Thank you Carl!
Thank you Carl!
I want to give an especially warm Thank You to Carl for his recent moderator efforts. He was able to stop a major act of vandalism WHILE it was happening --- and then get the board back up and running ONLY 20 minutes later. This is a level of professional service that goes far beyond anything one might expect from a volunteer-run board like SkirtCafe.
I would like to point out that all this happened while I was blissfully (or unblissfully) away at work, thinking of things other than men's fashion. By the time I came home, I found out that the vandalism had come and gone. Really, if Carl had not emailed me a note describing what happened, I wouldn't have been any the wiser for it.
I know a few things here:
1. Keeping this level up up-time in the face of server crashes, security intrusions and outright vandalism is an important part of keeping SkirtCafe a viable on-line community.
2. There is no way I could have done it myself.
3. This is by no means the first time Carl has stepped in and mopped up a major mess that threatened to cause us serious downtime. He has done it MANY times.
So.... here's my round of applause for Carl, along with a big mug of craft-brew beer on the house!
I would like to point out that all this happened while I was blissfully (or unblissfully) away at work, thinking of things other than men's fashion. By the time I came home, I found out that the vandalism had come and gone. Really, if Carl had not emailed me a note describing what happened, I wouldn't have been any the wiser for it.
I know a few things here:
1. Keeping this level up up-time in the face of server crashes, security intrusions and outright vandalism is an important part of keeping SkirtCafe a viable on-line community.
2. There is no way I could have done it myself.
3. This is by no means the first time Carl has stepped in and mopped up a major mess that threatened to cause us serious downtime. He has done it MANY times.
So.... here's my round of applause for Carl, along with a big mug of craft-brew beer on the house!
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I admire Carl for the same things, as he does them for Skirts4Men too. What a treasure we both have as a friend and helper.




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Three cheers for Carl!
Hip-Hip Hooray!
...Hip-Hip Hooray!
......Hip-Hip Hooray!
Kris
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When asked 'Why the Kilt?'
I respond-The why is F.T.H.O.I. (For The H--- Of It)
Grand Musician of the Grand Lodge, I.O.O.F. of Texas 2008-2025
When asked 'Why the Kilt?'
I respond-The why is F.T.H.O.I. (For The H--- Of It)
Re: Thank you Carl!
Just joining in the general thanks, back slapping and applause...Bob wrote:So.... here's my round of applause for Carl, along with a big mug of craft-brew beer on the house!
...and reminding you that should you and Diana ever find yourselves in Blighty be certain to let me know so that I can buy you a pint (or a maybe few) of the good stuff here in the real world.
Have fun,
Ian.
Do not argue with idiots; they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
Cogito ergo sum - Descartes
Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum - Ambrose Bierce
Cogito ergo sum - Descartes
Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum - Ambrose Bierce
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Well done Carl.
There really are some sad and sick loners/losers out there who would try to sabotage other folks' good work for the community.
I am glad you were able to prevent this sicko obtaining any warped satisfaction.
There really are some sad and sick loners/losers out there who would try to sabotage other folks' good work for the community.
I am glad you were able to prevent this sicko obtaining any warped satisfaction.
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Thank you Carl
I have no time for wreckers and hackers they should grow up, get a life and learn to live and let live
I have no time for wreckers and hackers they should grow up, get a life and learn to live and let live
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Gentlemen, please stop. You're making me blush.
Seriously, when I "signed up" to help Bob with admin duties, I signed up to put the full force of my expertise on the line for the community. I strive to do the very best I can, and that's just the way I approach things I "sign up" to do. Nothing more, nothing less.
Has stuff slipped through the cracks? Yes. I need to sleep, too. Will stuff slip through in the future? Probably; nobody can keep 24x7 focus indefinitely and we all need to take a break to blow off steam. Will I continue to put as much thrust behind my work at SkirtCafe that I can manage? Absolutely.
It may or may not be coincidence, but I feel that I've "evolved" more since I started wearing skirts and joined this little community than I did in the prior 40-odd years -- and I view this as a "good thing". I am more confident now, and, interestingly, less judgemental; more understanding, and less likely to "go off" on a moment's notice. Is it skirts? I don't know, but it may be a component.
As far as my work behind the scenes of SkirtCafe goes (and it's in the behind the scenes millieu that I am most comfortable in) all I'm doing is "my job". Accolades are nice (and, yes, Ian, if Sapphire and I ever make it to the UK I'll try to take you up on that offer of a pint or two), but not why I do the job; I do the job because I believe it's the right thing to do.
Please do not read this as being dismissive of your recognition -- it is not. But, just like the random citizen who just "does what needs doing" to make his world a bit of a better place, that's all I'm doing.
Thank you all. I'm a bit humbled by all of this.

Seriously, when I "signed up" to help Bob with admin duties, I signed up to put the full force of my expertise on the line for the community. I strive to do the very best I can, and that's just the way I approach things I "sign up" to do. Nothing more, nothing less.
Has stuff slipped through the cracks? Yes. I need to sleep, too. Will stuff slip through in the future? Probably; nobody can keep 24x7 focus indefinitely and we all need to take a break to blow off steam. Will I continue to put as much thrust behind my work at SkirtCafe that I can manage? Absolutely.
It may or may not be coincidence, but I feel that I've "evolved" more since I started wearing skirts and joined this little community than I did in the prior 40-odd years -- and I view this as a "good thing". I am more confident now, and, interestingly, less judgemental; more understanding, and less likely to "go off" on a moment's notice. Is it skirts? I don't know, but it may be a component.
As far as my work behind the scenes of SkirtCafe goes (and it's in the behind the scenes millieu that I am most comfortable in) all I'm doing is "my job". Accolades are nice (and, yes, Ian, if Sapphire and I ever make it to the UK I'll try to take you up on that offer of a pint or two), but not why I do the job; I do the job because I believe it's the right thing to do.
Please do not read this as being dismissive of your recognition -- it is not. But, just like the random citizen who just "does what needs doing" to make his world a bit of a better place, that's all I'm doing.
Thank you all. I'm a bit humbled by all of this.
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If you want us to stop, you're gonna have to lock the thread!Gentlemen, please stop. You're making me blush.

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HAH!
I have a spare key
, so it could be 'un-locked'
Uncle Al

I have a spare key



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Grand Musician of the Grand Lodge, I.O.O.F. of Texas 2008-2025
When asked 'Why the Kilt?'
I respond-The why is F.T.H.O.I. (For The H--- Of It)
Grand Musician of the Grand Lodge, I.O.O.F. of Texas 2008-2025
When asked 'Why the Kilt?'
I respond-The why is F.T.H.O.I. (For The H--- Of It)
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Yes, it is nice to have talent and hard workers sharing the helm. We do appreciate all you do and makes me more comfortable in being here. Thanks Carl, Tom
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I will not forget; so you'd better make sure that you don't eithercrfriend wrote:...and, yes, Ian, if Sapphire and I ever make it to the UK I'll try to take you up on that offer of a pint or two.

And if a few more "random citizens" did as much, and as willingly, the world would be a better place.crfriend wrote:Please do not read this as being dismissive of your recognition -- it is not. But, just like the random citizen who just "does what needs doing" to make his world a bit of a better place, that's all I'm doing.
Have fun,
Ian.
Do not argue with idiots; they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
Cogito ergo sum - Descartes
Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum - Ambrose Bierce
Cogito ergo sum - Descartes
Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum - Ambrose Bierce
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Yoiks! I didn't even know what was happening when all that was going on. Carl just stuck his head in the computer and didn't talk. He does that often.
Ian, I am SOOOOO ready for another trip to the UK that I will not forget your offer. I got hooked on the cider while I was there and you can't get anything comparable over here.
Ian, I am SOOOOO ready for another trip to the UK that I will not forget your offer. I got hooked on the cider while I was there and you can't get anything comparable over here.
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NOOOO Thread Locking Please



I had to remove this signature as it was being used on Twitter. This is my OPINION, you NEEDN'T AGREE.
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Well I am amazed that stuff like hacking should happen to a site like this! Sure is sick. And it certainly impresses me that ones like you Carl, and Uncle Al beaver away, spending countless hours monitoring our posts (when I get a bit heated for instance!) and battle the arseholes who's hobby it is to disrupt other people's pleasure. So, yes indeed, let's hear it for those guys!! Jack.