A question for Scott.
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A question for Scott.
Scott,
If you would like me to stop posting on your Discussion Board, Just say, Goodbye Darrell and I will never post again.
I will continue to see what is happening on this Board and protect my name, but I will never post again.
To all members, say goodbye or forever hold your piece.
Darrell Vandusen Sr
VANDU GREEN ENERGY GRAVITATIONAL SYSTEMS
March 24/05
Scott
I would like to apologize for my quick and immature posting, that you see above. This will not happen again.
Some people may wonder about the word Goodbye. It has been a bad habit of mine for many years, for when I say goodbye, it's just a polite way of saying, I will have nothing more to do with you, in any way, or form.
Your forum remains as imformative as always, especilly to one with both, vision and an open mind.
Their have been two pictures posted in the past of machines that would work, with the correct adjustments in weight, measurement and ratio.
For those that are wondering, no, they are not in my postings.
Thanks again for your time.
VANDUGEGS
If you would like me to stop posting on your Discussion Board, Just say, Goodbye Darrell and I will never post again.
I will continue to see what is happening on this Board and protect my name, but I will never post again.
To all members, say goodbye or forever hold your piece.
Darrell Vandusen Sr
VANDU GREEN ENERGY GRAVITATIONAL SYSTEMS
March 24/05
Scott
I would like to apologize for my quick and immature posting, that you see above. This will not happen again.
Some people may wonder about the word Goodbye. It has been a bad habit of mine for many years, for when I say goodbye, it's just a polite way of saying, I will have nothing more to do with you, in any way, or form.
Your forum remains as imformative as always, especilly to one with both, vision and an open mind.
Their have been two pictures posted in the past of machines that would work, with the correct adjustments in weight, measurement and ratio.
For those that are wondering, no, they are not in my postings.
Thanks again for your time.
VANDUGEGS
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Re: A question for Scott.
protect your name.....?VANDUGEGS wrote:Scott,
I will never post again.
To all members, say goodbye or forever hold your piece.
Darrell Vandusen Sr
VANDU GREEN ENERGY GRAVITATIONAL SYSTEMS
you have had plenty of time to do that.....
just prove-up your claims, give pete his money back, and everyone else you took money from,,,
build it, sell it...................and BECOME the ......"KING OF THE WORLD" DARRELL....JUST STOP BLOWING SMOKE
IF YOU CANT......... JUST SAY GOODBYE....!
re: A question for Scott.
this is getting foolish...
perpetuating this is just stupid...
let it go... all of you...
you could save face by not groveling to the mod. and just fly straight...
It never ceases to amaze me, the behavior of people in internet forums...
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perpetuating this is just stupid...
let it go... all of you...
you could save face by not groveling to the mod. and just fly straight...
It never ceases to amaze me, the behavior of people in internet forums...
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"A man with a new idea is a crank until he succeeds."~ M. Twain.
re: A question for Scott.
and you are PART of that behavior...
:-/
:-/
re: A question for Scott.
LOL, having fun with the different text styles Ed? Not even Cosmo Kramer could pronounce a line with so many different emphases! :D
Disclaimer: I reserve the right not to know what I'm talking about and not to mention this possibility in my posts. This disclaimer also applies to sentences I claim are quotes from anybody, including me.
re: A question for Scott.
Actually, I think Ed is right - LOL
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oops - clicked submit twice. In fact I have nothing more to say, except maybe - GOODBYE!!!
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There is a delete tab, did'nt you know!oops - clicked submit twice
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see what I mean...
unpredictable....
A seemingly serious discussion explodes into weirdness...
;P
unpredictable....
A seemingly serious discussion explodes into weirdness...
;P
"A man with a new idea is a crank until he succeeds."~ M. Twain.
re: A question for Scott.
Please guys, let it drop, I'm the one who has lost out here and I'm saying drop it now, its not helping anyone, lets get back to the task.
Move on.
Pete.
Move on.
Pete.
re: A question for Scott.
Sorry Pete, you lost out bigtime but others lost too.
Only just now received this from his majesty, who is a bit slow on the uptake me thinks :P
Only just now received this from his majesty, who is a bit slow on the uptake me thinks :P
Bill, March 24th/05
After some thought, I have decided it is time that you now delete any and all information, relating to my machine, as per our non-discloser agreement.
I don't foresee any dealings with you in any way.
Goodbye Bill!
Darrell
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Re: A question for Scott.
The way I see it Darrell, it is not up to me to determine when you should stop posting. It is up to you.VANDUGEGS wrote:If you would like me to stop posting on your Discussion Board, Just say, Goodbye Darrell and I will never post again.
What I have set out to do here is create a marketplace of ideas about the Bessler mystery and free energy in general.
But a thriving marketplace is always based upon an underlying system of trust and respect, and an individual's success or failure in any marketplace is always tied to his or her reputation. That's why Ebay, Amazon, and so many others have all had to address the issue of reputation at some point or another. Now it is besslerwheel.com's turn.
My job, as I see it, is to implement a fair and effective reputation system to make sure that everyones' reputations are accurately reflected in all of their dealings in the marketplace.
On a related note, I am going to change the lowest reputation rating from "Disregarded and disrespected" to "This member should be banned." I have also decided to assign this reputation to whomever at least 50% of members give a negative ranking. Whenever a member drops to this lowest threshold and stays there for one month, he or she will be automatically banned.
Now Darrell, watch your Freudian Slips there. Remember, this is a family discussion board. ;-)VANDUGEGS wrote:To all members, say goodbye or forever hold your piece.
-Scott
re: A question for Scott.
Bravo Scott!On a related note, I am going to change the lowest reputation rating from "Disregarded and disrespected" to "This member should be banned." I have also decided to assign this reputation to whomever at least 50% of members give a negative ranking. Whenever a member drops to this lowest threshold and stays there for one month, he or she will be automatically banned.
However (oh no), I might point out that about 1/3 of all registered members have made zero total posts and well over 1/2 of all registered members have only made 5 posts or less each.
The actual participation rate here is obviously far less than the total current member count of 197. A typical poll will draw only about 20-25 total votes from a membership of nearly 200 = 12% participation rate, at best. I'm sure you see what I'm getting at in relation to the required 50% of membership to achieve a banning.
re: A question for Scott.
Hi Bill, yes I see your point and it's a good one. For the reputation system to matter at all, it must have real consequences.
Here's what we'll do: if a member receives a negative rating from 50% of all the members *who have a rated someone*, for one month, then that member will be automatically banned.
To put this into context, so far there are 23 members who've given a rating to another member. Of those 23, only 7 have given a negative rating to one particular member. So that particular member is just 5 votes away from a 50% negative rating.
I'm trying to make the system as "self-regulating" as possible, and this solution seems like the right way to go.
In that same vein, I'm working on packaging and producing this reputation system as an open source phpbb modification, which I think might be quite useful to a lot of phpbb administrators out there.
As I envision it now there will be an administrator control panel where you can set all the various parameters, and even customize the "Dear John" email that is sent along when a user is automatically banned by the system.
To my mind this approach really does remove almost all subjectivity. Everyone knows the rules up front, and everyone knows that the rules will be applied in a fair and consistent manner. It's kind of like life. That way, administrators like me can just sit back and relax! This is *supposed* to be a fun hobby, after all. ;-)
-Scott
P.S. Now that there's been a spread in the reputation ratings (points all started at 1000, now range from about 990 to 1050), I will start adjusting the category limits to provide a little more granularity in the distribution.
P.P.S. Here is the current ranking by points. The system is completely transparent, and this info will be available on the main statistics page anyway when I'm finished with the mod. So here's a snapshot in case you're curious in the meantime:
Here's what we'll do: if a member receives a negative rating from 50% of all the members *who have a rated someone*, for one month, then that member will be automatically banned.
To put this into context, so far there are 23 members who've given a rating to another member. Of those 23, only 7 have given a negative rating to one particular member. So that particular member is just 5 votes away from a 50% negative rating.
I'm trying to make the system as "self-regulating" as possible, and this solution seems like the right way to go.
In that same vein, I'm working on packaging and producing this reputation system as an open source phpbb modification, which I think might be quite useful to a lot of phpbb administrators out there.
As I envision it now there will be an administrator control panel where you can set all the various parameters, and even customize the "Dear John" email that is sent along when a user is automatically banned by the system.
To my mind this approach really does remove almost all subjectivity. Everyone knows the rules up front, and everyone knows that the rules will be applied in a fair and consistent manner. It's kind of like life. That way, administrators like me can just sit back and relax! This is *supposed* to be a fun hobby, after all. ;-)
-Scott
P.S. Now that there's been a spread in the reputation ratings (points all started at 1000, now range from about 990 to 1050), I will start adjusting the category limits to provide a little more granularity in the distribution.
P.P.S. Here is the current ranking by points. The system is completely transparent, and this info will be available on the main statistics page anyway when I'm finished with the mod. So here's a snapshot in case you're curious in the meantime:
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points username
1049 jim_mich
1042 Fletcher
1038 John Collins
1037 Stewart
1036 ovyyus
1032 Vic Hays
1031 scott
1031 Jonathan
1029 Michael
1028 coylo
1028 Oystein
1024 rlortie
1023 Clarkie
1023 ken_behrendt
1023 Trev
1020 Ed
1019 graham
1018 MrTim
1012 racer270
1012 Oxygon
1012 jtolan
1010 Smithy
1009 Sevich
1009 Jeff L.
1005 Patrick
1005 etjoe
1005 John Lindsay
1005 Madmax
1005 MC
1005 trevie
1005 Nathaniel
1005 Tausen
1005 Gravmaster2000
1005 Gill Simo
1005 murilo
1005 Tinhead
1005 chap
1005 sequeen
1004 Joel Wright
1004 epistemologicide
1001 Georg Künstler
1000 spinner
1000 testuser
999 Silver Eyes
999 bluesgtr44
999 TommyK
998 PM NIZI
993 VANDUGEGS
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