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Punaweb is sad. - Guest - 07-21-2016

Starting with this observatory post, I challenge you < 10 remaining, prolific posters to do so WITHOUT negativity.

Go ahead and try boost it up.

A starting point would be why we should ____ ....


RE: Punaweb is sad. - randomq - 07-22-2016

It is easy to criticize, but hard to take action (and face criticism yourself).

Punaweb is an amazing community resource, Rob is cool for running it in the fair way he does, and a lot of constructive community organizing could be done right through this site.


RE: Punaweb is sad. - kalakoa - 07-22-2016

The wealth of knowledge here is incredible, especially the finer points of construction and gardening.

I think Rob "tolerates" the noise simply because he's too busy to micromanage it -- we could all learn something from that example.



RE: Punaweb is sad. - Tink - 07-22-2016

Rob does a fantastic job in keeping our right to voice our opinions in a manner that allows us freedom of speech without actual threats or discrimination, for the most part. This is vital for a "community" be one through the Internet to provide thoughts, ideas, speculations, sage advice, etc. in the actual community they all live in and just like any neighborhood, you have ones you get along with, and others you don't.


Community begins with Aloha


RE: Punaweb is sad. - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 07-22-2016

I agree with randomq, kalakoa, and Tink.

Someone could post that they just donated $1 million dollars to world peace and rather than a thank you, they're just as likely to get a reply that it wasn't enough to accomplish anything of consequence, or the money should have gone to local hunger charities instead. Yet, plenty of people will say thank you, too.

So is the glass half empty, or half full?

“What we take to be true is what we believe. What we believe is based upon our perceptions. What we perceive depends on what we look for. What we look for depends on what we think. What we think depends on what we perceive. What we perceive determines what we believe. What we believe determines what we take to be true. What we take to be true is our reality." -David Bohm


RE: Punaweb is sad. - Kenney - 07-22-2016

Most people who post here enjoy sharing their experience and thoughts about what it is to live well in E. Hawaii.
For the most part people here are tolerant and even encourage a good debate and differences of opinion. There is a lot of talent , information and wisdom here.
As in all communities, we have some grumps and some not so nice people, but they too have a right to speak.
To me, PW is a huge resource for current information and ideas and there are some people here I have come to regard with respect and even affection.

Maybe you could take another look? It seems you're missing out on the good stuff. Half empty/half full? Your choice.
Welcome to PW!


RE: Punaweb is sad. - Chas - 07-22-2016

"Dear Chas,

Time for you to learn how real world systems work.

Once you do, please teach."



RE: Punaweb is sad. - bananahead - 07-23-2016

hey airportparking youre obviously FOB!
14 posts in youre off to a good start with alienating yourself, newbie lol
just like an ave mainland kook, come in, dont blend, go home eventually...
fwiw every post in categories 'Farming and Gardening in Puna' is fairly positive, same with 'Building in Puna', Puna Events etc. ....have you even read any of those???

this is Punatake... common sense would tell you that most people 'talk' when they are upset, or have a concern, just like you did kook, but your upsetness is in your solely opinionated mind after reading Punaweb for like 14 post worth lol.. this is an informative website, not a site you come to get all 'warm on' or 'snuggle with nightly' go to your church site for that kook aloha Big Grin

my guess.... Canton Ohio M 32 yrs old, mustache 5'6" no tattoos
aloha

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RE: Punaweb is sad. - Mr nice guy - 07-23-2016

Pardon me for chiming in as I'm not one of the "prolific posters" you mention.

What is so sad about Punaweb?

Are you comparing it to websites which have ads, neon lights, bells, whistles and porn?

If so, it is really sad.

poor, poor, Punaweb.








RE: Punaweb is sad. - alaskyn66 - 07-23-2016

I personally don't mind a little attitude in conversation now and then. I don't eat bland food.. nor do I want bland interactions with others... how boring life would be without flavor.