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curious george
2nd May 2005, 08:59
I think I missed something here http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=11557
What's this all about?
Reading the thread answered nothing, but I thought I ask away from that thread

Ms Piggy
2nd May 2005, 09:01
Read this http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=11540 and this http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=11548

Maximus
2nd May 2005, 09:01
As not to upset too many people read the URGENT thread. There was a tragic accident in Wellington over the weekend . . .

bugjuice
2nd May 2005, 09:41
As not to upset too many people read the URGENT thread. There was a tragic accident in Wellington over the weekend . . .
in all fairness, the word 'URGENT' doesn't make it all that obvious about what's happened. I've just had to go back and trace all the threads about it too, but it started from here, cos I wasn't around over the weekend. Chances are people will look for the obvious first, then trace back. URGENT could be anything around here..

Maximus
2nd May 2005, 09:54
in all fairness, the word 'URGENT' doesn't make it all that obvious about what's happened. I've just had to go back and trace all the threads about it too, but it started from here, cos I wasn't around over the weekend. Chances are people will look for the obvious first, then trace back. URGENT could be anything around here..


Yea your rite, sorry . . . .

Waylander
2nd May 2005, 12:27
I know the meaning of the thread but I have another question. Should we turn our signitures off for that thread? I wasn't sure so I did it anyway and noticed that a few others have. Or does it not matter?

bugjuice
2nd May 2005, 12:32
I know the meaning of the thread but I have another question. Should we turn our signitures off for that thread? I wasn't sure so I did it anyway and noticed that a few others have. Or does it not matter?
I did. my bling-loud flashing (if you win) sig isn't really the best for places and time like this. If it's non-offensive or discrete, then I wouldn't worry. Or if you may 'intend' in the near future to do something like that, then maybe turn it off..

Maximus
2nd May 2005, 12:35
I know the meaning of the thread but I have another question. Should we turn our signitures off for that thread? I wasn't sure so I did it anyway and noticed that a few others have. Or does it not matter?

Yea someone 'pm-ed' today requesting that I change mine. I think that at a time like this people should be sensitive to others feelings, you never know when you'll be in their position . . . .
(needless to say I changed mine too)

Skunk
2nd May 2005, 12:36
in all fairness, the word 'URGENT' doesn't make it all that obvious about what's happened. I've just had to go back and trace all the threads about it too, but it started from here, cos I wasn't around over the weekend. Chances are people will look for the obvious first, then trace back. URGENT could be anything around here..
Yeah, but the title came out of what was trying to be done at the time...

Biff
2nd May 2005, 12:36
Should we turn our signitures off for that thread?

I have - just because I had one of my usual crude and mildly offensive sigs running, and it didn't seem appropriate.

I don't think you can turn them off just for the thread though......?

Virago
2nd May 2005, 12:37
I did. my bling-loud flashing (if you win) sig isn't really the best for places and time like this. If it's non-offensive or discrete, then I wouldn't worry. Or if you may 'intend' in the near future to do something like that, then maybe turn it off..
I forgot to turn mine off and kicked myself later......
.....but have just edited it out. Thanks for the tip AD.

Waylander
2nd May 2005, 12:39
I have - just because I had one of my usual crude and mildly offensive sigs running, and it didn't seem appropriate.

I don't think you can turn them off just for the thread though......?

Yes you can. In miscellaneous options under the typing windo there is an option for "show your signiture." Just de-click it and it doesn's show for that post.

Biff
2nd May 2005, 12:40
Yes you can. In miscellaneous options under the typing windo there is an option for "show your signiture." Just de-click it and it doesn's show for that post.

Thanks :niceone:

bugjuice
2nd May 2005, 12:41
Yeah, but the title came out of what was trying to be done at the time...
I know, and at the time, it was appropriate to the situation, but it quickly became the thread it is now. May be the title should have been changed, but it's just not screaming obvious to those who missed the start, like I did. I saw the silent thread, then wondered why. I also got a text from Surfchick mentioning it too, so I was actually looking for it, but didn't see. Do a search on 'Urgent' before yesterday's thread, and see how many people have had some urgency.

I'm not bagging anyone here, just think of the whole picture before you fire off.. We're only human

Hitcher
2nd May 2005, 12:46
Yeah, but the title came out of what was trying to be done at the time...
Maybe an administrator could put a short, bracketed explanation after the word "Urgent"...

curious george
2nd May 2005, 16:21
Read this http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=11540 and this http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=11548

Ahhhh. Thanks for that CSL. Could have guessed, but rather be sure.

onearmedbandit
2nd May 2005, 16:49
On the issue of sigs, I left mine as its non-offensive. However I changed my user title, for a while at least. Maybe we could all do that for a period of a week. Just an idea.

Waylander
2nd May 2005, 16:53
On the issue of sigs, I left mine as its non-offensive. However I changed my user title, for a while at least. Maybe we could all do that for a period of a week. Just an idea.
Or blank them out in respect but then what about the peaple who can't shange thiers yet?

onearmedbandit
2nd May 2005, 17:05
Yeah I thought of that. I'm not saying that we all should do it, not at all. Maybe some might even find it offensive (if so please let me know). But I felt the need to acknowledge his passing somehow and thought it fitting. I'm really at a loss for words over this, never knew the guy but for some reason I feel cut up about it. I always feel saddened when I read of a death, but because of this forum this time it cuts a bit deeper.

bugjuice
2nd May 2005, 17:11
Yeah I thought of that. I'm not saying that we all should do it, not at all. Maybe some might even find it offensive (if so please let me know). But I felt the need to acknowledge his passing somehow and thought it fitting. I'm really at a loss for words over this, never knew the guy but for some reason I feel cut up about it. I always feel saddened when I read of a death, but because of this forum this time it cuts a bit deeper.
I can't change mine yet. Not sure if I would or not, not out of disrepect, but I don't want to be 'shallow' because I didn't really know him all that well, altho I am the same as everyone else around here.

We read and post of fellow bikers who have been unfortunate and while we read the posts, we pause and think about the loss, but we didn't know anything about them. This is different. Everyone on KB is well known, regardless of how many posts and how they are seen, they are still part of KB, which brings it real close to home. We're stretched out from the tip of the north Island to the bottom of the south and everywhere inbetween, yet on the forum, we're all in the same place. It's this that brings the happy bits and the sad bits to your sofa, desk or chair.

I've not been able to concentrate much, and I know I had joked a few times on threads with Sam, but I never personally met him. I'm still at a loss for words. This is the first 'loss' for me since joining the forum too.

Virago
2nd May 2005, 17:59
I can't change mine yet. Not sure if I would or not, not out of disrepect, but I don't want to be 'shallow' because I didn't really know him all that well, altho I am the same as everyone else around here.

We read and post of fellow bikers who have been unfortunate and while we read the posts, we pause and think about the loss, but we didn't know anything about them. This is different. Everyone on KB is well known, regardless of how many posts and how they are seen, they are still part of KB, which brings it real close to home. We're stretched out from the tip of the north Island to the bottom of the south and everywhere inbetween, yet on the forum, we're all in the same place. It's this that brings the happy bits and the sad bits to your sofa, desk or chair.

I've not been able to concentrate much, and I know I had joked a few times on threads with Sam, but I never personally met him. I'm still at a loss for words. This is the first 'loss' for me since joining the forum too.
I couldn't agree more.

I have just come back to biking after many years away. I have yet to take part in organised rides, I am new to this forum, I didn't know Sam at all.

But in the short time I have been involved here, the camaraderie is very evident, and it is a priviledge to post alongside others who share my passion for riding and bikes.

As I said, I didn't know Sam, but the intense feeling of loss being expressed in this forum is deeply moving, and I share your pain.

onearmedbandit
2nd May 2005, 18:41
I don't think its shallow at all, or maybe I'm missing the point. As far as I'm concerned we are all one family here. Sometimes we get on, sometimes we don't. Sometimes we socialise together, sometimes we can't be bothered. Just like a family. And now one of us is gone forever, he is a part of this family that will be missed. I never spoke directly to Sam, nor rode with him. But I still feel the loss, and will reflect this feeling.

Skyryder
2nd May 2005, 19:09
I had thought of taking my sig off. But then the sig is me. It tells something about myself. I left it on. On this board our sigs say who we are good bad or indifferent. That's nothing to be ashamed of. I think Flyin' would understand.

Skyryder

jazbug5
2nd May 2005, 19:43
Fair point- but some people's sigs were more open to misinterpretation in the context of the silent thread. (References to death/injury/etc) I must apologise to anyone I PM'd inappropriately when I was doing that, I probably went a bit overboard, really. Just worried about any little thing that could add to the hurt if read. Y'know.
Yours is really quite innofensive, however you read it.

Edit:And yeah, I think he would understand, too. I'm sure he liked that we are such a mix of characters.