Re: Aunt Jemima
I guess I don't mind these off topic threads, a person can only talk so much about a car that has changed little over the years. It seems now we have to wait for some of these 2002 cars to begin having major problems, so we can discuss those issues. The warranties are beginning to expire, and I do suspect we might start seeing problems arise that never came up before. Every aspect of the Thunderbird has been discussed backwards and forwards, over and over again. There are even those of us who tried to figure out how to shut the doors and trunk without leaving finger prints. I have always felt like if you are unhapppy about the contents of a thread, stop complaining and stop trying to solve the problem...just stay out of the thread.
The suggestion to stop all off topic threads will never work. You can even start a thread with the intent of speaking about thunderbird related matter only, and someone pops in with some unrelated news referring you elsewhere and off topic. I guess my only complaint or even suggestion would be to stop allowing this off topic political, racial, prejudicies, war, sports, etc. to appear on the home page. All guests (remember they are prospective members) and new members who are unfamiliar with the ways to work their way quickly around to Thunderbird topics (quick links, forums, search) see when they first come into the home page is unrelated off topic threads. Today, what's on the home page? "Yankee Test, Aunt Jamima, Vet Pays Back Hanoi" ...need I say more? If there were a way possible to not have off topic threads appear on the home page, we might not have members like Bob questioning his trying to recruit a new member or Ken feeling embarrassed to have some of our sponsors reading these argumentive and off topic issues.
Hope my tossing my feelings in on this thread does not offend anyone, it is certainly not intended that way. It just seems like an easier way to keep everyone happy and make the home page appear as it should...strictly Thunderbird related.
Thanks and this is only my opinion.
Julie
I guess I don't mind these off topic threads, a person can only talk so much about a car that has changed little over the years. It seems now we have to wait for some of these 2002 cars to begin having major problems, so we can discuss those issues. The warranties are beginning to expire, and I do suspect we might start seeing problems arise that never came up before. Every aspect of the Thunderbird has been discussed backwards and forwards, over and over again. There are even those of us who tried to figure out how to shut the doors and trunk without leaving finger prints. I have always felt like if you are unhapppy about the contents of a thread, stop complaining and stop trying to solve the problem...just stay out of the thread.
The suggestion to stop all off topic threads will never work. You can even start a thread with the intent of speaking about thunderbird related matter only, and someone pops in with some unrelated news referring you elsewhere and off topic. I guess my only complaint or even suggestion would be to stop allowing this off topic political, racial, prejudicies, war, sports, etc. to appear on the home page. All guests (remember they are prospective members) and new members who are unfamiliar with the ways to work their way quickly around to Thunderbird topics (quick links, forums, search) see when they first come into the home page is unrelated off topic threads. Today, what's on the home page? "Yankee Test, Aunt Jamima, Vet Pays Back Hanoi" ...need I say more? If there were a way possible to not have off topic threads appear on the home page, we might not have members like Bob questioning his trying to recruit a new member or Ken feeling embarrassed to have some of our sponsors reading these argumentive and off topic issues.
Hope my tossing my feelings in on this thread does not offend anyone, it is certainly not intended that way. It just seems like an easier way to keep everyone happy and make the home page appear as it should...strictly Thunderbird related.
Thanks and this is only my opinion.
Julie


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