. makes for a very boring comrade, IMHO. Apparently quite a boorish one in your case as well, considering the totally inappropriate tone and vocabulary choices in your last post. Do NOT attempt to cross swords with me!You just stated you don't have time to waste on people who come here to be ON TOPIC, what kind of bullshit is that?
I may choose not to share whatever 68k info i might possess with whomever I wish, just as you are free not to visit the lounge as you may wish. However, I do wish that we can put all this bickering behind us and get on with it, whatever "it" might be, but rest assured, "it" will include a lot more than merely 68k info exchange, as has ALWAYS been the case here at the barracks.
Granted, but who are you to judge what is appropriate for these fora? If you've decided not to like me that's fine with me, but who do you think you are in trying to change something that has existed, and thrived upon I might add, for something on the order of three years (?) before you enlisted.Everyone has other interests, I share that with people I like in the appropriate places.
IMHO, of course,
jt :b&w:
It is now time for me to humbly withdraw from this thread and go back to the geeky Compact Mac Technocorner from which I came.I think everyone here would agree that the atmosphere on the forum (and the Lounge in particular) has been a little sucky of late.
...lets try to remember that this forum is primarily about vintage Macs.
I'm perfectly aware that whenever you have a forum like this, people don't just come here for their vintage Mac fix. I'm fully aware that some people here view other members here as their "friends" and hence feel comfortable sharing every aspect of their personal lives with them. I don't personally share this feeling...
While you may feel comfortable in posting a thread about every little thing that happens in your life, please be aware that some people visit here for the actual technical content, rather than for the community aspect. Try and see it from their point of view.
While we are proud that you view this place as somewhere you can share your troubles, please recognise that there may be better places to do so. A blog, Twitter, Facebook, the IRC channel, or even just a single thread about the latest happenings in your life.
If you have a problem with a member in particular it would be better to take it up with them via a private message rather than openly on the forum. everyone needs to show a bit more respect to the other members of the community or else this place is going to further descend in to pointless arguments and pettiness.
If you don't like the look of a topic then simply ignore it!
Seriously? I though the "H" meant Honest. "In my honest opinion".but I am aware that the "H" in "IMHO" means Humble,