Did something actually happen, or did DTR decide to go?If only someone saw this coming.
Did something actually happen, or did DTR decide to go?If only someone saw this coming.
I'm guessing he decided to go. I don't see anything worthy of a ban in any of his posts. Unless something was deleted. Too bad.Did something actually happen, or did DTR decide to go?
I think Julie Bowen broke his heart.I'm guessing he decided to go. I don't see anything worthy of a ban in any of his posts. Unless something was deleted. Too bad.
Sometimes keeping your head down, out of the line of fire, is the smart choice.I'm guessing he decided to go. I don't see anything worthy of a ban in any of his posts. Unless something was deleted. Too bad.
I had to learn how to keep my head down. I wasn't doing well with getting really worked up. I decided that someone on the internet that I don't even know was not going to have that much power over me. That decision was one of the best of my life.Sometimes keeping your head down, out of the line of fire, is the smart choice.
But some must feel a need to keep the flag flying.
ha! You cold be on to something there!I think Julie Bowen broke his heart.
Could be why he deleted his member.
Sometimes keeping your head down, out of the line of fire, is the smart choice.
But some must feel a need to keep the flag flying.
Yeah, sometimes a little perspective, and a deep breath are just the needed thing. Early on in my time on this forum I got into it a little bit with a moderator over the direction of a thread that he wanted us to "tone down". We bickered in the thread, and took it off line. Ended up having a great conversation, and got things straightened out. We had a good forum relationship from that point forward. Good enough that he honored me with a great opportunity to shock a well loved forum member (you'll have to find the White Westie thread for that whole story). Anyway, he was a good man, and is greatly missed.....R.I.P. BillI had to learn how to keep my head down. I wasn't doing well with getting really worked up. I decided that someone on the internet that I don't even know was not going to have that much power over me. That decision was one of the best of my life.
Yeah, sometimes a little perspective, and a deep breath are just the needed thing. Early on in my time on this forum I got into it a little bit with a moderator over the direction of a thread that he wanted us to "tone down". We bickered in the thread, and took it off line. Ended up having a great conversation, and got things straightened out. We had a good forum relationship from that point forward. Good enough that he honored me with a great opportunity to shock a well loved forum member (you'll have to find the White Westie thread for that whole story). Anyway, he was a good man, and is greatly missed.....R.I.P. Bill
He, JustRob and I did the first signings of the forum guitar at his home.Funny, I was thinking of Bill before you revealed it was him. He had his...cantankerous moments once or twice, but as you said, very good man. Still miss him - and if we ever have Experience again, it won't be the same w/o him there.
preachI usually just stop posting in a thread that gets me worked up.
And stop preaching on occasion!preach
If someone's pissing me off, I usually click the 'ignore' button.I am guessing that the conversation was getting him more worked up than his posts showed and he decided that he had enough. I usually just stop posting in a thread that gets me worked up.
I am not sure any of us realized he was getting to that level.If someone's pissing me off, I usually click the 'ignore' button.
I probably should have done that with DTR instead of pissing him off that much, but didn't realize he was all that upset.
You and I agree. I do electronica quite often.I know quite a few of my peers both musicians and non musicians think the Electronica I make is not "music" just because I use a computer to create and arrange the sounds