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BerzerkerNerd
20-01-2006, 11:01 PM
This is an (arguably) awesome site- beyond control perhaps- well done iceman, I take my hat off to you for sort of managing all this

Much appreciated- much wisdom shared in the forums, your incentive ??
Steve M

janoskiss
20-01-2006, 11:43 PM
out of control? what do you mean? Because of Ken's apparent resignation perhaps? Don't worry, we won't let him go without a fight. Won't let him go period. Everyone, but especially Victorians, and those who went to the star Camp Ken organised will drag him back in kicking-and-screaming if we must!

iceman
21-01-2006, 06:10 AM
I don't think he was referring to the Ken incident. At least that's not the way I read it.

Thanks for your feedback Steve M, I don't think the site is beyond control, but it's true that as we get larger, there will be more and more people with diverse opinions and ideas. Naturally, that becomes harder to manage, harder to keep the great atmosphere as those people with different opinions and ideas clash.

But the moderators and I will continue to do our best to keep the site running harmoniously, which for the most part it is.


Astronomy is my hobby, my obsession. When I first got into astronomy there was nothing in Australia like this. The growth of the site shows how much of a need there was, and still is. My incentive is simply seeing this thing I created, continue to grow and provide so much joy for so many people.

I don't make any money out of the site, if that's what you were asking.

BerzerkerNerd
21-01-2006, 12:31 PM
Thankyou iceman- very diplomatic. Have learnt many things already from the site so i will gladly make a small donation soon as i can.
As an intermediate amatuer i appreciate everyones work and input into a site like this, and how it is displayed for all to learn from. Nice thing about astronomy- learning will never end.
Cheers

ving
21-01-2006, 12:41 PM
yeah its not too shabby huh!

as a long term member of this community, i'd also like to thank you for the compliments.
I hope you enjoy your stay :D

Starkler
21-01-2006, 12:46 PM
Members can also assist by reporting any posts that breach the guidelines or they otherwise think shouldnt be there via the "report bad post" function. This is the small red icon in the blue bar above every post.
Surprisingly, the number of members who have used this function before could be counted on the fingers of one hand. All reports are of course handled confidentially.


Nor do moderators get any special priviledges other than contributing to the success of this site ;)
It's all a labour of love.

BerzerkerNerd
21-01-2006, 01:08 PM
Well isolated people that cannot afford STD phone bills gathering info really apreciate your efforts, their must be hundreds of us: warm fuzzy.
Ta for your time.
Pooh skies, shining on me... nothing but pooh skies, do i see...

RAJAH235
21-01-2006, 05:51 PM
Best site in Oz. Keep it up Mike. :thumbsup: :D L.

matt
21-01-2006, 06:02 PM
I wholeheartedly second favourable comments about this site.

I've learnt plenty and learnt very fast by being part of IIS.

I've also enjoyed the sense of community very much and it's added to my enjoyment of this great passion.:)

mickoking
21-01-2006, 08:52 PM
This is a great site :thumbsup: Mike and the moderators do a great job and as well as being an enjoyable site and forum it is a community where astronomers can talk stars, planets or just utter rubbish ;) Far from being out of control this site has personality courtousey of the members, if this results in the occasional spat, well thats life we are all human beings. I personally don't want this forum to become like the American one's like cloudy nights, conservative and boring :zzz2:

BerzerkerNerd
21-01-2006, 11:13 PM
If i didn't know better (after homework) i would ask who Ken is..
BallaratDragons has good insights, and yes, i appreciate the threads.. particularly after having lived in williamstown for 2.5 years and worked for B.Marsh Cobra's as a trainer for a short time: i do miss Vic. as a sailor and diver and now as an an. astronomer specially after having been a part of the sailing community in that region and given what is visually available beyond that latitude.
What you gain you will lose..
Steve M