I'd like to say thank you to Crandell for what he has done for the forum. I even had some interaction with Crandell before I became a moderator ( ) What I found most enjoyable, is that Crandell, and Tom, have a wicked (weird? perhaps) sense of humor. I can relate to that. Life was not meant to be sour and serious all the time. If I were to judge a man by what I learned from him, I'd say that from Crandell, I learned better how to deal with people, and maybe, how to have a little more patience with people. Where I used to have an "Off with his head !!" attitude with some of the moderating issues, I've probably drifted more to a "Now just a cotton pickin' minute there there cowboy, let's talk this thing through.". And now, I can poke at Crandell and get away with it. Muh-ha-ha-ha ! -Norris
Thanks to Chris / CopCarSS for my avatar.
zugmann selector: Thank-you for all your kindnesses, everyone. Crandell So, should I return all these padlocks you've given me through the last couple of years???
selector: Thank-you for all your kindnesses, everyone. Crandell
Thank-you for all your kindnesses, everyone.
Crandell
So, should I return all these padlocks you've given me through the last couple of years???
Sure, but please....one at a time.
Crandell, thanks for all you've done in the past 4 years, to keep everything running smoothly around here.
selector Thank-you for all your kindnesses, everyone. Crandell
It's been fun. But it isn't much fun anymore. Signing off for now.
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As a moderator on a small local board, I can appreciate the effort and the headaches. The local board is a little more free swinging - "off topic" isn't really a possibility - but we still have our issues from time to time.
Enjoy your "retirement!"
Larry Resident Microferroequinologist (at least at my house) Everyone goes home; Safety begins with you My Opinion. Standard Disclaimers Apply. No Expiration Date Come ride the rails with me! There's one thing about humility - the moment you think you've got it, you've lost it...
Crandell, thank you for all your efforts and hard work!
Crandell:
No point in adding to what the others have so eleoquently stated.
Thanks! to you for four years in the trenches.
....I believe a person who steps up to do any job with responsbilities, shows he was willing to do his part. So credits to Crandell for taking on and doing the thankless job.
Quentin
Crandell; Four years is a long time. Thanks for your efforts.
C&NW, CA&E, MILW, CGW and IC fan
Thanks to you, Crandell, for the hours you put in. You always seemed to nudge things in the right direction when needed.
Dan
Crandell,
Well, even though we didn't see eye to eye on all issues, I offer you thanks for a job well done.
I know is was difficult to keep your personal opinion from coloring you moderators glasses, but I for one think you did a great job at it.
Glad to have you back as a "regular" member of the forum, as opposed to the "unleaded" variety.
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I officially handed in my moderator's badge last week. After four years, it had begun to wear on me, but more with respect to it not being needed nearly so much as when I was appointed nearly four years ago. I am the last of the original three. I return to being a regular member feeling that I have done my bit to try to keep your forum as dynamic and friendly as possible without also making it too stilted. I know I didn't always get it right, but...I honestly meant well.
I didn't think it would be right to continue to post as if nothing had changed about my status or ability to accomplish what I was sometimes asked to do previously....that has gone by. I also would like to thank all of you, present or not, for being decent folk, ladies and gentlemen, who are keen in your pursuit of the understanding of trains and railroads. I have learned a ton, including how to pull black feathers from between my teeth gracefully.
Norris is a fine moderator, if I am any judge at all, and it goes without saying that he is a true gentleman. He was joined a few months back by John Whitten who hangs out on the model forums. I urge you, in closing, to give some thought to offering your services as a moderator at some point in the not-too distant future. It becomes a chore, eventually, and one tires of it. Our hosts seem to be happy with what moderators do for their forums, and are likely to welcome volunteers as the need arises. It needn't be a long commitment, say even 6 months to a year if that is all you care to give in the way of effort and time. Every little bit helps.
Thanks again, ladies and gentlemen. I'll see you around.
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