
"Change is always taking place but that doesn't always mean change is better!"
I like this new board, it's nice to have functions that work instead of being "hit-or-miss." I hope that we can get this board up to the following we had on the MMB.AppGrad1 wrote:Just doesn't feel the same. Seems distant to me. Even though I see my pic in this standsI still hate this new site. Just my opinion. Don't think I will get used to it either.
"Change is always taking place but that doesn't always mean change is better!"
The old board had it's issues but at least it worked. I can't get this thing to load most of the time. Multiple browsers on multiple computers.AppGrad1 wrote:Just doesn't feel the same. Seems distant to me. Even though I see my pic in this standsI still hate this new site. Just my opinion. Don't think I will get used to it either.
"Change is always taking place but that doesn't always mean change is better!"
What a completely useless sentiment. Someone built this board, putting in time and effort, and all you can do is complain about it? You've contributed nothing.AppGrad1 wrote:Just doesn't feel the same. Seems distant to me. Even though I see my pic in this standsI still hate this new site. Just my opinion. Don't think I will get used to it either.
"Change is always taking place but that doesn't always mean change is better!"
Who said you "must" do anything? You're free to frequent a different board. Or you could build your own. But a thread started just so non-contributors can complain? Weak. (And, for the record, when I have been unhappy enough in my workplace to vocally protest, I'm usually prepared to either offer a solution or find a new job, as both are active responses rather than passive complaints.)AppGrad1 wrote:So, just because someone put time into something (which i appreciate very much) means that we"must"like the change?
I'm sure you are always on board with changes at your workplace.
The only issue I have with your post is that, yes you are allowed free speech in the United States. But, you are not allowed free speech on a private message board where someone else is footing the bill. The operators of this board have every right--legal and otherwise--to quash you speech if they so desire.AppGrad1 wrote:Here are your quotes to me.
1. Useless sentiment
2. You've contributed nothing
3. You can frequent another board
4. You can build your own
5. Weak
6. Thread where non contributors can complain?
My main op was I just didn't like our new board. I didn't realize i was looked upon as Charles Manson for expressing my opinion. It's amazing how you can sum up my personality and even ask in a way for me to leave this board??
Not sure but i think somewhere in or constitution it allows for free speech. I know of a bunch of posters on this board that have complained about, players, coaching, playcalling, penalties, parking, band, etc and have not been asked to "find another board"...
It is my opinion that 89 and Yosef value opinions not just the fluffy ones...
PS. When I was in management my most valued opinions/suggestions were the negative ones. Many positive comments on changes I had to make were pure BS and suck ups. It was hard to really see their "true" opinions. Those who had the negative comments I knew where they stood and knew they were speaking from the heart. It's not that I "liked" these opinions but I valued them a lot more than the suck up opinions... JMO...
Go Apps!
You can choose to hit the "Mark Forums Read" button when you're done looking at what you want to; it's located on the front page and the new posts page. After you hit this button, anything that shows up means it's new! Hope this helps out a little!Yosef84 wrote:To those of us who have been on MMB a good while, Delphi was familiar and I did like the "reply" functionality. I also liked the fact that threads I had read didn't show at all. That being said, I'm getting used to this one and the change was probably inevitable. Just remember that we're on the front in of this change and I think the guys who run MMB and Yosefscabin are still learning an making improvements. I would like for them to tweak it so that when I click on the next page or return to the main football (or whatever) page, it would automatically go to the top. Also, I seem to get logged off pretty frequently even when I'm reading and I have to log back in to post or filter out the stuff I've read. All in all, these are very minor things and I definitely like the fact that it is readable on my Droid. (Yes, I could read Delphi on there but since it didn't have an app, it was tiny and I had to work at it a lot).
I noticed that button recently and have been using it to clear out those threads that I have no interest in. It has helped out a lot.StorminASU wrote:You can choose to hit the "Mark Forums Read" button when you're done looking at what you want to; it's located on the front page and the new posts page. After you hit this button, anything that shows up means it's new! Hope this helps out a little!Yosef84 wrote:To those of us who have been on MMB a good while, Delphi was familiar and I did like the "reply" functionality. I also liked the fact that threads I had read didn't show at all. That being said, I'm getting used to this one and the change was probably inevitable. Just remember that we're on the front in of this change and I think the guys who run MMB and Yosefscabin are still learning an making improvements. I would like for them to tweak it so that when I click on the next page or return to the main football (or whatever) page, it would automatically go to the top. Also, I seem to get logged off pretty frequently even when I'm reading and I have to log back in to post or filter out the stuff I've read. All in all, these are very minor things and I definitely like the fact that it is readable on my Droid. (Yes, I could read Delphi on there but since it didn't have an app, it was tiny and I had to work at it a lot).