View Full Version : How many forum members does it takes to change a light bulb?
ryan_walters
12-17-2007, 01:02 AM
1 to change the light bulb and to post that the light bulb has been changed
14 to share similar experiences of changing light bulbs and how the light bulb could have been changed differently
7 to caution about the dangers of changing light bulbs
1 to move it to the Lighting section
2 to argue then move it to the Electricals section
7 to point out spelling/grammar errors in posts about changing light bulbs
5 to flame the spell checkers
3 to correct spelling/grammar flames
6 to argue over whether it's "lightbulb" or "light bulb" ... another 6 to condemn those 6 as stupid
2 industry professionals to inform the group that the proper term is "lamp"
15 know-it-alls who claim they were in the industry, and that "light bulb" is perfectly correct
19 to post that this forum is not about light bulbs and to please take this discussion to a lightbulb forum
11 to defend the posting to this forum saying that we all use light bulbs and therefore the posts are relevant to this forum
36 to debate which method of changing light bulbs is superior, where to buy the best light bulbs, what brand of light bulbs work best for this technique and what brands are faulty
7 to post URL's where one can see examples of different light bulbs
4 to post that the URL's were posted incorrectly and then post the corrected URL's
3 to post about links they found from the URL's that are relevant to this group which makes light bulbs relevant to this group
13 to link all posts to date, quote them in their entirety including all headers and signatures, and add "Me too"
5 to post to the group that they will no longer post because they cannot handle the light bulb controversy
4 to say "didn't we go through this already a short time ago?"
13 to say "do a Google search on light bulbs before posting questions about light bulbs"
1 forum lurker to respond to the original post 6 months from now and start it all over again.
Found this funny.
Some of this sounds vaguely familar.
KSagal
12-17-2007, 02:31 AM
Wow!
Mee two.
Err... Me too!
LOL
macgeek
12-17-2007, 08:51 AM
One to pimp it!
I made it 30% brighter, with its own independent power source
Jonathan
apollo
12-18-2007, 02:18 AM
ryan_walters, you have summed up why there are so many of the people who started and loved this community back in the early days (2002, 2003, early 2004) .... why there are so few of those people who still check this board and bother with it.
Bravo, Sir!
Actually,although I think Ryan's post is quite fun, I also think that one of the reason so few of the 2002 and 3'ers still post is because they're typically early adopters. Saw it with pt. They're always seeking the newest, brightest and best of technology (which is not a bad thing) and tend to move in the direction that that leads them - and with only 24 hours in a day.....
Some of us gave our hearts to this contraption, hang out for the community, through the ups and downs of LLC, INC, and the IT/PT that we love. But a lot of the early adopters lives have moved on into other ventures.
pam
polo_pro
12-18-2007, 11:31 AM
Actually,although I think Ryan's post is quite fun, I also think that one of the reason so few of the 2002 and 3'ers still post is because they're typically early adopters. Saw it with pt. They're always seeking the newest, brightest and best of technology (which is not a bad thing) and tend to move in the direction that that leads them - and with only 24 hours in a day.....
Some of us gave our hearts to this contraption, hang out for the community, through the ups and downs of LLC, INC, and the IT/PT that we love. But a lot of the early adopters lives have moved on into other ventures.
Pam, what do you think are the main differences between the early adopters and the most recent inductees into the glider ranks?
I know that I differ from both past and current gliders in what I'll pay for a segway. While my average cost is $1800 per segway (with tax and shipping included in those numbers), over the last couple years I probably do spent upwards of $3500 per segway when I factor in all the extra accessories I bought (extra Li-Ions, Segseat, spinners, lower cargo system, trailer, off board chargers, spare tires, lights, locks, etc). Still, none of this comes close to what the early adopters (and even new buyers) spend.
ps - Folks need to realize that I tinker and having spare parts is a priority. I'm proud to say that none of my segways have ever gone back to INC (mainly because I'd be afraid of how long it'd stay there).
I think a lot of the more recent inductees into the glider ranks have been more deliberate in their purchases, and I would assume would hang around more (until other circumstances in their lives pulled them away - we live in a fast-evolving society).
Yes, all us early adopters paid full price to be at the front of the technology <G>. There were no "used" Segways at that point. In fact, for many early adopters, there weren't even any NEW Segways if they bought between November of 2002 and March of 2003, when the first deliveries were made (other than the early delivery contest winners - the "early 30" as I call them).
pam
Pam, what do you think are the main differences between the early adopters and the most recent inductees into the glider ranks?
I know that I differ from both past and current gliders in what I'll pay for a segway. While my average cost is $1800 per segway (with tax and shipping included in those numbers), over the last couple years I probably do spent upwards of $3500 per segway when I factor in all the extra accessories I bought (extra Li-Ions, Segseat, spinners, lower cargo system, trailer, off board chargers, spare tires, lights, locks, etc). Still, none of this comes close to what the early adopters (and even new buyers) spend.
ps - Folks need to realize that I tinker and having spare parts is a priority. I'm proud to say that none of my segways have ever gone back to INC (mainly because I'd be afraid of how long it'd stay there).
RAG1247
12-18-2007, 02:49 PM
Pam, what do you think are the main differences between the early adopters and the most recent inductees into the glider ranks?
I know that I differ from both past and current gliders in what I'll pay for a segway. While my average cost is $1800 per segway (with tax and shipping included in those numbers), over the last couple years I probably do spent upwards of $3500 per segway when I factor in all the extra accessories I bought (extra Li-Ions, Segseat, spinners, lower cargo system, trailer, off board chargers, spare tires, lights, locks, etc). Still, none of this comes close to what the early adopters (and even new buyers) spend.
ps - Folks need to realize that I tinker and having spare parts is a priority. I'm proud to say that none of my segways have ever gone back to INC (mainly because I'd be afraid of how long it'd stay there).
Polo
when this chat was first formed, the majority of early members were interested in the segway technology and most of us had very few details. then we ordered almost sight unseen from amazon and awaited. I, along with Brooster was fortunate enough to attend the first training group in New Hampshire and we were all like little kids. Nobody really knew much so there were constant questions or comments on every aspect of a segway. In the beginning there were no segway lights so many of us tried various types to see what worked best and communicated such info through segwaychat.
at the first segwayfest we got to meet many of those people we had basically corresponded with and in many cases those friendships continue through today. But at some time you reach a point where there is very little new about segways. in the beginning there was little talk of how to use or where to use a segway, but dealt with just using and enjoying the segway.
I think many people continue to view segwaychat but there is little new to say and at times there seems to be more discussions which have nothing to do with the original post. There is more to life than segways.
hopefully the segway technology will continue to evolve and maybe even new units will be offered. that will get more people involved.
hellphish
12-18-2007, 05:16 PM
when this chat was first formed, the majority of early members were interested in the segway technology and most of us had very few details. then we ordered almost sight unseen from amazon and awaited. I, along with Brooster was fortunate enough to attend the first training group in New Hampshire and we were all like little kids. Nobody really knew much so there were constant questions or comments on every aspect of a segway. In the beginning there were no segway lights so many of us tried various types to see what worked best and communicated such info through segwaychat. at the first segwayfest we got to meet many of those people we had basically corresponded with and in many cases those friendships continue through today. But at some time you reach a point where there is very little new about segways. in the beginning there was little talk of how to use or where to use a segway, but dealt with just using and enjoying the segway.
I think many people continue to view segwaychat but there is little to say and at times there seems to be more discussions about religion and politics. There is more to life than segways
hopefully the segway technology will continue to evolve and maybe even new units will be offered. that will get more people involved.
there are also those who like reading their own words continuously (and like to increase their post count). Quantity is not quality!
to the future!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I thought this post looked familiar... :) :)
Emphasis mine :)
RAG1247
12-18-2007, 10:05 PM
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I thought this post looked familiar... :) :)
Emphasis mine :)
and your point is??????????????????????
yes it is a revised post of another one posted in this thread (that I also posted in another thread) because I thought it pertinent
polo_pro
12-19-2007, 02:28 AM
But at some time you reach a point where there is very little new about segways. in the beginning there was little talk of how to use or where to use a segway, but dealt with just using and enjoying the segway.
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I think many people continue to view segwaychat but there is little new to say and at times there seems to be more discussions which have nothing to do with the original post. There is more to life than segways.
I can see your point, but I do have a slightly different view on the matter. Those "bored" folks just haven't picked up a polo mallet yet. 8^) 8^) 8^) Nothing revitalizes your enjoyment of a segway more than polo.
SEGsby
01-10-2008, 02:59 AM
Nu nu nuuuuw.
I've picked up a polo mallet. And put it back down. I liked it too much.
SEGsby
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