What to do with all these word-games in the pub?

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Perhaps I shouldnt have posted all that in one go :oops:

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blackhawk wrote:...
You have said it all !!!

I used to like coming to Luchtzak and reading about aviation, now I come by a couple of times, only to see a lot of topics that have NOTHING to do with AVIATION...
If you want jokes, games, etc...., go to "jokes.com" or "games.com"
The only exception I think is the Cityguide-forum, because aviation has a lot to do with traveling, and the cityguides allso have to do with that :wink:
They are an interesting read, the games/jokes/what if?/.... topics are NOT!

I would allso call on the admin's to get back to the core-bussines (the thing that made this site the great site it is now), and let the other sites do the things that don't belong here...

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Humberside wrote:Perhaps I shouldnt have posted all that in one go :oops:
You should have posted it all, but not in the fora! That's why we have a latest news-section...

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blackhawk wrote:PS: Humbersite, nothing against you but try to avoid this:

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Images like this make my *sigh* and *sigh*, I can't be there all the time. In fact the administrators can't be there all the time. We support our dearest members to submit all the latest aviation news via the 'submit news'-button just to avoid things like this :roll:

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Buzz wrote: The only exception I think is the Cityguide-forum, because aviation has a lot to do with traveling, and the cityguides allso have to do with that :wink:
They are an interesting read, the games/jokes/what if?/.... topics are NOT!
Thanks Buzz :thumbsup: People often fly off somewhere and then wonder what to do when they get there, and advice from someone who has been or knows a place is a thousand times better than advice in a guide book. I think Cityguide is a perfect compliment to the aviation forums and rounds the site off nicely.
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Avro wrote:B744skipper wrote:

I am happy with the situation as it is now, no need to change it for me. :wink:




Amen to that !!!
I agree with this.
Comet wrote:Maybe it would be nice to do the same for the birthday topic - it was much nicer when there was a special topic for your birhtday rather than just being added to a list in a sticky. And it was also easier to see who was wishing who a happy birthday.

Contrast the number of birthday wishes people had when there was a special topic for them witht he number they hardly get when they are listed in a sticky and you will see what I mean.
i also agree with this, it was much better with individual birthday topics
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sn26567 wrote:
Thanks again to bigjulie for reminding us!
bigjulie wrote:It seems that the birthday wishes are less popular in this sticky topic...:sad:

Would it be possible to go back to the old way :razz: :!: , after a suitable trial period, unfortunately there are not many b/days in August, so what do you suggest (sn26567)? :confused: Maybe people don't know what this topic is all about :cry:

I made this topic 'sticky' as there where too many birthday-topics in the luchtzak-pub. Just to keep a good overview in that forums. And don't worry, I am 100% sure that when people start discovering this topic they will visit more often!
Seems like I was right way back in July last year, I think there has been a suitable trial period , don't you, after 10 months?

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luchtzak wrote: We support our dearest members to submit all the latest aviation news via the 'submit news'-button just to avoid things like this :roll:
I did submit some of what I posted as news articles as well but I also had some related questions hence them being posted in the forum as well

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If you want to wish some-one a happy birthday, that's very nice, but send a PM. I am very much against an individual topic for everyone's birthday!!!
We are nearing 10000 members, Imagine the amount of topics it would create!

We need to get back to aviation, with the pub on the side, instead of the pub, with aviation on the side...

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Buzz wrote:If you want to wish some-one a happy birthday, that's very nice, but send a PM. I am very much against an individual topic for everyone's birthday!!!
We are nearing 10000 members, Imagine the amount of topics it would create!

We need to get back to aviation, with the pub on the side, instead of the pub, with aviation on the side...
Indeed Buzz, the only birthday-topic is there. We will not allow people to create multiple topics for each birthday.

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