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Keep it Like it Is, Boys, we'll be good
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Author:  HrmO'Biph [ Mon Sep 03, 2001 11:49 am ]
Post subject:  Keep it Like it Is, Boys, we'll be good

I'd say, let things on this board alone.

As much as we all like this pursuit and the people in it, there are also charletans and out and out shysters in it too. I would rather have the access to the information someone who knows of such goings might reveal if it can be done annonymously, than to be without it all together.

We are all big boys here, and can pretty well tell the bovine feces, petty jelousys, and false accusations, from legitamate negative information.This ain't the ladies auxillery decaffenated tea club.

The real cash value of locos is a legitamate topic that will stir people up; the aftermath of Medina,whether or not the EBT should come under the FRA; ALL of these and more must be addressed here, and some folks involved may need to share information without fear of retribution.

It attests to the quality of the work the RPYN team has done that this board is as good as it is, but it also reflects to the quality of its participants, and their maturity and seriousness in preservation. Let the individuals who visit censor themselves and what they read. I have yet to see a flame war break out, although there have been some heated discussions peppered with sarcastic wit, much to the delight of our British brethren for sure.

But my fear is if this board is "Sanitized" for my protection, to any degree, then there will no longer be any valuable exchanges on controversial subjects, and we'll be left with such things as "I saw a UP coal train in a picture with 100 cars. That equals 400 axles. WEEEE."(I'm am on a group that gets that all the time.)

Let the information roll, and let the reader decide to read it, or skip it.

Right now, this is the BEST thing on the net, (with my apologies to John Craft).

lorija799@aol.com

Author:  Richard [ Mon Sep 03, 2001 12:34 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Keep it Like it Is, Boys, we'll be good

My sympathies lay with leaving the board alone. I see nothing wrong with the poster format as it exists today. I would agree tht all slanderous postings should be pulled immediatly, but otherwise, the group is a wealth of information. Please leave it alone.

glueck@saturn.caps.maine.edu

Author:  Jim Pfeil [ Mon Sep 03, 2001 1:49 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Keep it Like it Is, Boys, we'll be good

> My sympathies lay with leaving the board
> alone. I see nothing wrong with the poster
> format as it exists today. I would agree tht
> all slanderous postings should be pulled
> immediatly, but otherwise, the group is a
> wealth of information. Please leave it
> alone.
To Mr.Kading and others, I've only been using this
message board a short time since finding out about
it.It has been an awesome source of knowledge for
me. It is my sincere hope that you will not change or shut this site down. Thank you!!!!!

jjpfeil@worldnet.att.net

Author:  Angie Morefield [ Mon Sep 03, 2001 7:41 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Keep it Like it Is, Boys, we'll be good

Hey HRM,

Us gals are here too.
-Angie Morefield
Ladypardus@cs.com

Ladypardus@cs.com

Author:  HrmO'Biph [ Mon Sep 03, 2001 9:30 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Keep it Like it Is, Boys, we'll be good

> Hey HRM,

> Us gals are here too.
> -Angie Morefield
> Ladypardus@cs.com

You have my sincerest apologies for my unintentioned oversight of our steam enthusiast sisters. The glories of what this country once was is not the exclusive province of males.

HRM


lorija799@aol.com

Author:  Brian Hebert [ Mon Sep 03, 2001 10:33 pm ]
Post subject:  The Interchange will stay close to original

Don't worry,this site is not shutting down.We only want to know who is posting messages.Screennames are tolerated because RyPN doesn't want to ignore the excellent comments that readers make.However,we also like to know who is posting messages because a person who uses their real name and e-mail will be less likely to post off the wall comments or subjects.The interchange will not change as we know it,only perhaps that the people who want to post messages will be required to register their real name and e-mail address with RyPN,just like when using the Timetable.
Everything else will be as it always has.Have I missed anything Hume?

Brian Hebert



bhebert@rypn.org

Author:  Hume Kading [ Tue Sep 04, 2001 10:19 am ]
Post subject:  Re: The Interchange will stay close to original

Brian is correct. Whatever happens we will change things as little as possible. Probably shouldn't have listed option D as it's really not practical.

Regardless, we started out with the vast majority of respondants being in favor of option C or D, but know I'd say it's 50-50 for poeple who don't want any changes, or at most option B.

Maybe we should have two boards, one open like the IC is now, and the other requiring registration.

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Author:  Dave [ Tue Sep 04, 2001 12:17 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: The Interchange will stay close to original

> Maybe we should have two boards, one open
> like the IC is now, and the other requiring
> registration.

How much spare time do you have, Hume?

Dave

irondave@bellsouth.net

Author:  Hume Kading [ Tue Sep 04, 2001 2:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: The Interchange will stay close to original

> How much spare time do you have, Hume?

> Dave

Dave, for you I'll make time. Actually, setting up the board, or boards, only takes a short while, less than two hours (at least now that I know how to do it).


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