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Jennifer
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Posted: Fri Mar 7th, 2008 03:39 am | 1st Post |
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I don't know if anyones been keeping track, but I just noticed we only need to have 393 more Members to join and then we'll be at 10,000  
Tell all your friends about it. This is the greatest forum in the WORLD!!!!
           
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Previous bikes: 1980 CM400E, 1979 CB750K, 1993 Vulcan 750, 1992 Vulcan 1500, 1999 Shadow Ace 1100,1979 GL1000, gone also a 2001 Honda Shadow Spirit 1100, and My 1983 GL1100I
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English Bob
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Posted: Fri Mar 7th, 2008 03:58 am | 2nd Post |
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nteresting point.
I had been pondering similar things, not the 10,000 specifically, but why we have so many to start with.
One reason is that it is the best site around for Wings, no contest there.
Another reason, however, is that we have different rules to some fori.
A lot of them insist that you must introduce yourself to validate your membership or you dissappear.
Another rule is that you dissapear if you don't post every so often.
I wonder how many members we would have if we had rules like that.
I realize there is another side to this, as a member you can view all the pics and links, but you might not want to join in discussions. There probably is a place for non-posting members.
Last edited on Sat Mar 8th, 2008 03:54 am by English Bob
____________________ There is no cure for birth and death save to enjoy the interval.
George Santayana
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Dubswing
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Posted: Fri Mar 7th, 2008 12:06 pm | 3rd Post |
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As is true with many of us, I am associated with several forums. This is, by far, the most informative, congenial group that I have the pleasure of communicating with. It is a pleasure to see the genuine interest and helpful attitudes of all the members! I am looking forward to meeting many of you this fall in Calhoun, Ga.
Bernie
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Live life like you mean it!
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lostinflorida
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Posted: Fri Mar 7th, 2008 12:16 pm | 4th Post |
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It doesn't take long for anyone visiting this site to realize that not only is it a great forum, but the people on it are the greatest too!
Where else can you find people willing to help others out so freely.
We just need to find some really good riding area to take control of and make our own country!!
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IBA member #32000
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Silverfox
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Posted: Fri Mar 7th, 2008 02:16 pm | 5th Post |
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lostinflorida wrote:
We just need to find some really good riding area to take control of and make our own country!!
Now you are talking!!!!       
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Cousin Jack
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Posted: Fri Mar 7th, 2008 02:49 pm | 6th Post |
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Silverfox wrote: lostinflorida wrote:
We just need to find some really good riding area to take control of and make our own country!!
Now you are talking!!!!       
I vote for Switzerland! Or maybe, Utah! I've heard New Zealand is nice, too......!!!
____________________ "In my opinion, there's nuthin' in the world,
beats a '52 Vincent and a red-headed girl....."
Richard Thompson
Vincent Black Lightning 1952
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Jennifer
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Posted: Fri Mar 7th, 2008 03:18 pm | 7th Post |
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Wow.......now only.....389 to go........
____________________ http://recyclemotorcycles.com/
Previous bikes: 1980 CM400E, 1979 CB750K, 1993 Vulcan 750, 1992 Vulcan 1500, 1999 Shadow Ace 1100,1979 GL1000, gone also a 2001 Honda Shadow Spirit 1100, and My 1983 GL1100I
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longhaireddwb
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Posted: Sat Mar 8th, 2008 02:42 am | 8th Post |
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Down to 386 now. I guess when its a world wide site we get new folks all the time. At this rate according to my calculator it will take another 55.14 days to hit the 10,000 mark.
Last edited on Sat Mar 8th, 2008 02:43 am by longhaireddwb
____________________ Beige 98 S.E.
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exavid
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Posted: Sat Mar 8th, 2008 03:22 am | 9th Post |
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| Unfortunately most of those members no longer exist. Most of them registered and never posted or posted once or twice and were never seen again, ala Dave in the Ditch. The site doesn't have any way to purge members who never participate so there really isn't a good count of real members who participate in the forii.
____________________ If you can't ride, fly or sail it, why bother?
Paul W.
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rollen dean montoya
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Posted: Sat Mar 8th, 2008 05:23 am | 10th Post |
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so true. we have that problem at bulltear. people join but either try to spam us or
never post.
____________________ c-17 mechanic
gl1200LTD pilot
moderator http://www.bulltear.com
vollunteer old west gunfighter
past wing and other bikes
1970 honda SL70
1979 gl1000 vetter gear
1980 gl1100 vetter gear
1984 gl1200 interstate
1984 honda v-45 sabre
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Silverfox
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Posted: Sat Mar 8th, 2008 07:45 am | 11th Post |
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Just to bring it into perspective, we appear to have 39 members with a post count over 1000 and 355 with a count of over 100, but under 1000. 
____________________ Pete
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RonSena
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Posted: Sat Mar 8th, 2008 09:31 am | 12th Post |
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Silverfox wrote: Just to bring it into perspective, we appear to have 39 members with a post count over 1000 and 355 with a count of over 100, but under 1000. 
Hey, I am working on it. I just dont have alot to say. I am from the old school of keeping your mouth shut and your eyes and ears open.
But I do check the forums first thing in the morning and a couple of times during the day when I have time. I still have to work for a living and don't have much free time. But One Day....
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Goose Creek, South Carolina
Current Motorcycle(s)
1985 Honda GL1200 Aspencade (SOLD)
1988 Honda GL1500 (Gray Ghost)
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Silverfox
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Posted: Sat Mar 8th, 2008 09:54 am | 13th Post |
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RonSena wrote: Silverfox wrote: Just to bring it into perspective, we appear to have 39 members with a post count over 1000 and 355 with a count of over 100, but under 1000. 
Hey, I am working on it. I just dont have alot to say. I am from the old school of keeping your mouth shut and your eyes and ears open.
But I do check the forums first thing in the morning and a couple of times during the day when I have time. I still have to work for a living and don't have much free time. But One Day....
Well it is quality not quantity that counts Ron.  
( now where am I going wrong!!!  )
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Jennifer
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Posted: Sat Mar 8th, 2008 08:02 pm | 14th Post |
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exavid wrote: Unfortunately most of those members no longer exist. Most of them registered and never posted or posted once or twice and were never seen again, ala Dave in the Ditch. The site doesn't have any way to purge members who never participate so there really isn't a good count of real members who participate in the forii.
But you never know. Some day many of those members may return and become more active again. Things happen in people's lives and they leave for a while etc. It still looks like an impressive #.
I know I joined a couple of other forums last year and then just let them go. I just don't have the time to devote to a lot of different forums and this one is my favorite for sure. Trouble is, participating in a forum regularily can kind of take over your time. Like right now I should be doing my exercise program and here I am typing......... Enough said. I better get.... ........be back later.
____________________ http://recyclemotorcycles.com/
Previous bikes: 1980 CM400E, 1979 CB750K, 1993 Vulcan 750, 1992 Vulcan 1500, 1999 Shadow Ace 1100,1979 GL1000, gone also a 2001 Honda Shadow Spirit 1100, and My 1983 GL1100I
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longhaireddwb
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Posted: Sat Mar 8th, 2008 08:18 pm | 15th Post |
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Its too bad we don't have a way to get rid of the names that haven't posted in lets say two years. I bet that would weed things out some. They could sign back up later on when they had something to say.
I don't have a lot of post (536) but I'm here every day and sometimes three times a day. If the count was how many times I go to this board I'd have a very high number!
____________________ Beige 98 S.E.
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junemann
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Posted: Sat Mar 8th, 2008 10:24 pm | 16th Post |
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Interesting point.
I had been pondering similar things, not the 10,000 specifically, but why we have so many to start with.
One reason is that it is the best site around for Wings, no contest there.
Another reason, however, is that we have different rules to some fori.
A lot of them insist that you must introduce yourself to validate your membership or you dissappear.
Another rule is that you dissapear if you don't post every so often.
I wonder how many members we would have if we had rules like that.
I realize there is another side to this, as a member you can view all the pics and links, but you might not want to join in discussions. There probably is a place for non-posting members
I was a member of another board kind of like this for Suzukis, and the mods were so strict, about bumping stuff, or posting on old topics, or asking dumb questions, i think they scared alot of people away, doesnt happen here, probably has alot to do with it
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Wolfman
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Posted: Sun Mar 9th, 2008 03:31 am | 17th Post |
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I have a small BBS that I set up and maintain for a reunion group (for one of my previous Navy ships.)
Because it is specifically for a small group, we get a new member once every couple of months as people slowly stumble across it.
On the other hand, I get about a dozen new spamming members every day. About once a month I sit down and delete about 300 or so "new members". Right this minute there are 64 legit members and 308 that are bull.
Mostly they are pushing online poker or porn.
I used to allow new members to authenticate themselves and start posting, but I don't moderate every day. We don't have very much traffic. The last posted message was back in January.
I was getting complaints about some of the posters pushing their sex sites. So now I do the approval of new members manually, and I require the new members to send me a personal e-mail before I do so. This way, I can tell which ones to delete.
On the small scale I am working on, this works. I can't imagine what it is like on the large scale that this board operates on.....
____________________ '96 GL1500 SE
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Sandy Eggo
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Posted: Sun Mar 9th, 2008 03:43 am | 18th Post |
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I know I joined a couple of other forums last year and then just let them go.
And on those forums, they're thinking you're an active member, just like we're thinking the other 9,000+ inactive members here are. Without some way of weeding out the "members" that don't visit or post, then the number 10,000 really doesn't mean much.
One forum I used to frequent had the ability to count how many times you logged in, and how many posts you average per log in. I would think doing that would enable us to determine who doesn't log in at all, and who logs in but doesn't post. You shouldn't have to post to be a member, but you should stop by from time to time.
____________________ '88 GL1500
¡Viva Los Cargadores!
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Jennifer
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Posted: Sun Mar 9th, 2008 03:56 am | 19th Post |
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That's the way it goes on some forums though, Sandy Eggo..... You can't find out much until you become a member or join and then you see that it's not really for you so you don't go back. I doubt those other forums would think I'm an active member since I only posted once on them and I still got no replies to my questions even being new and introducing myself too.  Last edited on Sun Mar 9th, 2008 03:59 am by Jennifer
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Previous bikes: 1980 CM400E, 1979 CB750K, 1993 Vulcan 750, 1992 Vulcan 1500, 1999 Shadow Ace 1100,1979 GL1000, gone also a 2001 Honda Shadow Spirit 1100, and My 1983 GL1100I
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Sandy Eggo
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Posted: Sun Mar 9th, 2008 11:30 am | 20th Post |
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I understand what you're saying, Jennifer, but my point is that this forum doesn't exclude people from their member count if they merely joined and never came back. So, the 10,000 member plateau doesn't really mean as much as it could.
____________________ '88 GL1500
¡Viva Los Cargadores!
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