terrywerm
Keeper of the Coffee Pot
- Joined
- Sep 15, 2009
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To the esteemed members of this forum: I have enjoyed my stay here and have learned much from many of you, and I wish to thank you all.
I was initially disappointed when this site went commercial, but I kept an open mind and stayed on board and gave things a chance. My participation in the last year or better has been negligible, but that is primarily due to limited time in the shop and the fact that I have not been working on any engine projects at all in the last year or better. I do like to get in here from time to time and have a look at everyone's projects; I must say that I am totally in awe of so many of these projects and their builders.
This morning I was met with another round of disappointment, and I must say, it is the straw that has broken the camel's back. I Googled a particular engine project while looking for a detail that I had read somewhere, but could not find. Some of the results brought me here, which was not unexpected. I browsed those results, but when I would try to use the Back button to get back to my Google search results, I could not leave the HMEM site, it is now a 'sticky' web site, which I will not tolerate. I even tried double, triple, and quadruple clicking on the back button, but I was 'trapped' here.
It has long been my opinion that any site that needs to resort to this sort of tactic just to keep people there is not worth visiting. A good, high quality site would have people coming back because of its content and would not need to trap people there. Austin, your tactics now have you crawling down low with the type of riff raff that run sites selling illegitimate software or porn sites and the like.
I realize that this thread probably will not survive for long and it will probably be removed by the moderators, but at least a few of you will get the chance to read this before it is gone. I still have high regard for the members and their work, but I cannot use the words here that describe my opinions of the administration and their slight of hand tactics.
Good luck to you, the members. Keep up the great work.
I was initially disappointed when this site went commercial, but I kept an open mind and stayed on board and gave things a chance. My participation in the last year or better has been negligible, but that is primarily due to limited time in the shop and the fact that I have not been working on any engine projects at all in the last year or better. I do like to get in here from time to time and have a look at everyone's projects; I must say that I am totally in awe of so many of these projects and their builders.
This morning I was met with another round of disappointment, and I must say, it is the straw that has broken the camel's back. I Googled a particular engine project while looking for a detail that I had read somewhere, but could not find. Some of the results brought me here, which was not unexpected. I browsed those results, but when I would try to use the Back button to get back to my Google search results, I could not leave the HMEM site, it is now a 'sticky' web site, which I will not tolerate. I even tried double, triple, and quadruple clicking on the back button, but I was 'trapped' here.
It has long been my opinion that any site that needs to resort to this sort of tactic just to keep people there is not worth visiting. A good, high quality site would have people coming back because of its content and would not need to trap people there. Austin, your tactics now have you crawling down low with the type of riff raff that run sites selling illegitimate software or porn sites and the like.
I realize that this thread probably will not survive for long and it will probably be removed by the moderators, but at least a few of you will get the chance to read this before it is gone. I still have high regard for the members and their work, but I cannot use the words here that describe my opinions of the administration and their slight of hand tactics.
Good luck to you, the members. Keep up the great work.