Thanks, Moderators and Admins!

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I'm not reporting a bug or problem! I just wanted to thank the moderators and admins for keeping this board up, running, and reasonably sane, on a day that could easily have whole forums running into the weeds.

Thanks, folks!
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I just wanted to thank the moderators and admins for keeping this board up, running, and reasonably sane, on a day that could easily have whole forums running into the weeds.
I hope not but your post may be a bit premature. From what I'm seeing in some of the threads the moderators may be filling their pump sprayers with Weed-Be-Gone as we speak...
 
I agree.

We do not thank these hard w**king folks enough. Actually I do not know if they work hard or not, but their moderation and administration makes this wonderful site run very nicely and it's a pleasure to drop by here regularly and have an interesting experience.
 
I hope not but your post may be a bit premature. From what I'm seeing in some of the threads the moderators may be filling their pump sprayers with Weed-Be-Gone as we speak...

I'm a Round Up fan myself.

:D :LOL::LOL::rolleyes: ;)

heh heh heh - another 'penny stock' slipped thru on my messages. :nonono: Hit it with a little round up. :greetings10:
 
Yes, thanks! It's very impressive how smoothly things run here on a regular basis, and makes it really easy to enjoy and participate in the discussions.
 
I think what is special about moderation here is that the moderators are really tolerant of differing viewpoints. Having been a moderator and owner of a large forum, I know how much one wants to guide the conversation in a certain way or eliminate certain conversations simply because they don't match up with one's own personal view of the world. This doesn't seem to happen here.

Additionally the administrators participate and involve themselves with discussion. That's always helpful.:)

All in all, I've been in many forums and this place is clearly in the top 10 percent of professional moderation.:D

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I'm sorry..... And then it means I'll have to pay more to post.

No good deed goes unpunished.
 
I'm sorry..... And then it means I'll have to pay more to post.
Nah, REW is just worried that the moderator's pay/benefits deficit will be addressed by raising taxes. And if there's a posting tax, it'll be levied against those with the most [-]assets[/-] posts...
 
Nah, REW is just worried that the moderator's pay/benefits deficit will be addressed by raising taxes. And if there's a posting tax, it'll be levied against those with the most [-]assets[/-] posts...

You guys actually get paid to do this? Heck, when I was a moderator, all I did was pay, not get paid!

Z
 
Not only do we get paid, but our pay triples every single weekday, and twice on Sundays!

Talk about a great COLA.... :D:LOL::whistle:
 
We sure don´t have such a good ERed Froum in Spain:)! Whenever here in Spain somebody badmouth you Americans I always say that I´ve rarely met more polite, considerate, eduucated and friendly bunch of people like the members of this Forum:).
Thank you guys;)!!
 
Oh boy. Now they'll all get full of themselves and ask for another pay raise - and pension benefits...

Triple their pay but please don't give them a pension. Otherwise I'll have to spend hours studying the pension plan, and warning how will bring financial ruin to the ER world.:nonono:
 
We sure don´t have such a good ERed Froum in Spain:)! Whenever here in Spain somebody badmouth you Americans I always say that I´ve rarely met more polite, considerate, eduucated and friendly bunch of people like the members of this Forum:).
Thank you guys;)!!

I've been to Spain several times on vacation and business and found everyone really nice, friendly and helpful. Of course with my US passport and "Geordie" accent I'm sure they wondered exactly what part of the USA I was from :LOL:

YouTube - Larn Yersel Geordie
 
I'm not reporting a bug or problem! I just wanted to thank the moderators and admins for keeping this board up, running, and reasonably sane, on a day that could easily have whole forums running into the weeds.

Thanks, folks!
:flowers: :flowers: :flowers: :flowers: :flowers: :flowers: :flowers: :flowers:

What a nice post! Really this board's members are so self-moderating that you are thanking us for your own thoughtful posting behavior. But "you're welcome" anyway :) !

Perhaps Andy could compensate me with this little roadster instead of that percentage raise:
 

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Nah, REW is just worried that the moderator's pay/benefits deficit will be addressed by raising taxes. And if there's a posting tax, it'll be levied against those with the most [-]assets[/-] posts...

Send my tax form to 'that mysterious basement in Missoula.

heh heh heh - now where's my peroxide? :whistle:
 
The team here deserves kudos and should be proud of fostering a quality forum community. There is rarely a day that goes by without some issue that needs attention and the team consistently makes well thought decisions on how to handle them.

@Bestwifeever, I thought the contract said you got one of these:

bugatti-veyron1-revise.jpg

Bugatti Veyron $1,700,000. This is by far the most expensive street legal car available on the market today.
It is the fastest accelerating car reaching 0-60 in 2.6 seconds.
Source: Most Expensive Cars In The World: Top 10 List 2009-2010

 
60 mph in 2.6 sec? That works out to (60*5280/3600)/2.6 = 33.8 ft/sec^2. More than 1G acceleration. Faster than a falling rock!

Cool. I wouldn't refuse one, if given to me. I would take it for a spin, then sell it.

Reason? Low ground clearance. Wouldn't do well on French countryside backroads. I would still buy a 2CV and invest the difference.

YouTube - 2 Citroen 2CVs in Off Road Trial Competition
 
You must be a very busy man, vincente. :LOL:
It would help me a lot in bettering your image among us if some US tourists lost their white socks while wearing sandals. Not to mention the flowery shirts....:LOL::LOL:. but even those guys with such peculiar attires:confused: are very likeable once you get to know them.
As a consolation I can tell you that young Brits beat you hands down regarding our disrespect:LOL:.Sorry Alan:)
And the French are the all time winners in this competition. But then they have been our historical enemies:LOL:.
 
I've been to Spain several times on vacation and business and found everyone really nice, friendly and helpful. Of course with my US passport and "Geordie" accent I'm sure they wondered exactly what part of the USA I was from :LOL:

YouTube - Larn Yersel Geordie

Alan: I wish we had that collective discernible ear to be that confused by your accent in relation to your passpaort:LOL:!!
 
While we're on the topic, Emeritus mods. have been very helpful and so have many members who help newly arrived members, and jump right in when someone has a technical question. Thank you all.
 
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