[meteorite-list] What doesn't this list use an online
From: JKGwilliam <h3chondrite_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 22:06:51 -0700 Message-ID: <20080224050659.OQNG9710.fed1rmmtao105.cox.net_at_fed1rmimpo03.cox.net> David, I think you've already made your point. Those member of the Meteorite List who care to comment have done so already. I was the first to reply to your original message and expressed my opinion that I liked the idea of a forum. However, after having some more time to think about it, I've decided I like Art's format the way it is. I belong to several forums so I know how to get around in them. One that I belong to has problems on a regular basis that require the owner to spend a lot of time making fixes. Forums also have a pretty steep learning curve that a lot of folks probably don't want to fuss with. But, the real reason I replied to your message was to respond to some of your questions. See my answers inserted below. At 07:23 PM 2/22/2008, David & Kitt Deyarmin wrote: >Please explain the following: > >1. The meteorite list is a time-honoured institution. > >It's only been around for 11 years. What did you use before the list? JKG...the fact that it has been around for 11 years says a lot. If you knew who the list of members included you would be surprised and possible humbled a bit. Many of the "big" names in meteoritical science are member of the Met. List. >2.We love the old-fashion style > >Who is we? Are you speaking for the entire membership? JKG...I think "we" includes a majority of the List including myself. I love old-fashion cameras with metal bodies and real glass lenses. I like cars and guns made of metal too. For some reason, I just can't get used to the idea of plastic car parts or the Glock plastic pistols. I like old-fashion girls without all the Botox, fake nails and eyelashes and gel bags ( or is it saline nowadays). I like old TV programs. Even though I have over 200 cable channels to choose from, I find myself watching a lot of Andy Griffith, Lucille Ball, Rowen and Martin and movies in B&W. There are a lot of us in the "over fifty " crowd that like the "old-fashion" things in life. Man...I remember this one particular 1956 Checy I had back in 1968...wish I still had it. Newer isn't always better; progress does not result in an improvement. >3. A forum offers a lot of more knickknack. It's more laboriously to use, > >How is a forum had to use JKG...For one thing, a forum requires a lot more mouse click to read through all the topic and replies. As well as I know how to use most forum formats, they're easy to get lost in. One goal I've been working on for the past few years is to simplify my life. Fewer mouse click = simpler life. >4. unclear, the threads are more difficult to follow > >How is unclear and how could a thread with every reply in >chronological order be difficult to follow? > > > >5. and it would cause much more work for poor Art. > >Why would it cause more work for Art? > JKG...sound like you're looking for an argument at this point. And, since I'm trying to simplify my life, this is where I get off the bus. Best, John >6. The conversation there would be less formal, hence a lot of not >so interesting stuff to read ect. > > >Again, why would it be less formal, not that this list is formal by >any stretch > > >7. you had to fight through hundreds of pictures, which might not >interest you.... > >In all my years I have never read a thread that had hundreds of >images. However wouldn't it be nice to be able to see a picture that >someone wanted to post instead of having to click on a URL which has >been interrupted and split into to 2 lines, so you have to go back >and cut and paste each part into the address bar. >______________________________________________ >http://www.meteoritecentral.com >Meteorite-list mailing list >Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com >http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list Received on Sun 24 Feb 2008 12:06:51 AM PST |
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