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I think we traded down
#1
On 1/14/19 Kalakoa wrote:

"I hereby resign my commission. Hopefully Open-D can maintain the standards of discourse to which Punaweb has become accustomed."

I believe this was Kalakoa's last post, hence the title of this thread.
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#2
That's not a trade.
It's not even bait and switch.
It's an outright swindle.
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves
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#3
I’m hoping for the best...

He/she quit cause they are gearing up to run for office!
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#4
Open-D must be a guitar player. I have a cigar box guitar tuned to open-G, and enjoy playing slide on it. Puna content? I only play it in Puna.

Jon in Keaau/HPP
Jon in Keaau/HPP
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#5
Chas, I was gonna say the same thing. Preparing for a county council run in 2020. Why not, the pay will probably be $80k+ by then, showing up is optional, and your job is to spend other people's hard earned money.
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#6
"I believe this was Kalakoa's last post, hence the title of this thread."

A regrettable event, especially for the old-timers who discoursed with Kalakoa for years. Makes me wonder how many Punatalk posters, especially old-timers, know each other in person.

I know some commentators from the astronomy community are acquainted, perhaps several posters who serve on some of the subdivision associations. Otherwise, it seems, not so much.

Interesting that most of us could pass each other on the street, or farmers market, perhaps even engage in a superficial conversation, and be unaware we've been talking on-line.....maybe for years.
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#7
Interesting that most of us could pass each other on the street... and be unaware we've been talking on-line.....maybe for years.

An insightful observation MarkD. In many cases fellow Punawebbers pass could on the street and miss a moment of fortunate circumstance, an opportunity for unexpected surprise in their day which could have become a pleasant conversation or more. We might find a friend in the bigger picture beyond a keyboard and monitor and expand our horizons. Which one would think might happen more often on Big Island since we live on high mountains surrounded by seas with no lack of distant views beyond.

In other cases, which are fortunately few in number, not recognizing another Punawebber could save valuable time and effort as Violet Crawley, the Dowager Countess of Downton Abbey can attest:

Miss Crookshank: I shall forget you said that, but you should go now. Much more, and we may feel awkward when we meet. Which we are bound to do.
Violet: I think not, Miss Crookshank. Not if I see you first.


We're not considering anything, but all options are on the table. - President Donald J. Trump 1/24/19
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves
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#8
I've had my suspicions about certain posters' identities but only know of a small few for sure. Not that I really care so much, but it does raise the point that running for office would blow Kalakoa's cover. Do you think he's ready to come out?
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#9
Interesting that most of us could pass each other on the street, or farmers market, perhaps even engage in a superficial conversation, and be unaware we've been talking on-line.....maybe for years.

I have had fleeting thoughts about this very thing....[Smile]

Speaking on kalakoa's last post.. I hope kalakoa is moving towards great and positive ventures. I wish him/her good luck as I've enjoyed kalakoa's contributions and conversations over the years. Aloha nui loa kalakoa [Smile]
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#10
He seems to go to the mainland often for work - I bet he is back soon.
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