For anyone who's built their own boat....

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Originally posted by Les Hall

Yes, Pascal's posts were always full of content and designed to benefit the folks here.




Les I mean this with full sincerity it's good to be the King!
Pascal and I are cool.......
Thanks for the e-mail Pascal.
Peace,
Bill
 
Pascal, you don't need to worry about bandwidth at this point. With Boatfix down, we've got plenty.
 
quote:

Originally posted by Les Hall

Yes, Pascal's posts were always full of content and designed to benefit the folks here.




Les I mean this with full sincerity it's good to be the King!
Pascal and I are cool.......
Thanks for the e-mail Pascal.
Peace,
Bill
 
Anyone who thinks is should be against the rules to post links to ones own blogger blog, with ads turned on, that at a max makes a couple of cents a day, needs to get with the times. There is not a site of the internet that doesn't have this kind of advertising. So no one can link to anywhere. Don't link to news sites, don't link to youtube videos, and don't link to your own content.

People also pay to host content in places that provide a service, ease of posting and storage space. The cost of an anchor here provides no technical service, besides access to a private section to a forum. Then you want people to duplicate thier effort and put their content in here instead of a link, where it provides little service to do so, or the service is ancient in terms of web services. The cost of these services people want to link to, rarely make money enough to cover the cost of that service through ads. For example, I'm sure Rick's blogger ads do not make him enough to cover the photobucket account he pays for to host images to post here.

IMO the "laws" here need to change. Instead of trying to hog content to this site, it needs to open up, or be lost in the internet of 10-15 years ago. Ads are here, deal with it.

Shel
 
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Originally posted by Shel

Anyone who thinks is should be against the rules to post links to ones own blogger blog, with ads turned on, that at a max makes a couple of cents a day, needs to get with the times. There is not a site of the internet that doesn't have this kind of advertising. So no one can link to anywhere. Don't link to news sites, don't link to youtube videos, and don't link to your own content.

People also pay to host content in places that provide a service, ease of posting and storage space. The cost of an anchor here provides no technical service, besides access to a private section to a forum. Then you want people to duplicate thier effort and put their content in here instead of a link, where it provides little service to do so, or the service is ancient in terms of web services. The cost of these services people want to link to, rarely make money enough to cover the cost of that service through ads. For example, I'm sure Rick's blogger ads do not make him enough to cover the photobucket account he pays for to host images to post here.

IMO the "laws" here need to change. Instead of trying to hog content to this site, it needs to open up, or be lost in the internet of 10-15 years ago. Ads are here, deal with it.

Shel




Shel can you tell us how you really feel?
Thanks for your input.
Bill
 
The vitality of this site comes from interaction of a large number of competent people answering and debating boating issues. To me a few ads are secondary. Moving the discussion off the site to your own private blog reduces the feedback and support available as well as reducing the activity on the site. IMO the blogger and the site loose.

There is a big difference between a forum and blog. If you want to brag about your activities blog away. If you have a question who will answer on your blog?.
 
Shel, the cost of just the hosting services and the bandwidth is over $300 a month. The subscription cost (anchor) is designed to help offset that cost - period. However, it also gives an anchored user the ability to private message and email, as well as access to "not boating related" forums. It has been, and will continue to be, a voluntary "donation" for the sole purpose of keeping this forum on line. I can't afford to absorb the cost myself.

As far as Knotty is concerned, this post ran for a very long time without a problem. I let the occasional link slide because I understand the time that duplicating the effort required. It wasn't until every single post contained a link to the blog as well as every photo also having the URL of the blog in big bold letters pasted on it that I asked that the references be minimized. Again, the few rules we do have here were not arbitrary but developed and approved by the members at the time.
 
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Originally posted by Les Hall

Shel, the cost of just the hosting services and the bandwidth is over $300 a month. The subscription cost (anchor) is designed to help offset that cost - period. However, it also gives an anchored user the ability to private message and email, as well as access to "not boating related" forums. It has been, and will continue to be, a voluntary "donation" for the sole purpose of keeping this forum on line. I can't afford to absorb the cost myself.

As far as Knotty is concerned, this post ran for a very long time without a problem. I let the occasional link slide because I understand the time that duplicating the effort required. It wasn't until every single post contained a link to the blog as well as every photo also having the URL of the blog in big bold letters pasted on it that I asked that the references be minimized. Again, the few rules we do have here were not arbitrary but developed and approved by the members at the time.




+1 well said Les.
Bill
 
Shel, you have definite opinions on how Les should run this site, but you didn't bother to support it financially. If you want credibility, ante up.
 
I am really bummed about this. This was a GREAT thread and I was learning a ton.

Can someone PM me with where I can find his blog so I can continue to read up
 
I need to try to get him back on here to continue this thread...
 
Yeah that would be nice. I ve been checking his blog once in a while. I don’t know where he gets the motivation to deal with the crazy weather and limited number of workable months

And I thought my build project took too long at 2 1/2 years!
 
from the last you tube he seems a long way from launch after 7 years????

Nota fan of you tube videos as people seem to think I want to see them yakking when i want to see the information.
 
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Agreed. There was another home builder that had a site as well but I lost track of his efforts. He was just about done.
 
I found Rick's email in the system and sent him an invite to join us, hopefully he sees it and comes back to give us an update.
 
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