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(Message started by: ClusterChuck on Nov 18th, 2003, 2:19am)

Title: Where is the Problem?
Post by ClusterChuck on Nov 18th, 2003, 2:19am
I just went to the OUCH board and voted.  Have you?  There are supose to be over 1000 members.  How come only 70 have logged on to the new board?  Why haven't more people signed on?

Many have complained about the board being too confusing.  This new board is just like this one.  VERY easy to use!  Why haven't more people signed on?

None of the complaints or problems can be corrected without membership support.  Why haven't more people signed up?

I have heard the complaint that many postions do not have any competition.  That is true. Why? because not enough members wanted to sign on to run for office.  DJ has set it up so that if you do NOT want to vote for someone, you can check the NO VOTE position.  This will get your feelings about this member heard.  Why haven't more people signed on?

Quit your bitching about how "bad" OUCH is, if you don't even sign on!  Only input and comment from the membership can change or correct anything.  Why haven't more people signed up?

In case you missed it, Why haven't more people signed on?

Chuck

Title: Re: Where is the Problem?
Post by BarbaraD on Nov 18th, 2003, 6:06am
Good question Chuck.  Only 70 so far... Where ARE the other 1000 or so?

OUCH is everyone's organization and members should get involved.

The ballots are up == HAVE YOU VOTED YET?

If not - get thee to the polls.........

Then GET INVOLVED with OUCH. The leadership is only as good as the members behind them.....

Title: Re: Where is the Problem?
Post by ClusterChuck on Nov 18th, 2003, 2:30pm
Ok, in 12 hours, it is now up to 76.  Great going!  Where are the rest?  76 is still a far shot from 1000+ members!

LET'S HEAR FROM YOU!!!

Chuck

Title: Re: Where is the Problem?
Post by thomas on Nov 18th, 2003, 2:35pm
I haven't been a member long enough to vote.  Sorry. :-[

Title: Re: Where is the Problem?
Post by Edna on Nov 18th, 2003, 2:45pm
Thomas, puleeeeez don't feel that way...........you are important enough to cast your vote. At least, someone stop me if there is some crazy rule that would specify the need to have been here for a certain amount of time. If so......it needs to be changed!!


check your pm Thomas,

pf wishes,
EDNA

Title: Re: Where is the Problem?
Post by don on Nov 18th, 2003, 2:53pm
Thomas,

Any member can vote.

The one year membership requirement is to hold office.

Title: Re: Where is the Problem?
Post by KingOfPain on Nov 18th, 2003, 3:02pm
Chuck,


There might not be enough people
frequenting both sites to know what
is going on.

For some, non-involvement/non-voting
may be there way of making a statement.

Could be some just haven't "gotten
around to it".


Just guessing at reasons here.


Your post is a good one.

A "wake up call".

Keep up the good work.




KingOfPain

Title: Re: Where is the Problem?
Post by don on Nov 18th, 2003, 3:41pm
Also keep this in mind;

Although there is only one candidate for each office, voting for that candidate or "no vote" gives us an idea as to how many active participating members we have.

So please do not keep from voting simply because of a lack of candidates. Vote anyway!

Title: Re: Where is the Problem?
Post by Brian_Y on Nov 18th, 2003, 4:17pm
Russian Voice:

"Of course we are dee-mocratic.  We have much candidates who belong to one party!!"

[smiley=laugh.gif]

Title: Re: Where is the Problem?
Post by brain_cramps on Nov 18th, 2003, 6:38pm

on 11/18/03 at 16:17:43, Brian_Y wrote:
Russian Voice:

"Of course we are dee-mocratic.  We have much candidates who belong to one party!!"

[smiley=laugh.gif]


Kinda like the Iraqi election where the only person on the ballot was Saddam.  Of course, voters could vote against him, but those ballots where misplaced.   ;;D

Title: Re: Where is the Problem?
Post by don on Nov 18th, 2003, 8:06pm

Quote:
Of course, voters could vote against him, but those ballots where misplaced.    


So were the voters who cast them !

Title: Re: Where is the Problem?
Post by Prense on Nov 18th, 2003, 8:10pm

on 11/18/03 at 14:30:53, ClusterChuck wrote:
Ok, in 12 hours, it is now up to 76.  Great going!  Where are the rest?  76 is still a far shot from 1000+ members!


Sleep, work...just got home.  Hey, don't we have until the end of the month?  I was contemplating my choices!   ;;D

Title: Re: Where is the Problem?
Post by jonny on Nov 18th, 2003, 8:41pm
yes bro....end of the month.....dont vote for that "No vote" guy, hes a prick ;;D

........................................jonny

Title: Re: Where is the Problem?
Post by Little Deb on Nov 18th, 2003, 9:21pm
OK people, I did my part. Now I can jump on ClusterChuck's band wagon.

[/size][size=2]VOTE!!!!!!

Then get your "I just voted" sticker from Chuck.

VOTE! VOTE! VOTE!

GO OUCH!  GO CANDIDATES!

where is the ballot for King??? [smiley=huh.gif]

Title: Re: Where is the Problem?
Post by Charlie on Nov 18th, 2003, 9:29pm
Can't go many places. Can't do much. I had to do some reregistering. Tried several times the last week or so but nothing works. If I'm supposed get a new password in email, that hasn't happened yet.

Just when I began to drop in at OUCH now and then too  :-/ Nothing's ever easy. I guess my old bookmarks are out of date too. Not that I've ever been good navigating OUCH :-/

I'm an idiot

Charlie

Title: Re: Where is the Problem?
Post by Not4Hire on Nov 18th, 2003, 10:16pm
MOC...try , um...not doing anything different

just sign into the new board with yer old sign-in and password.....

it worked fer me....

of course if ya can't remember yer password...... i guess yer fucked.        or old...

;)

Title: Re: Where is the Problem?
Post by FrankF on Nov 18th, 2003, 10:23pm
I too found the new site to be a pain in the ass. But I finally logged in. It was not easy.

I tried entering my old login name and old password. That did not work. So I tried entering my old login name and clicked "forgot password". Then I received an email with my new website generated password which was nothing close to my old password.

Once I logged on with the new password, everything was cool.

I voted "No Vote" for everybody, because Arnold Schwarzenegger was not listed as running for any office.

Title: Re: Where is the Problem?
Post by Charlie on Nov 18th, 2003, 10:41pm
Same here Frank only I don't get a new PW

MOC

Title: Re: Where is the Problem?
Post by Callico_Kid on Nov 18th, 2003, 10:43pm
Just tried to vote.  Got to the OUCH website and logged in.  Got to the voting page and it said to login or register.  Tried to login again and it said I don't exist.  What gives?  Had to go through my elbow to get to my knees just to get there.  Perhaps that is why others haven't voted either.

Jerry

Title: Re: Where is the Problem?
Post by Prense on Nov 18th, 2003, 10:59pm

on 11/18/03 at 21:21:35, Little Deb wrote:
[/size][size=2]VOTE!!!!!!



LMAO...why doesn't the size function work?   ;;D

Title: Re: Where is the Problem?
Post by BobG on Nov 18th, 2003, 11:24pm
When you click the font size button you get something that looks like [size+2]  [/size].

Type your word VOTE in the middle of the brackets like
[size =2]VOTE[/ size], then change the 2 to a higher number like an 8 and you get this
VOTE

Title: Re: Where is the Problem?
Post by Callico_Kid on Nov 18th, 2003, 11:35pm
Finally got reregistered and done the deed.  Does that 'No Vote" guy think he can run everything? ;;D

jc

Title: Re: Where is the Problem?
Post by TxBasslady on Nov 19th, 2003, 1:03am
Hey Chuck.........

I voted somewhere around the time you did.
                              [smiley=hiya.gif]

Jean

Title: Re: Where is the Problem?
Post by ClusterChuck on Nov 19th, 2003, 8:48am
Latest numbers: 84 members, and 52 votes.

Still a lot of members needed!  

You do NOT need to be a member any length of time to vote.  If you are a member, you are qualified to vote.

You have until November 30th to vote, but don't wait until the end to sign on, incase you are having any trouble.

DJ has done a terrific job on the new board, and once the sign on problems are corrected, you will love the new message board.

Sign ON!

And then,
VOTE!

Chuck

PS: Is it time to call in the cheerleader?

Title: Re: Where is the Problem?
Post by Mark C on Nov 19th, 2003, 9:35am
http://www.mwr.is/kyaa/CHEERLEADING/CHEERLEADERS.swf

Bump

;;D


Title: Re: Where is the Problem?
Post by Mastifflvr28 on Nov 19th, 2003, 10:13am
http://www.maplefallswebdesign.com/misc/pompom.gif

go vote :)
Mast

Title: Re: Where is the Problem?
Post by TxBasslady on Nov 19th, 2003, 12:28pm
LMAO..........Michelle

You go girl........................!!!!!!!            ;;D

Jean



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