AWGB Woodturning Forum
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: TONY MALIN on January 25, 2013, 06:45:41 PM
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Under the topic 'sharpening chisels' Bob a Job offered to help "if you are anywhere near Margate", which prompts me to ask if 'Location' should be a must on your profile.
It seems to happen fairly often that ones location is relevant to the topic.
Tony Malin
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I can see that there could be many useful bit's of information that could be asked for in signing up for a forum, but at the same time there is also a need to keep the level of compulsory information down, so as to not scare off prospective members.
George, I understand you're comment about proper names (and I don't use mine) but I also understand the WWW. That is what was the WWW (a place to look up information), what it's grown into under forums, blogs and community sights like FB and Google+ (what is known as Web2), but there is also a hidden one called DeepWeb. Out of curiosity I took a peek - I now know what the 'B' stand for!
Because of this I keep my interest areas separate with different usernames, so as to prevent a DeepWeb search bringing up all my YouTube, Origami, Woodturning, Games etc., links and interests in one go.
Any information above a 'Username' and a working e-mail address, must be voluntary. ;)
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Bryan,
You have just highlighted the very thing of my concern, it has other titles and then there's the dark ..
Should the wife's granddaughter in Texas be using her phone for FB via the map she can see her location.. same should you turn on ... find my ipad.
This is more of an open forum than we think .. Big Boy issssssssssss
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If I joined under my real name most people wouldn't know who I was I have been called woody for many years it is a nick name that is used by more people than those who call me Vic
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Names, I agree, but general location would be useful.
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I don't see a problem with proper names as there are thousands of people with the
same name no matter what it is. I think that a region rather than a location would
be useful, mine is S. Wales. We can send a PM on this site so e-mail is not important,
the rest is up to how much the individual want's to share with the rest of the world.
Incidentally, does anybody know what the Teletype Button does in this reply box ?
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I very much doubt if proper names will ever become a must. However it seems that there is a group of people who actually know one another and sometimes refer to them by their first name. This puts the rest of us at a slight disadvantage. My name address and telephone number are known right across India, but the Phillipinos seem to have lost me. My latest technique when faced with questions is to give all the wrong answers in the correct order. Could we please have a referendum on location some time soon?? Otherwise I'll leave !!!! So there!!!
TONY MALIN
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Giving proper names and location gives away too much information on a wide open forum but I agree area might be useful. What's wrong with nicknames? Sometimes they are more unique than real names. I've had several and they've never caused a problem. However, if members want to know another's real name and address they can always send a Personal message. That way, the information remains private.
I don't see a problem with proper names as there are thousands of people with the
same name no matter what it is. I think that a region rather than a location would
be useful, mine is S. Wales. We can send a PM on this site so e-mail is not important,
the rest is up to how much the individual want's to share with the rest of the world.
Incidentally, does anybody know what the Teletype Button does in this reply box ?
Hi Julcle, the Teletype button creates raw text, without any font or formatting information. This used to be preferred as it reduced the amount of data sent in a message, thereby improving speed of transmission. Nowadays it is not really necessary, as internet speeds cope with vast amounts of data.
If you want to see the effect, use the button and copy some text between the two delimiters . For example I have used it here to copy the last line from your posting.
Incidentally, does anybody know what the Teletype Button does in this reply box ?
Hope that helps,
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Many Thanks for the information Paul, I have it now.
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Regarding names and locations. I know I have had this conversation with G****e before now. I use the name T*e B****r H****d T****R as that is the name I trade under.Nobody remembers a name but they never forget a hat. I am sure that most of you are aware that my real name is J**n R B***e-A****n and I am the SW rep for the A**B For me it is just who I am and what I do.
When I first signed onto the forum it was the first forum I had ever been on and did not know what to expect so wanted to keep some level of anonymity. Obviously that now has not happened but with so many J**n's on the site sometimes it is easier to distinguish between them using nicknames. Now it is is just a habit with me. The general area of where you live could be useful, for me it would tell me if you are in my patch or not. For those that are not in a club,and I did fall into that category for a while, it could mean contact with someone just around the corner.
Regards
J**N
B*T
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J**n (B*T),
I agree. In my earlier post I said 'why' I used different nicknames for each interest area, but I've never had (much of) a problem being known as Bryan, but Dragonfly is certainly more memorable. My location (shown as 'War Office') is nothing more than a humorous reflection of my previous career (Army) and current employment (MoD Civil Servant).
I agree that if a text area for further voluntary information or a greater range of voluntary text fields were available, as we (the forum users) become more comfortable with using the forum, and wish for a greater interaction with our on-line friends, we could expand on the detail s we post.
What I do not know is if this functionality is available within this forum engine or if it would mean a change to a different engine.
That's a question for the Forum Master or Mods.
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Hi
You can certainly modify your profile to show where you live. I've just done mine. But it doesn't show on the left hand side of the post. I'll ask andy and get back to you.
We have no desire either now or in the future to mandate the information you wish to make public. That is, and will remain, up to you.
Cheers Dave
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If you want to add your location do the following
1. Open the profile tag at top of page under you name
2. click on Forum Profile Information in Modify Profile section on left of screen
3. Type your town/county in the box titled Personal Text under your avatar picture.
Your details will show as displayed in mine in this post.
Cheers Martin
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Thanks, Martin. You saved me a job.
In the user registration agreement I do ask people to use sensible, real, names where possible, but cannot impose it. And wouldn't. It has to be a per user choice.
The same goes for user location. I could impose it but I believe it would deter some users from joining. As Martin has detailed you can add your location via your own PROFILE page. So if you want to show it knock yourselves out.
As for threats of leaving if something isn't done...good luck with that approach in life.
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Thanks Martin. I've followed the instructions and wait to see if I got it right.
Re Daves comment on not wanting to mandate it, if it is generally thought to be useful you could mark it "Recommended".
Tony Malin
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OOOps
Sorry Dave I accidentally put you in the plural. (That Bl**dy APOSTROPHE)
TM
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Oh dear Oh dear Andy.
IT WAS A JOKE ! AND EVEN TOPICAL.
TM
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Hi George
I renewed my subs last week. So looks as if I might as well stay and be a nuisance.
BTW Ta 4 yor s'port.
TM
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C'mon then stick up your location.
TM
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Do you fancy starting a petition?
TM
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Location details would also allow committee to assess geographic spread and hot spots of members
dave w
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Okay, so I've changes 'War Office' to North Somerset.
So if anyone in the W-S-M area wants to visit, you're more than welcome.
Actually I think that home workshop visit days would be an idea we could start to propagate amongst ourselves - anyone else game?
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as long as theres tea coffee ;D ;D ;D
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seriously at our club we have had a few visits to member sheds, it can be quite illuminating,viewing how others handle storage and layout of shops.
Dave Willcocks
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Actually I think that home workshop visit days would be an idea we could start to propagate amongst ourselves - anyone else game?
It is a fantastic idea I have always had an open workshop and had many turners visit from opposite ends of the country and we have always had a fantastic time that is with the experienced and newbies with all of us sharing our skills and learning from each other the sad thing is I no-longer have a workshop to share in but I am still getting visits
This idea needs to be promoted
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as long as theres tea coffee ;D ;D ;D
There is ALWAYS Tea & Coffee.
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My workshop would be open, once 5 bicycles got pull out, boxes and a suitcase .. ;D ...
Bring a touch in the evening .. still wanting Electrics ... >:( .. :-[ ...
Tea .. NO coffee ..
Cheers David
PS... Have to try and make it too "Woody's Tea Room" ....
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You would be more than welcome David
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You are all welcome to visit my workshop any time you are in the Southend on Sea area.
Wives are also welcome, my wife is a Quilter and Knitter, She is also very good at cake making.
John
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You would be more than welcome David
Cheers Woody,
Will have to look up your location and should I ever be passing, look in ... ;) ...
Same should you find yourself on M6, or the north end of M6T ..
David