Hey what happened to that guy?Rimas used to be fun to follow but that also got old.
Hey what happened to that guy?Rimas used to be fun to follow but that also got old.
I actually chuckled when I saw it. And I was not at all embarrassed that my name was on the "soft wood" thread.I mean no harm. I was just amused by those two threads next to each other, and as others have noted SA has a different tone so it seemed like a better place to laugh about it than SBO.
What can I say. It's cold, the lake is starting to ice up, and my boat is on the trailer. I was looking for some laughs!
GeneI gotta get my mind back in the gutter
If only it had been followed by a thread on single-handed mast raising.I actually chuckled when I saw it. And I was not at all embarrassed that my name was on the "soft wood" thread.
What DOES embarrass me is that I didn't notice it first! I gotta get my mind back in the gutter where it belongs!
That's what she said.If only it had been followed by a thread on single-handed mast raising.
While I agree that threads on SA can descend into chaos much faster than here, I'd argue that the S/N ratio is much worse on SBO. Get a decent thread over there and it will be informed and debated by world class sailors, designers and builders. Ask a tired old question and you'll be instructed in no uncertain terms to use the search. Here we often get 5 page repetitious threads on how to raise the mast on a Catalina 22, mindness back-and-forth banter to generate 'likes', or whimsical cartoon frogs.Although there are a lot of very experienced and knowledgeable people on SA, the signal-to-noise ratio is very low.
And I say this as someone who contributed to the noise part, because I started that thread over there... (Thanks for snitching on me, Jackdaw! Jeez, ratted out by another midwestern small boat owner.)
I mean no harm. I was just amused by those two threads next to each other, and as others have noted SA has a different tone so it seemed like a better place to laugh about it than SBO.
What can I say. It's cold, the lake is starting to ice up, and my boat is on the trailer. I was looking for some laughs!
Here we often get 5 page repetitious threads on how to raise the mast on a Catalina 22, mindness back-and-forth banter to generate 'likes', or whimsical cartoon frogs.
Mostly off season. People are at loose ends.....While I agree that threads on SA can descend into chaos much faster than here, I'd argue that the S/N ratio is much worse on SBO. Get a decent thread over there and it will be informed and debated by world class sailors, designers and builders. Ask a tired old question and you'll be instructed in no uncertain terms to use the search. Here we often get 5 page repetitious threads on how to raise the mast on a Catalina 22, mindness back-and-forth banter to generate 'likes', or whimsical cartoon frogs.
Damn you @Rick486 I just spewed beer all over my keyboard!Mostly off season. People are at loose ends.....
PS: I would have given you a "like"...except, well....you know..
Kind of like cable news networks. Nothing new to say--i.e., no news, but the same old, tired blabber running on 24-7. Different faces, same blabber.While I agree that threads on SA can descend into chaos much faster than here, I'd argue that the S/N ratio is much worse on SBO. Get a decent thread over there and it will be informed and debated by world class sailors, designers and builders. Ask a tired old question and you'll be instructed in no uncertain terms to use the search. Here we often get 5 page repetitious threads on how to raise the mast on a Catalina 22, mindness back-and-forth banter to generate 'likes', or whimsical cartoon frogs.
I like it, but I’m not going to push the button!There should be no running count of "likes". Too many people attach too much importance to them.
If you agree, please like this post.
Sites like SBO use counting techniques to build loyalty and traffic. Post and like counters are part of that. Lots of sites use them. On SBO ‘Likes’ started a few years ago after all the old timers already had 1000s of posts. At first they seemed to be used to note a post that delivered above average value from a sailing perspective. All that changed a year or so ago, when people started liking jokes, pictures, and posts that ‘liked’ their last post. You could find entire threads that were basicly conversations where every post was liked.So, likewise, why count the number of posts?
Sites like SBO use counting techniques to build loyalty and traffic. Post and like counters are part of that. Lots of sites use them. On SBO ‘Likes’ started a few years ago after all the old timers already had 1000s of posts. At first they seemed to be used to note a post that delivered above average value from a sailing perspective. All that changed a year or so ago, when people started liking jokes, pictures, and posts that ‘liked’ their last post. You could find entire threads that were basicly conversations where every post was liked.
I think, you're over-thinkin' it. The owners of sailing forums have to make money, of course. I don't find any pop up ads that are bothersome here, it's pretty clean. Stuff they sell is on the periphery of my screen. It's a top notch platform that I can use on phone or laptop with ease(other sites are nearly useless on my mobile device).Sites like SBO use counting techniques to build loyalty and traffic. Post and like counters are part of that. Lots of sites use them. On SBO ‘Likes’ started a few years ago after all the old timers already had 1000s of posts. At first they seemed to be used to note a post that delivered above average value from a sailing perspective. All that changed a year or so ago, when people started liking jokes, pictures, and posts that ‘liked’ their last post. You could find entire threads that were basicly conversations where every post was liked.