Hi all,
I know I haven't been around much this past month but I have been here, tinkering and working away on Christmas 2011. I did see in passing the following post and wanted to comment on it:
First of all, thanks to superdave1225 for speaking up. That's the spirit of MMC.
For a moment I want to interject some thoughts from on high here that deviate just a bit from my norm and from what is generally posted here.
If there is one thread I receive continual feedback about it is this one.
Generally, folks love it and are drawn to the friendships made here. Many try to join mid-conversation and, lacking background, soon find themselves in over their heads because they don't understand the history nor the nuances of everything said here.
Bet you didn't know you were so cryptic, eh?
Others, frankly, are afraid to join this thread because they feel they will never fit in. Of course, that's not true and I do my best to assure them that all are welcome here.
I even get emails or PMs about folks who read this thread and just don't get it. They say so it in so many words. I try my best to explain but usually my explanation leads to encouraging folks to just lurk for a while and observe -- then, they will get it.
And over the years this thread, which has largely become the heart and soul of our forums, has continued to grow.
We "count" out of fun and anticipation. From the days to this or that milestone to the actual number of posts we generate -- it is all for fun.
On that last point -- the number of posts -- I have to claim some responsibility.
It all started as a cursory thing -- Oh, wow! Look at how many posts this year! -- kind of thing. Just a fun, trivial thing, that's all. Last year I think we set and hit a target of some 12,000 posts and this year I set the bar at 20,000.
In the spirit of it all we might have gotten a bit carried away -- and actually hurt ourselves in the process.
This is what SuperDave, who is relatively new to the party here, is trying to tell us, I think.
And he's right.
We can all see the post count. And if we hit it, we hit it. Big deal, throw another log on the fire and propose another toast. But what does it really matter when all is said and done?
For me, as the concerned caretaker of these parts, the post count is nothing and completely unimportant compared to the number of folks who can come here and just enjoy themselves. That's the miracle of this thread -- not the increase in the number of posts but the increase in the number of diverse folks from all over who join the conversation.
Over the years we have worked very hard and even have endured debates behind the scenes as we have worked through issues that prevent this from being the welcoming place we've wanted it to be.
We have stuck our toes into shark infested waters of politics, religion and other divisive topics that generated more discontent than anything else.
And every time we have emerged wiser and more dedicated to keeping this little spot of the Internet from what cheapens so many other venues.
Ultimately, we're about Christmas, peace on earth, and share-and-share alike.
I would hope the spirit of SuperDave's observations are taken to heart.
If we want to increase the post count here we can do it by bringing more folks to the party and getting them to feel welcome and to participate.
I greatly appreciate all your contributions here.
I return you now to your regularly scheduled countdown to Christmas....
thanks,
Jeff