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Undertoad 11-25-2008 07:52 PM

*shrug* lack of progress... I feel that way about the bass forum, but here, it's the people, not the topics.

sugarpop 11-25-2008 08:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheMercenary (Post 508009)
Well we met on a forum, and I value that friendship. I have met some great people on-line, many of them I have become friendly with. Few I have formed close friendships with but few I have as well. I love to converse with other people from other cultures and really enjoy the discussions with the folks from or living in other places, including the US. I have a few jobs that afford me a significant amount of down time so this is a great way to be social and learn about things I would be generally ignorant of. Thanks to all that make it worth coming back. The Cellar is a great place to be part of.

yes, I value our friendship as well. ;)

sugarpop 11-25-2008 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Undertoad (Post 508032)
Yes indeed sugarpop, Harmony Central. What's your SO's handle?

I believe it is psychesilo. (I may have the spelling wrong.)

What is your handle over there? I think he may join this forum. he is checking it out.

Undertoad 11-25-2008 08:48 PM

Undertoad. But I haven't posted for a while.

ZenGum 11-26-2008 05:14 AM

I'm a one-forum kind of guy.
Yes, Oh darling Cellar, you are the only one in my life.
Except for my friends in the meat-world, but they don't count.

Cloud 11-26-2008 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Riddil (Post 508259)
One idea I'm playing with is the general feeling for the lack of progress that seems to follow most forums. What I mean is that not only the sciences, but even Philosophy will ideas build upon itself. The history of what was discussed will add up and support future discussion. But typical forums feel like a never-ending loop destined to repeat the same content.

progress? what progress? we're not on a crusade here, we're just a bunch of people chit chatting. It's like a party, no progress is expected. We're not a philosophy class or a community group. Even people who've known each other for years, when they get together, what do they talk about? The weather, sports, their kids, their health . . .

to me, the Cellar, and other places like it, are a support group. A place to air one's grievances, ask for help, get support.

That's progress enough.

DanaC 11-26-2008 09:10 AM

I agree Cloud. For me, stepping into the Cellar is no different to going to the pub with my rl friends, or phoning up a mate to offload about stuff, or tell them about a cool programme that's coming on.

Cicero 11-26-2008 09:17 AM

IIDB is a philosophy forum.

sweetwater 11-26-2008 09:25 AM

I am a member of, and spend too much time in, too many 'net communities - either that or my old brain is collapsing from the strain of trying to recall who I am, where I am, and indeed, what I am, at the various sites. Just call me sweetwater sybil. No, don't.

The hours spent among them reward me generously with insights, topics of conversation, humor, good ideas, and all sorts of lovely things. And expressions like my friends in the meat-world
[ZenGum] that make me LOL. It's worth it to me, for sure!

Clodfobble 11-26-2008 12:27 PM

The total time I spend here is difficult to measure, because it's usually in 10-15 minute bursts when I get time here and there. But it's the default action whenever I have a free moment, to the point that I have occasionally discovered the main page in front of me without remembering opening the window. But overall it's usually several hours a day at the very least. And I'm a one-forum gal. When I run out of new posts here, I wander off to CNN, or Fark, or a handful of cooking blogs, but nothing participatory.

Like UT said, it's the people, not the topics. Especially in recent months this has become a really critical form of social interaction for me, because otherwise I don't get out much.

Stormieweather 11-26-2008 02:20 PM

I don't have the time to post much here, but I certainly read almost every day (and check out the images, naturally).

I am the type to think very carefully about what I write, instead of just babbling on. So it is time consuming for me to write anything of substance.

That said, I am a member and web admin for my gaming site - which is for a guild in EQ. I am a founder and web admin for an abuse support forum (one month old and very active!), and a member at another abuse recovery forum. I can barely keep up with those, never mind visit and post on much else. I also have a Facebook and MySpace page, and try to check in every couple of days.

I do like the Cellar, the members are intelligent, humorous, diverse, and fairly consistent. It's nice to get to know people as they post about themselves.

Stormie

lookout123 11-26-2008 02:45 PM

It depends on how business is. When things are rocking I can take it fairly easy and teh cellar is up on my screen pretty much all the time. When it slows down and I have to work harder then I disappear except for a little late night lurking.

The only other forum is a london based Arsenal website. It's pretty primitive but it is a good source of news I can't find anywhere else.

LabRat 11-26-2008 04:51 PM

This is the only forum I belong to. Honestly, I probably spend too much time here, but it's all *your* guyses faults for being so interesting and/or funny (usually).

I have my tri club site/forum I check out occasionally, but that's pretty slow. Oh, yeah. There's this really retarded site the Lumbernet, but the moderater is a total cocktard.


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