Departure pre-announcement All good things must come to an end
#46
Posted 27 June 2006 - 11:12 PM
I will say this - I'll be happy to take suggestions and ideas, but my decisions on administration issues will be final, as Simon's were before me. Anything else just wouldn't be in the spirit of what this forum has stood for.
#47
Posted 27 June 2006 - 11:37 PM
LocalH, on Jun 27 2006, 08:12 PM, said:
I will say this - I'll be happy to take suggestions and ideas, but my decisions on administration issues will be final, as Simon's were before me. Anything else just wouldn't be in the spirit of what this forum has stood for.
Now that's what I like to hear. My one wish was that the spirit and atmosphere of this place would remain unscathed through this. Makes me even more glad that LocalH is running the show. Amen.
#48
Posted 28 June 2006 - 12:06 AM
I will also say this - it's inevitable that the forum will go in a somewhat different direction with me as head, simply because I'm not Simon and I can't know that the decisions I make would be the ones he would make. I don't really care about that, however, as it's to be expected. I won't be turning the place upside down or anything, but there will undoubtedly be slight changes outside of the name.
Any changes I make, however, will be with the ultimate goal of making this place better. If I make a change and then later determine that it was more detrimental than beneficial, then I'll have no problems binning that particular change.
Any changes I make, however, will be with the ultimate goal of making this place better. If I make a change and then later determine that it was more detrimental than beneficial, then I'll have no problems binning that particular change.
This post has been edited by LocalH: 28 June 2006 - 12:07 AM
#49
Posted 28 June 2006 - 12:28 AM
LocalH, on Jun 28 2006, 01:06 AM, said:
I will also say this - it's inevitable that the forum will go in a somewhat different direction with me as head, simply because I'm not Simon and I can't know that the decisions I make would be the ones he would make. I don't really care about that, however, as it's to be expected. I won't be turning the place upside down or anything, but there will undoubtedly be slight changes outside of the name.
Any changes I make, however, will be with the ultimate goal of making this place better. If I make a change and then later determine that it was more detrimental than beneficial, then I'll have no problems binning that particular change.
Any changes I make, however, will be with the ultimate goal of making this place better. If I make a change and then later determine that it was more detrimental than beneficial, then I'll have no problems binning that particular change.
Of course it will be different, but I believe under your head it won't be in a bad direction at all. That being said, you still could fuck up. As long as you would admit them and fix them, it will be great having you as headmaster.
#51
Posted 28 June 2006 - 09:18 AM
LocalH, on Jun 28 2006, 12:12 AM, said:
I will say this - I'll be happy to take suggestions and ideas, but my decisions on administration issues will be final, as Simon's were before me. Anything else just wouldn't be in the spirit of what this forum has stood for.
Haven't you been doing that anyway? The way I see it, the way you run things now should be how you run them without Simon, minus the part where you look to Simon for approval. It seemed Simon trusted your judgement enough to make your own decisions anyway, and I support that trust -- you'll make a good admin for this place.
...as long as it doesn't become Sonic Classic. =P
#53
Posted 28 June 2006 - 03:43 PM
Heh, it better not. I fled S2Beta's ezboard right before that happened for some reason...
I miss I liek to scan my face man.
Anyway, I hope the Trial Member system survives any changes that go on.
I miss I liek to scan my face man.
Anyway, I hope the Trial Member system survives any changes that go on.
#55
Posted 29 June 2006 - 11:27 AM
Don't worry, guys, LocalH will find him in some IRC chat room in about three years and he'll come back.
#56
Posted 29 June 2006 - 01:18 PM
Guess_Who, on Jun 29 2006, 08:27 AM, said:
Don't worry, guys, LocalH will find him in some IRC chat room in about three years and he'll come back.
Lol.
Anyway, I'll miss Simon. As much as it seems like I haven't known this place long, I've actually been lurking since 2001(Or 2000, around that time), and only now thought I was mature enough to sign up to the forums.
#57
Posted 29 June 2006 - 01:26 PM
This is awkward for me, I've known of you for GOD knows how long, before I joined the community, even. And I've only really known you here for what, four months? I do, however, know LocalH a bit better, and I feel confident the site and boards will thrive.
Good luck and god speed, mi amigo.
Regarding the forums: It is a double-edged sword, indeed. On one hand, it is difficult to maintain because of its extensive modifications. On the other, the uniquity of the board is pretty intense, and to try to re-create it would be DAMN hard.
Good luck and god speed, mi amigo.
Regarding the forums: It is a double-edged sword, indeed. On one hand, it is difficult to maintain because of its extensive modifications. On the other, the uniquity of the board is pretty intense, and to try to re-create it would be DAMN hard.
#58
Posted 29 June 2006 - 09:45 PM
As a long time member, mostly lurker, I just want to say that I truly will miss having Simon around. You've done wonders for the community, and you've given us a place to allow us to share our thoughts and findings and sometimes sheer stupidity, and for that, I thank you!!
:worship: Long live Simon Wai!!! :worship:
:worship: Long live Simon Wai!!! :worship:
#59
Posted 03 July 2006 - 06:00 PM
Billy, on Jun 26 2006, 04:17 PM, said:
Meh, I seriously doubt he'll do it.
I mean, the guy chances it with his last name on the interewebs anyway. =P
I mean, the guy chances it with his last name on the interewebs anyway. =P
Exactly—because of that, anyone who really wanted to find him could have and would have already, so the picture wouldn't make any big difference. Besides, I think I speak for us all when I say that I want to get at least one look at the man that made the community, even if it is upon his departure. He's a faceless legend!
#60
Posted 03 July 2006 - 09:12 PM
And once we have his face we can poorly edit a cactus and basketballs onto the picture arranged such that it resembles a penis.


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