patricknd said:Do you really even notice them anymore? It's not the end of the world.![]()
auscyclefan94 said:Again if we are to be united on this issue we all need to do it at the same time which means for the Americans maybe doing their protest through some of the 15th of January.
Here's my suggestion for the time
10am (16th Jan) - 10am (17th Jan) AEDT
6pm (15th Jan) - 6pm (16th Jan) EST
3pm (15th Jan) - 3pm (16th Jan) PST
12am (16th Jan) - 12am (17th Jan) CET
11pm (15th Jan) - 12am (17th Jan) GMT
7am (16th Jan) - 7am (17th Jan) WST
This is merely a suggestion but not posting at the same time is a better idea.
auscyclefan94 said:The times are above for those who want to know. I tried to make themmm as reasonable as possible for everyone and still fit in with the Tour Down Under.
Timmy-loves-Rabo said:They don't bother me in the least (as i voted), nor am I one to really 'go on strike' over these matters. In fact I probably wont, boredom at work is much worse then some adds. However in respect to the other members here, I suppose it is worth considering. IMO this whole thing has been pretty overblown, taking this place more serious then need be. Agreed their is some disrespect going on, but it's not worth getting worked up over imo.
I wouldn't leave this place for another forum tho (i might join that other forum but i'd still come here. And yes creating a forum is an easy process, there are decent hosts, well price (some even free) with better software. I've been involved in a break away forum before. I assure you while this might bother cn and co a bit, the forum will endure, eventually other members will become prominent and cycling news will continue. Meanwhile this breakaway forum will eventually wither and struggle for activity; that's not fair actually, with the nature of cycling it is plausible to believe for consistent activity. But the inflow of new members will be a factor, and in my experience other problems can arise from more 'personal' directed forums. However at the same time there is also something very nice about the smaller personal forums also![]()
auscyclefan94 said:The times are above for those who want to know. I tried to make themmm as reasonable as possible for everyone and still fit in with the Tour Down Under.
Maxiton said:Reading the forum on my phone just now, the in-line ads seem to be gone. Anyone else noticed this?
Maxiton said:Never mind. I see them now.![]()
RedheadDane said:And... I'd be where?
Not really too smart about time-zones!
Timmy-loves-Rabo said:They don't bother me in the least (as i voted), nor am I one to really 'go on strike' over these matters. In fact I probably wont, boredom at work is much worse then some adds. However in respect to the other members here, I suppose it is worth considering. IMO this whole thing has been pretty overblown, taking this place more serious then need be. Agreed their is some disrespect going on, but it's not worth getting worked up over imo.
RedheadDane said:And... I'd be where?
Not really too smart about time-zones!
Amsterhammer said:Well young lady, you'll be joining Dim and me (just two examples) by abstaining from the forum during the CET hours from midnight tonight, Sunday, till midnight on Monday night.
Clear?![]()
TeamSkyFans said:i think its about a bit more than the ads. The fact that the unpaid workers who keep this forum afloat werent warned in advance about them. And then they cant even respond to the issue
The forum is that unimportant to them that they are willing to fill it with as many adverts as you see on a warez site, and more than you see on most bittorrent sites. The fact they are having to use multiple agencies as they are beyond what google ads allow per page..
besides nothing ever happens on a monday.![]()
patricknd said:let's see, 22,574 members, 78 responses on the poll...........i'm thinking maybe it's not the hot button issue of the year.
