Dave & Highlander, you seem to think that the ability to Moderate has some type of RF technical standard. It does not. What you haven't seen is the amount of spam and other things that have been taken care of, which is the main duties of the moderators. You guys are allowed to disagree with a moderator publicly. You are allowed to state your opinion. However, if the conversation breaks down into bickering, mud-slinging, and flaming, it will be moderated and the mud-slinging will be removed. Highlander, I haven't had issue with most of your comments and disagreements, but there have been a few statements that you've made that are starting to cross the line of having respect for other members.
It's not my job to moderate what is posted on other forums... I have enough trouble keeping up with posts here.
Dave, enough with the hyperbole about America and 1776 and all that.
I never said Robb was perfect in the way he performed the moderation. Nobody is perfect, which is something you guys seem to forget too easily. You guys have the right to disagree with his content, but sometimes you do it in a way that baits people into a responding poorly. And then because he's a moderater, you play the "moderator should know better" card. What you are doing is called trolling. Disagree, but don't troll. Oh yeah, and BootyMonster is walking a thin line on the trolling, also.
My response to that is that you better figure out what my idea of personal attacks are if you intend to stick around.
Really? Robb's participation in the CB sections has stirred up more activity in those sections than this forum has seen in years. The traffic numbers tell a different story than the one you would like to paint. I never said that I agreed with his point of view on everything, or that he never made technical mistakes. But the fact that people are discussing radios and operating practices is a good thing. What we need to do is remember to keep the conversation civil.