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hotdog
06-02-2008, 02:00 AM
It has amazed me in my short time on WOOF and BF to see the same posters daily putting in their opinions/ critiques/ etc..
The question I would like to ask is how?
As a father and FT worker I rarely have time to scratch my arse yet alone write detailed reports on a web page about a true passion.
Some of the great pieces on here, and there are many, must take considerable time to put together.
It is worth noting that after time you get to realise when people write. For example Dry Rot is a night owl and plys his trade in the wee hours.
For me, I work at a hotel and when I upload my computer daily I also upload WOOF and then minimise. I am lucky in the fact that I have my own office so I can flick from screen to screen however I am constantly flicking as people enter my office! I hope that my IT department don't see a trend and cut me off but that I suppose is the risk you take.
How do others out there contribute to make this site the valuable resource it is?
Please explain as I think I need to evaluate!

always right
06-02-2008, 08:49 AM
I jump in and out from work when i have the opportunity. All it needs is 5 minutes here and there. I also try and get on late at night when I can get my children off the computer.

soupman
06-02-2008, 11:10 AM
I have a series of 5 forums which I frequent in order, (I finish with this one) whenever I get on the computer.

I normally do this in the morning when I wake up and have breakfast, and sometimes at night when everyone else is in bed.

always right
06-02-2008, 03:12 PM
I have a series of 5 forums which I frequent in order, (I finish with this one) whenever I get on the computer.

I normally do this in the morning when I wake up and have breakfast, and sometimes at night when everyone else is in bed.

So you get up and have breakfast at 10.10am!!! You must have very considerate parents allowing you to sleep in like that.

hujsh
06-02-2008, 04:31 PM
So you get up and have breakfast at 10.10am!!! You must have very considerate parents allowing you to sleep in like that.

Try 2pm.

always right
06-02-2008, 04:35 PM
Try 2pm.

Stop it...you're killing me

hujsh
06-02-2008, 04:55 PM
Stop it...you're killing me

I don't... are... hmmm.

Is that sarcastic?:confused:

westdog54
06-02-2008, 04:57 PM
I read BF and this forum quite a lot, but I'm a bit like Mr. Ed. I "never speak unless I've got something to say". Most of the time what I have to say on a particular issue, someone's already said it, and simply agreeing simply seems tacky.

If I don't have a strong opinion on the issue I simply don't post.

hujsh
06-02-2008, 05:00 PM
I read BF and this forum quite a lot, but I'm a bit like Mr. Ed. I "never speak unless I've got something to say". Most of the time what I have to say on a particular issue, someone's already said it, and simply agreeing simply seems tacky.

If I don't have a strong opinion on the issue I simply don't post.

I'm probably the opposite. I just like to get my opinion out because allot of my friend wouldn't know Hargreaves from Higgins.

westdog54
06-02-2008, 05:47 PM
I'm probably the opposite. I just like to get my opinion out because allot of my friend wouldn't know Hargreaves from Higgins.

Lesson one for your friends is that Hargreaves hasn't played for about a decade.:p

The Coon Dog
06-02-2008, 05:50 PM
I'm probably the opposite. I just like to get my opinion out because allot of my friend wouldn't know Hargreaves from Higgins.

My pet hate. It's Hargrave! ;)

hujsh
06-02-2008, 05:51 PM
Lesson one for your friends is that Hargreaves hasn't played for about a decade.:p

That's not my fault. Every time i hear his name that's how they say it. Especially my Dad.

It's society's fault not mine;)

always right
06-02-2008, 06:22 PM
I don't... are... hmmm.

Is that sarcastic?:confused:

Don't actually know what you are saying in the first line:eek:

No I wasn't being sarcastic:)

LostDoggy
06-02-2008, 06:29 PM
I go on the internet after school and when I've done my homework, or sometimes during if it's an internet task, such as right now...either way. I haven't been able to much lately though.

Dogs 24/7
06-02-2008, 06:33 PM
1/2 an hour three times a week mainly looking at sporting websites. Id rather muck around on the net than watch TV

Go_Dogs
06-02-2008, 06:44 PM
Being a university student/bum I get a bit of time on the computer every day, and hence spend a bit of time browsing the forum when I'm procrastinating a bit.

hujsh
06-02-2008, 06:48 PM
Don't actually know what you are saying in the first line:eek:

No I wasn't being sarcastic:)

Ah. Yeah i was just confused.

hujsh
06-02-2008, 06:50 PM
I go on the internet after school and when I've done my homework, or sometimes during if it's an internet task, such as right now...either way. I haven't been able to much lately though.

I come home skip homework (till about 11:00) and jump on the WOOF. This club is just far more important than an education and a future to me;)

LostDoggy
06-02-2008, 09:04 PM
I come home skip homework (till about 11:00) and jump on the WOOF. This club is just far more important than an education and a future to me;)


Haha, I've been known to do that a bit, but I always seem to get it done. It's the start of year 11 for me so the teachers are giving us lots of homework just for the sake of giving out homework, currently trying to find all of the State Premiers and opposition leaders and NT and ACT's CEO's...which is taking 5 times longer than it should.

Twodogs
07-02-2008, 02:59 PM
I read BF and this forum quite a lot, but I'm a bit like Mr. Ed. I "never speak unless I've got something to say". Most of the time what I have to say on a particular issue, someone's already said it, and simply agreeing simply seems tacky.

If I don't have a strong opinion on the issue I simply don't post.



It's a shame Nick, your opinions are always well thought out and expressed. I'd like to read more of them.



Anyway I have a job that allows me time to go to training and can even be done at training. I've been going to training since I was old enough to be allowed to walk to the ground by myself in the late '70s. I've always loved the close up view and getting to see how hard the players work at their craft and finding out their strengths and weaknesses early. When the 'net started and then bulldog sites came along it was just a natural thing to share the training news with all the other tragics.

Sockeye Salmon
07-02-2008, 03:03 PM
Haha, I've been known to do that a bit, but I always seem to get it done. It's the start of year 11 for me so the teachers are giving us lots of homework just for the sake of giving out homework, currently trying to find all of the State Premiers and opposition leaders and NT and ACT's CEO's...which is taking 5 times longer than it should.

I think Don Dunstan is premier of SA.
Carmen Lawrence in WA
Sergio Beoften-Piedapon in QLD
Neville Wran in NSW
Robin Greymatter in Tas

Twodogs
07-02-2008, 03:11 PM
I think Don Dunstan is premier of SA.
Carmen Lawrence in WA
Sergio Beoften-Piedapon in QLD
Neville Wran in NSW
Robin Greymatter in Tas


Henry Bolte in Victoria.




Actually I know them all of the top of my head, including most of the opposition leaders(WA tend to change their's on a weekly basis and I cant keep up), is that tragic?

The Coon Dog
07-02-2008, 03:19 PM
Henry Bolte in Victoria.




Actually I know them all of the top of my head, including most of the opposition leaders(WA tend to change their's on a weekly basis and I cant keep up), is that tragic?

For most people, yes, for you, hardly surprising!

The Underdog
07-02-2008, 03:24 PM
I woof as I'm easily distracted at work and can usually get away with it, and tend to just kick around music and sports websites at home when I've got the time.
Sometimes I don't post for a while, others I post in a torrent of any old crap that comes out.
I used to do BF too, but my time constraints have led to me being on their hardly ever and focusssing on here. Not to mention that this is far more informative and fun.

LostDoggy
07-02-2008, 06:03 PM
I think Don Dunstan is premier of SA.
Carmen Lawrence in WA
Sergio Beoften-Piedapon in QLD
Neville Wran in NSW
Robin Greymatter in Tas

I think they all must have changed since those guys because they're all different to what I got, thanks for that though, they were a struggle to find but we went through them today in class. Plus my teacher told us that ACT and NT have CEO's when they're actually Chief Ministers...so that was an extra obstacle! It's a pretty interesting subject though.

hujsh
07-02-2008, 06:06 PM
I think they all must have changed since those guys because they're all different to what I got, thanks for that though, they were a struggle to find but we went through them today in class. Plus my teacher told us that ACT and NT have CEO's when they're actually Chief Ministers...so that was an extra obstacle! It's a pretty interesting subject though.

What class? Is it a VCE thingy?

LostDoggy
07-02-2008, 07:47 PM
What class? Is it a VCE thingy?

Yeah, it's International Politics, units 3 & 4 are National Politics. Economics is another fun class, I'm doing those 2, Geography, Literature, Maths Methods and Psychology 3 & 4.

hujsh
07-02-2008, 07:50 PM
Yeah, it's International Politics, units 3 & 4 are National Politics. Economics is another fun class, I'm doing those 2, Geography, Literature, Maths Methods and Psychology 3 & 4.

Economics, Phychology and i think Maths methods i am doing for VCE right now. I'm in yr 10 so I'm not too sure how it will work next year (what i can choose ect)

Go_Dogs
07-02-2008, 07:58 PM
Economics is a great subject.

hujsh
07-02-2008, 08:06 PM
Economics is a great subject.

I had a choice of History and that and I am very happy so far. Helps to understand the world

LostDoggy
07-02-2008, 08:11 PM
I would have liked to have done History, but I also had a choice between that and Economics. I'm happy with my subjects, I hate science and am hopeless at art, so there weren't too many that appealed to me.

Go_Dogs
07-02-2008, 08:29 PM
I did history too, great subject also.

My year 12 was Economics, Accounting, History, Maths 1 (not sure what you crazy kids call it nowadays, but pure maths), and Biology.

aker39
08-02-2008, 10:04 AM
I think they all must have changed since those guys because they're all different to what I got, thanks for that though,


He was taking the piss, DG.

They are all former premiers from many years ago.

Sockeye Salmon
08-02-2008, 10:17 AM
He was taking the piss, DG.

They are all former premiers from many years ago.

That was the answer I gave when I was at school in 1978.

I got an 'A' for it.

Twodogs
08-02-2008, 03:57 PM
That was the answer I gave when I was at school in 1978.

I got an 'A' for it.



You shouldnt have. Carmen Lawrence became premier about 10 years after Dunstan retired. Their careers were never parrarrel.





And economics over history? Cough, splutter! Economics is as dull as watching St Kilda and the the Swans play footy. Go with history every time.

Sockeye Salmon
08-02-2008, 04:14 PM
You shouldnt have. Carmen Lawrence became premier about 10 years after Dunstan retired. Their careers were never parrarrel.





And economics over history? Cough, splutter! Economics is as dull as watching St Kilda and the the Swans play footy. Go with history every time.

Economics is grouse.

Typical Labor voter, underestimating economics again.

LostDoggy
08-02-2008, 06:21 PM
He was taking the piss, DG.

They are all former premiers from many years ago.

Ohh, no wonder I'd never heard of any!

Maths Methods is the middle maths one, General is the easiest and Specialist/Advanced is the hardest one, you do that as well as Methods if you do it, and it gets marked up something like 20+/50 because it's so hard.

My economics class is quite small, 9 people, same with Politics, and there are only 2 girls in eco, apparently it's more popular with guys...oh well.

Sockeye Salmon
08-02-2008, 06:25 PM
My economics class is quite small, 9 people, same with Politics, and there are only 2 girls in eco, apparently it's more popular with guys...oh well.

Surely that's a good thing? Or are you saving yourself for Dale?

LostDoggy
08-02-2008, 06:40 PM
Surely that's a good thing? Or are you saving yourself for Dale?

I don't mind it, but I don't like them in...that way. And no, I'm not saving myself for Dale...anymore :p

Twodogs
08-02-2008, 07:19 PM
Economics is grouse.

Typical Labor voter, underestimating economics again.



Grouse are ducks. Economics is for quacks.



History's full of lunatics and demented people hacking each other to death over whose imaginary friend is more benevolent. How can you top that with a GDP?

hujsh
08-02-2008, 07:54 PM
Grouse are ducks. Economics is for quacks.



History's full of lunatics and demented people hacking each other to death over whose imaginary friend is more benevolent. How can you top that with a GDP?

Well when society needs more historians i might consider it.:p Untill then there isn't really a point in real life.

westdog54
09-02-2008, 02:55 AM
I would have liked to have done History, but I also had a choice between that and Economics. I'm happy with my subjects, I hate science and am hopeless at art, so there weren't too many that appealed to me.

If you ever need a hand with economics, let me know. Aced it in high school and in 1st year at uni.

The Underdog
09-02-2008, 11:09 AM
Well when society needs more historians i might consider it.:p Untill then there isn't really a point in real life.

Society needs more Milton Friedman acolytes?

There may be more places for economists in our society, that's not to say we need them.

hujsh
09-02-2008, 01:15 PM
Society needs more Milton Friedman acolytes?

There may be more places for economists in our society, that's not to say we need them.

Well i would like to get a job one day.... I'm alright at maths so it would help if i decided to be an accountant

LostDoggy
09-02-2008, 04:08 PM
If you ever need a hand with economics, let me know. Aced it in high school and in 1st year at uni.

Thanks Nick, we're doing the 4 main types at the moment which apparently we need for everything- Labour, Entrepreneurial skills, Capital and Land resources I think, and macro and microeconomics. At school we can get the Age really cheap when we do a subject that might need it so I'm getting it every school day for the year for $10...I can see myself using it mostly for the sports section, but it might come in handy.

westdog54
10-02-2008, 01:16 PM
Thanks Nick, we're doing the 4 main types at the moment which apparently we need for everything- Labour, Entrepreneurial skills, Capital and Land resources I think, and macro and microeconomics. At school we can get the Age really cheap when we do a subject that might need it so I'm getting it every school day for the year for $10...I can see myself using it mostly for the sports section, but it might come in handy.

Trust me, the Age comes in far more handy for studying economics than the Herald-Sun. I respect Terry McCrann but he's the only decent business reporter they've got. The Age actually makes people think. That's why the Herald-Sun is more popular, you don't need to do any thinking to process it.