Hi All
First of all a big shout out to all who make this site possible and volunteer their time to keep it functional and secure. It is a hugely valuable resource for Taylorcraft owners and GA owners and operators in general.
What makes it so valuable is the input that comes from many different people, in many different places, with different backgrounds, knowledge and specialities. Collectively creating a knowledge and reference base that is both comprehensive and current.
That is why I would never like to see discussion curtailed on any subject unless there is truly no alternative.
It's easy to let emotions get the better of us and I'm thankful to Mods that call out members when they get personal or break the rules. Beyond that, discussion should and will conclude when there is nothing more to add. Truncating discussion limits learning, and leaves members clinging to positions, and generally causes a reluctance to participate in the future.
Thankfully it doesn't happen often and so, respectfully, I think there is time to reflect long and hard prior to cutting off discussion by closing a thread. Let the members, within the boundaries of civility, decide when a discussion has run its course.
Felt the need to get that off my chest. Again with the greatest respect for all those involved in making this site possible.
First of all a big shout out to all who make this site possible and volunteer their time to keep it functional and secure. It is a hugely valuable resource for Taylorcraft owners and GA owners and operators in general.
What makes it so valuable is the input that comes from many different people, in many different places, with different backgrounds, knowledge and specialities. Collectively creating a knowledge and reference base that is both comprehensive and current.
That is why I would never like to see discussion curtailed on any subject unless there is truly no alternative.
It's easy to let emotions get the better of us and I'm thankful to Mods that call out members when they get personal or break the rules. Beyond that, discussion should and will conclude when there is nothing more to add. Truncating discussion limits learning, and leaves members clinging to positions, and generally causes a reluctance to participate in the future.
Thankfully it doesn't happen often and so, respectfully, I think there is time to reflect long and hard prior to cutting off discussion by closing a thread. Let the members, within the boundaries of civility, decide when a discussion has run its course.
Felt the need to get that off my chest. Again with the greatest respect for all those involved in making this site possible.
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