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His email address was in his profile - should still be on here if you go back far enough.


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 9:44 pm
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Yes.


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 9:44 pm
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I found though that the chat forum has a good mix of people with diverse skillsets and at least some degree of intelligence.

Counts me out... 😀
(Pun intended)
Interesting thread, this. I've pretty much stopped looking at the cycling side, partly because I haven't any need to do anything to my bikes that really needs help with, but mainly because I hardly ride these days, for a number of reasons.
This side, though, keeps on providing enough interesting subject matter and conversations to keep me entertained and coming back. There are certain individuals who I can't say I'm too sad to see the back of, but I do miss elfinfrededbra for the times he could be really amusing, and for his architecture themed photo threads. Didn't help that some people knew which buttons to push to get him going.
Next year it'll be ten years since I started checking out STW! 😯


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 9:48 pm
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Yes.


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 9:49 pm
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Can't say I do much on the bike side of the forum, it's a bit like subscribing to Cycling Plus: great for the first year, ok in the second, then "how many articles about winter cycling gear do I need?" in the third.

The chat side of the forum is great, despite the reputation for being filled with IT middle managers (er...) I don't find it anything like that, there are a load of different opinions with a decent sense of humour to back them up.


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 9:52 pm
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Is the boy genius Supersonic stiil dispensing his deep wisdom there?

Indeed, with Nicklouse. Very knowledgeable guys, but I dislike how everything they say is taken as gospel!


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 9:56 pm
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I liked Fred, but he deserved his ban.
Good VFM, but he was just too nasty to too many people too many times.

Much of the abuse TJ took was bullying, pure and simple - there are some truly nasty people on this site.
I'd rather have lost his tormentors than him.

Never really noticed TSY - didn't he just post guff about himself?
Seemed harmless enough, if a bit egotistical.

I know I've said this before, but the best thing for this site would be a limit on the number of times people can post.
Obviously never going to happen, but would make this a much more pleasant place.

Oh, and a clampdown on multiple accounts, but not technically possible I believe.


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 9:57 pm
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Anyone got a contact for TJ?

Unsure of its effectiveness, but feel free to try

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Posted : 28/12/2012 10:10 pm
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Interesting that some regulars now avoid the bike forum as they are already so knowledgeable. I like to think I can contribute rather than just "take" all the time.


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 10:14 pm
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STW: you'll come for the biking, you'll stay for the bollocks.

Very astute


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 10:14 pm
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I like to think I can contribute rather than just "take" all the time.

That's because you're a giver, not just a receiver Druidh.

Personally, I am less on the Bike side, as I don't to cause anyone mischief with my cack-handed advice.


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 10:16 pm
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Whom is it on Bike Radar that has about 30 thousand posts yet has doesn't seem to have ridden anywhere other than Deggy? He was quite scathing of the Olympic MTB course iirc.


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 10:17 pm
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Staying resolutely in the middle Jamie....


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 10:18 pm
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I know I've said this before, but the best thing for this site would be a limit on the number of times people can post.
😯


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 10:18 pm
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Staying resolutely in the middle Jamie....

...the filling in the sandwich.

As it were.


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 10:19 pm
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Wise words Rusty but TSY persona was somewhat tongue in cheek

TJ was often enraged but loads of folks - who disagree with his politics- just attacked him

On the the final straw thread I posteda view similar to TJ an it was ignored - Don simon [ now back as davidjones but not seen for a while] and iirc Z-11 posted their only comments on the thread just at him - they actually sought him out and often.
He did not really help himself though but there was no malice to him
unlike some posters on here

I like to think I can contribute rather than just "take" all the time.

Bless you , we are humbled


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 10:19 pm
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STW: you'll come for the biking, you'll stay for the bollocks.

Yup.

Was the first bikey forum I ever joined, under the same moniker, several years ago - 2005/6..?

It's the first place I come to for technical advice, and I do offer it too... whether qualified or not is a different matter! Do enjoy the 'bollocks', too.


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 10:24 pm
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Interesting that some regulars now avoid the bike forum as they are already so knowledgeable. I like to think I can contribute rather than just "take" all the time.

Don't really avoid it, just not that interested in it, and I really couldn't tell you the difference between Reverb and Vanilla forks (or whatever) these days, after >10yrs they all look the same... Still post on stuff I am a (bit) more knowledgeable on, though.

As for TJ: he seemed a nice enough guy on a personal level, but he was crap at arguing, despite the amount he tried. He'd take a position, usually based on his own (limited) experience, then never budge from it despite any amount of evidence against it. That would be fine if the whole-wide-world were the same as central Edinburgh, but if (as is my case) you have two kids and live in a rural area... but no, he wouldn't budge, he wouldn't accept that perhaps a car could be necessary, that perhaps you do need more than 40K to live on, etc.


 
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You need more that £40k to live on? Give over. Perhaps if you didn't spend all your money on bikes and computers you wouldn't need half as much!

etc.
etc.
etc.

PS - TJ is lovely. And has embraced some modern conveniences like Facebook if anyone is in need of a good rant.


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 10:39 pm
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Interesting that some regulars now avoid the bike forum as they are already so knowledgeable. I like to think I can contribute rather than just "take" all the time.

We bow to your humility.

Who said they avoided the bike forum because they know it all? They're just not interested in which tire will give them 2s on their mates at some trail centre.

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You need more that £40k to live on?

How could you know?


 
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hmmm agree with njee apart from one bit...[b]. jedi said he was by far the fastest rider he'd had round his field of dreams IIRC.[/b]
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😆 funniest thing I've heard all year!.....I assume he had great competition! 😆


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 10:41 pm
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He is right though plenty of folk live on less than 40 k per annum in the UK never mind the world.

just because you dont want to do this [he explained it poorly and called you all rich so you got upset] does not mean his fundamental point was true if unpalatable.

He often made decent points, if controversial, very badly


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 10:42 pm
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You need more that £40k to live on? Give over.

To be fair, druidh, that could depend on [i]where [/i]in the UK you love.


 
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[quote=cynic-al ]
Who said they avoided the bike forum because they know it all? They're just not interested in which tire will give them 2s on their mates at some trail centre.
Or even in how to spell tyre!


 
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To be fair, druidh, that does very much depend on where in the UK you love.
I do most of my loving at home.

But your response (and Als) does highlight one of the issues about drawing conclusions about folk based on what they write on the internet..... 😆


 
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🙄 US v UK spelling flame = WIN...,not.


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 10:46 pm
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which tire will give them 2s on
their mates at some trail centre

There are tyres that'll give me 2s on my mates?! Quick! I must know which ones they are!


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 10:46 pm
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Where is the place in the UK you starve to death on only a paltry 40 k?


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 10:48 pm
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There are tyres that'll give me 2s on my mates?! Quick! I must know which ones they are!

Try asking in the bike section.


 
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highlight one of the issues about drawing conclusions about folk based on what they write on the internet..

OK...we know your love of being cryptic...what are you getting at here? We're misunderstanding you?


 
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Never really noticed TSY - didn't he just post guff about himself?
Seemed harmless enough, if a bit egotistical.

I never even noticed that, found him amusing.

Whom is it on Bike Radar that has about 30 thousand posts yet has doesn't seem to have ridden anywhere other than Deggy? He was quite scathing of the Olympic MTB course iirc.

YeeHaMcGee? He's in that neck of the woods. He's a good bloke, although it was all a bit 'torch and pitchforks' when I was new there! Their CrudCatcher can be like the worst of the Chat Forum, with little moderation. Unlike the other 9583853 sub fora.

funniest thing I've heard all year!.....I assume he had great competition

No, a number of people did say he was an excellent rider. Jedi said (and I quote), "he's the best rider on the forum", although I'm not quite sure a) how you quantify that or b) how he knows. Clearly a bloody good rider though. Just a real shame he felt it necessary to tell the world and belittle everyone constantly. Is he really a child minder? That's mental. Why do people feel the need to be such arrogant tossers online?

I still post far more on the bike forum, although increasingly I find myself reading (and often posting on) threads in chat.


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 10:50 pm
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Absolutely, druidh. And I'm getting too cloudy (spiced rum) to understand/make much sense!


 
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Double post.


 
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No, a number of people did say he was an excellent rider. Jedi said (and I quote), "he's the best rider on the forum", although I'm not quite sure a) how you quantify that or b) how he knows.

They've met; GW Went down to Jedi's stomping ground a few years ago, not that he's into Jedi's woodwork riding much!


 
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Where is the place in the UK you starve to death on only a paltry 40 k?

Sandbanks 😉


 
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Yeah that was it, yeehamcgee! I must say I never really liked the bike radar MTB section. The road section was always much better in my experience.


 
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Going by Facebook crossfire GW and Jedi know each other pretty well and have ridden with each other a fair bit.

All you need to know is that GW is a much faster rider than I am. 😉


 
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They've met; GW Went down to Jedi's stomping ground a few years ago, not that he's into Jedi's woodwork riding much!

Yes I know, but how to quantify 'best', and unless he's also ridden with every member of the forum he's not really in a place to comment! I'm being pedantic.


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 11:02 pm
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Fair comment - guess I was partially answering part (b) of your question!


 
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Why do people feel the need to be such arrogant tossers online?

Because I can do it without getting punched


 
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No, a number of people did say he was an excellent rider. [b]Jedi said (and I quote), "he's the best rider on the forum"[/b], although I'm not quite sure a) how you quantify that or b) how he knows. Clearly a bloody good rider though

😆 so Jedi takes a group of middle class retards out on a skillz day, takes a shine to GW and tells him he's the fastest on the forum!!! 😆

Stw-hardly your average pink bike forum user anyway is it!!! 😆


 
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so Jedi takes a group of middle class retards out on a skillz day, takes a shine to GW and tells him he's the fastest on the forum!!!

Stw-hardly your average pink bike forum user anyway is it!!!

welcome back GW 😀


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 11:36 pm
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Can I just say TJ didn't flounce, he was thrown out for reasons which become clear if you watch this clip

That's all I have to say on this navel-gazingtastic thread.


 
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Jedi said (and I quote), "he's the best rider on the forum"

nope, Duane is the boy to beat.


 
Posted : 29/12/2012 12:11 am
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I'm still surprised at the number of "regulars" whose name only ever appears in the Chat forum ....

I rarely post in the bike forum as it just doesn't interest me, I can fix my own bikes, know pretty much all I want to know about MTBs and mainly ride HT single speeds, so all this suspension / gear nonsense is of no interest to me. There's only so much novel stuff to do with bike mechanics after all, whereas random drivel is endless....


 
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