Michaelangelica Posted September 10, 2007 Report Posted September 10, 2007 We so often get asked by Tomond et al what we want in hypographyI thought i might turn the tablesWhat do you guys want?There often seems to be more moderators than membersI thought of putting this request in the lounge or the a water cooler but this seems to be the most democratic place. What would you like us as members of hypography community to do? I often do haphazard service on the "introductions" forums as I think this is important.What other duties do oldies have to newbies? As you know I post thousands of bits of miscellaneous info on hypog. Is this good, bad indifferent?Where do you want to go with all this?What will hypography look like in 1, 5, 10 years? We now have the best Data base on Terra preta on the web.Is this the sort of thing we should be doing? Should we be arguing more, more discussions and having more fights?(As if you would let us) Is hypograpy just a lonely social club with digital margaritas? InfiniteNow 1 Quote
eric l Posted September 10, 2007 Report Posted September 10, 2007 In spite of what Mike says, Hypography has quite a bunch of "regulars" that are not staff members (moderators or whatever). I consider myself as one of those, and Mike surely falls into that category, just like many others.I only react to an introduction if I have more to say than just "hello" or "welcome" - maybe I should react more, but chat is not really my cup of tea.But - this is a question that actually arose on an other forum - should we regulars not observe a pause before reacting, just to give the newbies more of a chance to join into the discussion ? I can imagine that some are a bit overwhelmed by the amount of expertise that is displayed sometimes. And what should be considered as "a reasonable pause" ? Occasionally, I find myself so eager to help out that I forget to check and doublecheck my answer.Still, I think this is a question to be considdered. Michaelangelica 1 Quote
tmaromine Posted September 11, 2007 Report Posted September 11, 2007 I'm no mod either, though am somewhat a regular (just not always a poster). I agree that the Introductions forum need to be. . .posted to. I don't check so often, so maybe they're fine. Just since it's mandatory, replies would be nice for them. And like Eric, chat/smalltalk isn't really my thing either. Toward random bits of miscellaneous info: I personally like it. I've found the "Random Quirky Science Facts" (or whatever it is) very interesting, and random not-always-well-known facts are. If Hypography is one of the best science forums on the internet, I'd say that's a good thing, no? I remember that I only found Hypo because I was Googling for an interesting science forum, and I found here. So far, this is the only science-specific forum I've bothered to bookmark and actually return to it semidaily. Michaelangelica 1 Quote
InfiniteNow Posted September 11, 2007 Report Posted September 11, 2007 We now have the best Data base on Terra preta on the web.I've always been extremely proud of the role I played in making this happen, appreciative of those who helped and set it up, and doubly appreciative of those who have shared and contributed to these discussions. You, Michaelangelica, are definitely receiving some of my double appreciation for the energy and enthusiasm you have so consistently brought to these topics. :doh: Quote
Queso Posted September 11, 2007 Report Posted September 11, 2007 I want to read everything you guys say. I want to post questions and receive your answers to formulate my own. Quote
Jay-qu Posted September 11, 2007 Report Posted September 11, 2007 What do you guys want? I like to answer questions people have - probably why I tutor young school kids :doh: I want this to be a place where people can come and have fun while learning and taking part in meaningful discussions. Quote
hijk521 Posted May 30, 2008 Report Posted May 30, 2008 hey, man. is there may i ask you a question about your topic?here is my email : [email protected] Spamlinks removed. Quote
Moontanman Posted May 30, 2008 Report Posted May 30, 2008 We so often get asked by Tomond et al what we want in hypographyI thought i might turn the tablesWhat do you guys want?There often seems to be more moderators than membersI thought of putting this request in the lounge or the a water cooler but this seems to be the most democratic place. What would you like us as members of hypography community to do? I often do haphazard service on the "introductions" forums as I think this is important.What other duties do oldies have to newbies? As you know I post thousands of bits of miscellaneous info on hypog. Is this good, bad indifferent?Where do you want to go with all this?What will hypography look like in 1, 5, 10 years? We now have the best Data base on Terra preta on the web.Is this the sort of thing we should be doing? Should we be arguing more, more discussions and having more fights?(As if you would let us) Is hypograpy just a lonely social club with digital margaritas? I think tormod created this list so he could hit on smart chicks:hihi: Quote
InfiniteNow Posted May 30, 2008 Report Posted May 30, 2008 hey, man. is there may i ask you a question about your topic?here is my email:Go away, you're a stupid spammer and you're phishing. Quote
Moontanman Posted June 17, 2008 Report Posted June 17, 2008 I have a suggestion how about setting it up so we can get e-mail or at least some kind of notice when a social group we are a member of has a new post? I think it would go a long ways toward making the social groups more productive. Quote
freeztar Posted June 17, 2008 Report Posted June 17, 2008 I have a suggestion how about setting it up so we can get e-mail or at least some kind of notice when a social group we are a member of has a new post? I think it would go a long ways toward making the social groups more productive. I seem to remember Tormod saying that social group notifications were not yet available in the software but that it is planned for future versions. As for email, we have PMs and the ability to send someone an email from the site. :) Quote
Moontanman Posted June 18, 2008 Report Posted June 18, 2008 I seem to remember Tormod saying that social group notifications were not yet available in the software but that it is planned for future versions. As for email, we have PMs and the ability to send someone an email from the site. :) Yes I know that but not in assciation with the social groups. Quote
Michaelangelica Posted June 18, 2008 Author Report Posted June 18, 2008 I have a suggestion how about setting it up so we can get e-mail or at least some kind of notice when a social group we are a member of has a new post? I think it would go a long ways toward making the social groups more productive.Yes that would be helpful Quote
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