scanker said:Calm down, it's only the interweb!
Exactly... You could all do what I do and just read the interesting bits
Hellz
scanker said:Calm down, it's only the interweb!
andyn said:I don't pretend to have all the answers, but i do hope that other people can come forward with opinions that will be listened to and taken on board. I feel that most people post and come forward with these opinions because they care and are trying to help, not destroy.
scanker said:Nice idea, but I doubt circumstances are ever as clear cut that the card system would work. I guess that's the sort of system that takes place now anyway, albeit not so formalised.
Wayne said:..Interesting post Abbe. I posted my views in the orginal thread posted by Adi. Adi is a friend of mine. I publicly stated in the thread that his tone was losing the arguement he was trying to make. That is a shame as I think he and Andy both have an interesting point [snip]....
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...[/snip] Sorry about the long rambling but i think that the direction of the forum has a great importance to the readership than what colour socks Mors wears on a wet friday.
Abbe Osram said:"You are ok and I am ok". I found out in life that this is only wish thinking the reality of nature is: I am a "rotten skunk and you are a rotten skunk " but this can be ok if we give respect and space to each other.
...some of them have a loud voice, an agenda and an axe to grind. Sometimes we hear their voices, comming through other people.
C_Claycomb said:The problem, and it cuts both ways, with conspiracy, is that if you believe it to be there you will find evidence to back it up, whatever it is.
Bigman said:I am new to BCUK and what I thought I knew about bushcraft is in fact nothing.
Now I expect the more experienced members probably think,
Not another question on the same subject that was covered a few months prior, but I wasn't a member then!
My thoughts are that a site like bcuk is to encourage and help people whether experienced or not to enjoy bushcraft.
I'm disabled and have huge issues with walking, bending, lifting but i'm determined to do some of the topics covered on this forum.
I like being a member on here and will shortly become a full member plus I'm hoping to come to the Moot at the end of July.
Wolfie said:I think in some ways it is the informality, or at least what is perceived by non-mods as informality, that is the problem. There needs to be a stuctured set of rules and disciplinary measures which are known to everyone.
Mods please don't think I'm having a go. You've got a tough job. To use football as an example again no-one likes the referee or the linesmen, thay hardly get any praise when they get things right, but without them the game just wouldn't be able to be played.
Womble said:Forums are living things, they change constantly, they wax and wayne, peak and trough.
Does Wayne know he's waxing a forum?