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- Jun 29, 2009
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Post your thoughts on how we can make this forum a better place for members.
Rick Christopherson said:I can say unequivocally that the forum needs better smileys!!!! How in the world can one person pick on another person without giving the appropriate smiley to signify the jest of the situation?![]()
Steve-CO said:Rick Christopherson said:I can say unequivocally that the forum needs better smileys!!!! How in the world can one person pick on another person without giving the appropriate smiley to signify the jest of the situation?![]()
My personal opinion is that other forums use way too many smileys, they just aren't needed and are more of a detraction. :![]()
Steve-CO said:My personal opinion is that other forums use way too many smileys, they just aren't needed and are more of a detraction. :![]()
Steve-CO said:[My personal opinion is that other forums use way too many smileys, they just aren't needed and are more of a detraction. :![]()
Forrest Anderson said:I agree with Steve and Brice. The limited use of smileys, the (usually) on-topic posts, and the general lack of bar-room chit chat and banter keeps the Festool Owners Group looking professional.
Good question, let me take a stab at an answer:
1. A bunch of Festool fans get together at a local coffee shop. They talk a lot about Festool products and woodworking, but the conversation can also go off on many other subjects, families, barbecues, sailboats, dogs, cats, cars, trucks, the evironment and other current events, and yes even politics. Any conversation may start off on one topic and wander all over the place before it ends.
That's talkFestool. Fun for some, frustrating for others.
2. A bunch of Festool fans form a club and set up a clubhouse. Meetings of this club have agendas on the subjects to be discussed, and it is expected that everyone will stay on topic. There's no doubt that this is the most efficient way to exchange maximum information in the shortest amount of time. Members can go to meetings knowing what they're going to get, and not waste time on idle chit chat.
That's the FOG. Very useful and no nonsense to some. Too structured for others.
Luckily, Festoolians have a choice on where they want to be, they'll now find themselves very welcome at either place. And, they can also make that choice depending on how they happen to feel on any particular day.
Brice Burrell said:I find the members there to be very friendly just like the people here.