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Posted: Aug 23rd, 2007 02:05 am |
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Hi everyone,
As it turns out, this has been my week for goodbyes -- sending two kids off to college has made my husband and I official "empty nesters." It's been bittersweet as chapters of my personal life close, while others begin.
To add to this, the time seems right for me to publicly announce that our online forum will close ... at least for now. It's been almost two years since we started and what an experience it's been! I'd never participated in a message board before, so had no idea what to expect.
For those of you who, like me, were new to this method of communication -- congratulations! You figured out how to post, edit, delete comments, learned the definition of avatar and how to import images, change fonts, private message, etc. etc. And even more importantly, you shared ideas publicly with people of all viewpoints. You've debated, you've speculated and you've learned ... all while under the watchful eye of various anonymous "guests."
I'm proud of you for joining, appreciative of your participation, and am already missing you as I, with mixed emotions, prepare to "pull the plug."
With all of the life that the forum has brought to our days here at the Northwest Observer, along with it has come a tremendous responsibility, and increasingly, a burden. The discussions which at first were self-regulated have over time necessitated a full-time moderator -- something we simply can't afford in time or money at this time. With each passing day our staff has become more weighed down with private messages, requests to intervene in online discussions, and debates about when to step in and when to let conversations take their natural course.
After much thought, I've determined that the best business decision is to close the forum (again, at least for now). We need time to regroup, reconsider, and refocus. The Northwest Observer is first and foremost a community newspaper, and anything that takes us away from providing community news must be well worth the price. Sadly, though the benefits of the forum have been great, so have the costs.
So at least for now, we have to say goodbye -- we have made many friends through the forum, and friendships are tested not by convenience but by absence. We will miss our faithful forum participants greatly, but trust that you will stay in touch, keep us "posted" (no pun intended) and seek alternative ways to make your voices heard.
Thank you so very much for enriching our days by your insights, comments, and sometimes just by your humor. I will miss you, one and all.
Patti Stokes, editor@nwobserver.com
P.S. This forum will self-destruct at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 23.
Last edited on Aug 23rd, 2007 02:21 am by EditorPS
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darrelldawg Member
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Posted: Aug 23rd, 2007 02:50 am |
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Miss Patti,
I know it is with a heavy heart you close the forum, It has been
my pleasure to have been on this forum. Thank you for allowing me here. My best wishes for those at the Observer. So long for now my friends. You all have made my days more tolable as Pappy might say.
Darrell D. Dawg
____________________ No Bud before its time...
Its 5 o'clock somewhere...
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Jim Flynt Member
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Posted: Aug 23rd, 2007 02:52 am |
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If we are ever to be community again here in the Northwest, then our friends at the Northwest Observer have made the right decision.
As painful as it is to say: Thank-You for your unselfishness.
Our commonality should always outweigh our differences.
Let the healing begin and may we all pray to reach out and rebuild the bridges over our deep divides.
____________________ "Take no prisoners"
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Posted: Aug 23rd, 2007 02:55 am |
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Adios amigos.
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Posted: Aug 23rd, 2007 02:57 am |
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"May your days and nights be filled with time."
CDR
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Posted: Aug 23rd, 2007 02:59 am |
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"Be good, son."
Grandaddy
carshark@hotmail.com
Last edited on Aug 23rd, 2007 03:02 am by CUZ
____________________ For what it's worth.
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Thearon Hooks Jr. Member
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Posted: Aug 23rd, 2007 03:39 am |
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Patty,
I for one will miss the Forum, I look forward to coming home and learning what is new in the area each day. I have learned a lot in the past several weeks and I hope to see the Forum again in the not too distant future. When I arrive home tomorrow it will have self destructed, so for now farewell to All!
Thearon
____________________ " Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again with the expectation of a different outcome"
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Posted: Aug 23rd, 2007 03:47 am |
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Via con Dios, mi amigos!
Specially to my ol' pals the Crackah, Macca, Mr Mike, Scuba Jane, Hairbrush, Steve, Lacka, Skiddles, my new buddy William Attaway, and all the rest o' you bunch.
Thanks to Patti, Sandra, and all the NWO bunch fer a swell party.
I wish I had a yearbook to pass around.
Reckon ol' Pappy'll be breakin' camp directly an' driftin' over yonder to Kilamanjaro.
They say there's fog there a man ain't never laid eyes on.
I aim to rope me a herd of it an' bring it back 'fore next August's fog roundup!
We'll have us a decent snow then!
YEE HAW!
Last edited on Aug 23rd, 2007 04:16 am by FatPappy
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Posted: Aug 23rd, 2007 11:59 am |
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I will miss everyone. Thanks for all the great ideas, great friends, and all the new words I have learned. I have learned that I can stand up for myself and for my ideas, but still listen to the other side. I have learned that there are a lot of great people that live in our community that are willing to get out and get involved. I hope everyone keeps getting involved. Even if you don't have success the first time don't get discouraged. We all know what a wonderful place this is to live. So back to growing tomatoes, eating biscuits, protecting chickens, and what else may come our way.
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