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Truly the Worst -- Site -- Ever?


Or is it, maybe, simply the arrogance of people who post crap like the following:

Those dissatisfied, of course, have the option of changing the channel.

I haven't found there to be a real serious problem. All of my comments and posts have appeared, though in many cases, especially during the mid-day peak period, it has taken a couple of minutes.

If those posting multiple times, those posting total BS, those posting unsolicited campaign advice, those posting breaking news that was posted hours previously wither here at TPM or the other sites most of us regularly visit,and those who post those insufferably long, meandering posts weren't posting here things would be a lot different. Additionally, if the serial book posters would set up their own blogs, things would be quite different.

Most of what is posted, in my opinion, is not worth reading.

Posted by Chris Brown



For what little it's worth, I find the notion that 'there is no real problem here' to be offensive.

I posted something a couple of days ago.  It went right through and I was hoping that all the trouble I'd had was gone.  I went about my real world business and checked back a few hours later to see if I had any comments or recs.  (I generally get at least a few comments on anything I post, and a few recs... every once in a while, I get enough recs to become a 'recommended post' for a day or so, which is always cool.)

I was a little surprised to discover that I had no comments yet, and no recs.  Then I checked the sidebar, and could not find my post anywhere. Yet there it was, on my blog.  But...

A few other people had posted after me, and all of them had posted over and over and over again.  When three or four people post after you, usually you still stay in the sidebar for most of a day... but when three or four people post the same thing four or five or eight or nine times each, it drives the sidebar down relentlessly, and you pretty quickly drop off.

I cannot tell you how discouraging this is to me.

None of us are getting paid for this.  ALL of us are doing it for, basically, attention.  (That's nothing to be ashamed off, it's a basic human need.)  When the servers are disfunctional to the point where multiple errors are driving fresh posts off the sidebar into oblivion within a few hours of being posted, well... that's a pretty significant problem.

Still, it's pretty obvious that I must fall into at least one, and probably more than one, of the categories Mr. Brown has nothing but contempt and disdain for, so, I guess I will take my talents, such as they are, elsewhere.

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Doc,

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Doc, don't go. Or at laast, don't fail to come back once in a while.

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  • Favorite Books most Heinlein, some Zelazny (LORD OF LIGHT, the Amber stuff), a lot of Colin Wilson's stuff, Bujold's Vorkosigan novels, GRRM's Song of Ice and Fire, Varley's GAIA trilogy, other geek stuff
  • Favorite Quotes "The four points of the compass be logic, knowledge, wisdom and the unknown. Some do bow in that final direction. Others advance upon it. To bow before the one is to lose sight of the three. I may submit to the unknown, but never to the unknowable. The man who bows in that final direction is either a saint or a fool. I have no use for either." - Roger Zelazny

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Born in the heart of a nuclear explosion, DOC NEBULA came snarling into existence at the dawn of time, armed and armored to wage a war on entropy for the sake of all existence. Now, accompanied by that band of hard rocking scientists THE HONG KONG CAVALIERS, he races across the universe...

No, wait. That's some other guy entirely.

I'm starting again.

Snatched from limbo and brought wailing into Earthly existence in late 1961, DOC NEBULA quickly became a living legend among his peergroup, even though he would not think to call himself by the name "Doc Nebula" until decades later when he got his first online account and needed a screenname and all possible variations of "GiantMan" were already taken. (Sad but true. Doc is a big Hank Pym fan.)

In the early years of this incarnation, DOC was regarded with an awestruck admiration by his peer group that frankly bordered on religious worship, said awestruck admiration most commonly being manifested in the form of ridicule, public humiliation, and frequent beatings whenever an adult authority was not in the immediate vicinity to intervene.

Undaunted by this, DOC NEBULA escaped the horrors of childhood and entered the hallowed halls of Academe at prestigious SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY, back in the late 70s when the English Department had not yet been taken over by a pack of gumchewing idiots who threw out all the classes on Shakespeare and replaced them with seminars on People Magazine.

At SU, DOC excelled in his fields of study, quickly mastering such arcane arts as pizza consumption, sleep deprivation, keeping every square inch of floorspace covered at all times with pornography, empty pizza boxes, and old issues of Steve Engelhart's AVENGERS, and most importantly of all, how to schedule all his classes so he never had to get out of bed before 1 PM. (Not that he attended many of them anyway.)

Dropping out of college without a degree, DOC embarked on a nomadic existence, wandering from job to job, apartment to apartment, always seeking that effervescent and intangible something we all call Happiness, but which DOC likes to think of as an old Army duffle bag stuffed to the top with bulky bundles of 20s, 50s, and hundred dollar bills.

In 2005 Doc Nebula somehow tricked the most wonderful woman in the world into marrying him, making him the offical stepfather to the three most wonderful stepdaughters in the world, which is really quite enough for any man and more than most can brag, thank you very much.

He has written seven or eight novels, none of which is published (unless PublishAmerica counts, and it doesn't), a whole bunch of short stories, and does a whole lot of other geek related stuff you don't care about. He blogs regularly at miserableannalsoftheearth.blogspot.com.

He can be reached with any constructive commentary (or other sorts, but I'm pretty fast with the DELETE key) at docnebula at-sign gmail.com.

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