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Re: So guessing open discussion is taboo? *DELETED* [Re: Mary] #138722
04/02/08 05:06 PM
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[quote)(And Corksfloat was not actually responding to me, he was responding to Buccaneer, I think.) [/quote]

Roger that!

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Re: So guessing open discussion is taboo? [Re: David Ingram] #138723
04/02/08 07:24 PM
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Timbo, you really don't want this discussion moving to the open forum. And deleting a thread because you don't like its direction or the author, NEVER a good idea. If you can't handle conducting fleet business in an open forum or with non-class members then move it to an email distribution list. But, with your current moderation practices it looks like you're saying 'If you can't think like us(moderators) then piss off'.

Hmmmm.... wonder if this will get deleted...


What are you doing over here? Get back into your cage.

Seriously though, deleting stuff is like, well, frustrating...cause I came all the way down here to see what all the fuss was about and now it's gone. I can only cover so much ground.

But seriously, the topic of deleting threads - wouldn't it be better to cut off privileges (temporarily at first) of offending members before wiping out the historical record?

I can't remember stuff well enough to have to deal with deleted stuff. This would be like the time the guy on our local catamaran usergroup started a bunch of fuzz about jet skis and catmarans...see - I don't even remember now....I booted him out of the forum but I never deleted his posts...that way everyone knows WHY he got booted and I can go back to remember that which I have forgotten if I felt so inclined. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />


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Re: So guessing open discussion is taboo? [Re: Corksfloat] #138724
04/02/08 07:25 PM
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Here we go again... I'm getting the popcorn and forget the beer. I am going straight to rum shooters.

Cheers,
Neville


I know for a fact you do not have rum shooters where you are right now.


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Re: So guessing open discussion is taboo? [Re: Jake] #138725
04/02/08 07:48 PM
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I think Jake, and JW for that matter, need to be censored for being too level headed. no fun
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Re: So guessing open discussion is taboo? [Re: Timbo] #138726
04/02/08 08:17 PM
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Free speach doesn't justify stupid speach or arguements just for the sake of argueing. If anyone has a valid question or concern, fine, that's what this forum is for. But if it's instead a hidden agenda masked as a repeating questions, well, that's another matter alltogether.

Uh yes it does actually.

Noam Chomsky states that:

"If you believe in freedom of speech, you believe in freedom of speech for views you don't like. Goebbels was in favor of freedom of speech for views he liked. So was Stalin. If you're in favor of freedom of speech, that means you're in favor of freedom of speech precisely for views you despise."
Source: In Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media, 1992
"If we don't believe in free expression for people we despise, we don't believe in it at all."
Source: Interview by John Pilger on BBC's The Late Show, November 25, 1992

Re: So guessing open discussion is taboo? [Re: Mary] #138727
04/02/08 08:20 PM
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restore it from backup. You DO have a backup?

Re: So guessing open discussion is taboo? [Re: pitchpoledave] #138728
04/02/08 08:41 PM
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I found what was written by Macca a little distasteful at times and just plain argumentative and wrong at others, and the abusive private mail I received from "SUE" (I still think that name "Sue" should have been "Steve” from Hobie Australia) was actually quite funny, BUT I would defend their rights to post "to the death" (with the possible exceptions of postings of obscene and/or paedophile content)
To delete a whole thread is JUST PLAIN WRONG – an abuse of the “power” entrusted to you as a moderator (moderator means moderation, not dictatorship) with overtones of NAZI logic. Always remember, “A little power corrupts, total power corrupts totally”. Just my two cents worth

Re: So guessing open discussion is taboo? [Re: Jake] #138729
04/02/08 09:12 PM
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Here we go again... I'm getting the popcorn and forget the beer. I am going straight to rum shooters.

Cheers,
Neville


I know for a fact you do not have rum shooters where you are right now.


Damn it Squirrel, a perfect disguise exposed again!

Re: So guessing open discussion is taboo? [Re: Corksfloat] #138730
04/03/08 05:59 AM
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My contibution to the thread (which was with good intentions) began with me questioning the F16 min weight particularly with reagrds to new boats hitting the water missing their target weight.

There were some very uneducated replies to what I had asked, but some well thought out and structured repies also (most through pm's). After becoming satisfied with the weight issue, my next concern was the potential overuse of exotics in the class.

Once again some very uneducated responses, threads deleted then locked...... no well thought out, structured replies until a recent pm by an experienced industry person. Some points I did not agree on and he was a little grey on himself, but it was enough for me to feel comfortable with where the rules are for now. Shame in a way that the thread was lost as moving through these issues in the right manner can be a real possitive.

Hope to be on an F16 soon...... Just got to sell my current boat.


Re: So guessing open discussion is taboo? [Re: Tornado_ALIVE] #138731
04/03/08 07:42 AM
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Hope to be on an F16 soon...... Just got to sell my current boat.


That's great Stephen. I'm sure you'll be a very welcome addition to the class.

Re: So guessing open discussion is taboo? [Re: ] #138732
04/03/08 08:25 AM
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TA doesn't like doing things in half measures so hence his direct questions. Sailed with and against him plenty of times and he is quite competitive. Would be a welcome addition. F16 class should be glad he is still interested despite the wranglings on this forum the past few months. So, can someone buy his ol' Capricorn!!!

Re: So guessing open discussion is taboo? [Re: Tornado_ALIVE] #138733
04/03/08 08:32 AM
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Welcome to the club Stephen,

Lets be by gones be by gones, agreed ?

You really should take Phill up on his offer for a talk and test sail.

With respect to weights I had a new experience today.

I had to get some welding done on a class 5 landyacht I'm rebuilding and the EU importer for VWM F16's helped me out.

I saw this new daggerboard design there and I really liked the new grey colouring, goes really well with the white hulls. He then asked if I wanted to see something impressive. Sure ! I said.

So he took this high aspect daggerboard (aspect ratio of 4 and less then 1.80 kg overall weight) and clamped it to low laying workbench, then he said ;"go stand on the very tip and jump up and down". Now I'm 94 kg myself (207 lbs), that is excluding my shoes and cloths. I did but felt not secure enough to really give it a go. Then he himself showed me what I was supposed to do and I could see his 100 kg frame bounce up and down by more then 6 inches on the very tip of the board. I didn't hear any noises coming of the board, it just took this punishment in its stride.

Afterwards I held the daggerboard and it is indeed ludicrously light, straight and in one piece. I felt like I was holding a milkcarton in my hand.

He is thinking about making a test setup for potential buyers so they can do this test themselves.

I know the daggerboards can see some very high loading while sailing, but this is still a very impressive test. It would require a fully powered F16 (150 on traps) and a 2G corner to even match this loading.

Wouter

Last edited by Wouter; 04/03/08 08:36 AM.

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Re: So guessing open discussion is taboo? [Re: Jake] #138734
04/03/08 09:16 AM
04/03/08 09:16 AM
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The cage is currently being cleaned.

As for being in the F16 forum... someone has to keep tabs on TikiPete and Timbo. Besides it's entertaining to yank Wouter's crank now and again.


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Re: So guessing open discussion is taboo? [Re: David Ingram] #138735
04/03/08 06:49 PM
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The cage is currently being cleaned.

As for being in the F16 forum... someone has to keep tabs on TikiPete and Timbo. Besides it's entertaining to yank Wouter's crank now and again.



CRANK YANKER ALERT!!!

Someone delete this guy!

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