Full Version: Engraving Etc. Free

From: gt350ed [#35]
 9 May 2006
To: UCONN Dave & Lynn too (DANDL48) [#33] 9 May 2006

I prefer just COOKING Chuck. B-) 

From: GBengraver [#36]
 9 May 2006
To: sprinter [#29] 9 May 2006

Thanks, wasn't sure if it was something I was doing wrong.

Greg

EDITED: 9 May 2006 by GBENGRAVER


From: GBengraver [#37]
 9 May 2006
To: gt350ed [#35] 9 May 2006

ewww,
Cooked Chuck doesn't sound too apetizing.
Visions of grass skirt floating in a pot. :O 


From: LaZerDude (C_BURKE) [#38]
 9 May 2006
To: GBengraver [#37] 9 May 2006

quote:
ewww,
Cooked Chuck doesn't sound too apetizing.
Visions of grass skirt floating in a pot. :O 




You have never had a chuck"roast"? :O 

From: LaZerDude (C_BURKE) [#39]
 9 May 2006
To: UCONN Dave & Lynn too (DANDL48) [#33] 9 May 2006

quote:
ewww,
Cooked Chuck doesn't sound too apetizing.
Visions of grass skirt floating in a pot. :O 


More like "KING" Chuck B-) 

I"m glad to see we are regaining our sense of humor. :D 

From: UCONN Dave & Lynn too (DANDL48) [#40]
 9 May 2006
To: gt350ed [#35] 9 May 2006

You have to wack him a couple of thousnad times to tenderize
this particular cut of chuck.


From: Peter [#41]
 9 May 2006
To: ALL

Chuck... is the slang word we use for vomit or vomiting in Australia..

"Had a big night last night with the boys, had a good chuck this morning, then downed a plate of bacon and eggs" B-) 

Peter

From: RALLYGUY (RALLYGUY1) [#42]
 9 May 2006
To: Peter [#41] 9 May 2006

Up-Chuck would an American slang for the same process. :) 

From: GBengraver [#43]
 9 May 2006
To: LaZerDude (C_BURKE) [#31] 9 May 2006

A bear walks into a bar an says to the bar tender, "I would like a bourbon and...... a coke." The bar tender says "What's up with the big pause?" The bear said "I've had them all my life" :-) 

From: scroller (JEFF) [#44]
 9 May 2006
To: GBengraver [#43] 9 May 2006

A dog walks into a bar with his leg in a sling and says: "I'm lookin for the guy that shot my pa."

From: GBengraver [#45]
 9 May 2006
To: scroller (JEFF) [#44] 9 May 2006

Three fonts walk into a bar.
The bartender says "Get out, we don't serve your type here!"


From: scroller (JEFF) [#46]
 9 May 2006
To: GBengraver [#45] 9 May 2006

I give up you win!!

From: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#47]
 9 May 2006
To: ALL

Two termites walk into a bar.

One asks, "Is the bar tender here?"


From: sprinter [#48]
 9 May 2006
To: ALL

We are back up! http://www.worldofengraving.com

I'm sorry about you having to register again, but I actually screwed up backing up the old database for the new site.

I hope you enjoy your stay.


From: Mike (BIGPIXEL) [#49]
 9 May 2006
To: sprinter [#48] 9 May 2006

Geeee. The last 10 posts or so really underline why a pay site is a bogus idea. And three, four competing engraving sites? How much time do any of you have to root around multiple sites a day?

Dave, I believe you're making a mistake going subscription. I mentioned this today in the other thread. It's not the nickel or dime a day it would cost, it's that most people feel online chat lists should be free. I would much rather you accept advertising and keep this site free.

But, whatever.

Hula-On!


From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#50]
 9 May 2006
To: sprinter [#48] 9 May 2006

Ken,

I'm told that's your name. Your forum is proudly listed in our "Links of Interest."

Thank you for taking the initiative to establish a cost-free venue.

From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#51]
 9 May 2006
To: Mike (BIGPIXEL) [#49] 9 May 2006

quote:
How much time do any of you have to root around multiple sites a day?


Mike,

More and more, that answer (for me personally) is none.

That was the original purpose (circa 2000) in establishing such a multi-facted forum.

quote:
most people feel online chat lists should be free.


If I felt this weren't already more than an online chat list, with much more value, soon to be added, I'd agree with those people.

From: Franklin (FW_HAYNES) [#52]
 9 May 2006
To: ALL

I am still finding it very interesting that sprinter has not given any answers to the totally legit questions posed in an earlier post. Also, the comment of having sent a pm to David that he obviously did not receive. There was an upheaval in this thread because of the perceived last minute "cat out of the bag" decision to change this forum. This deceptiveness in answering these questions honestly and publicly only make me wonder about the directions taken in the future with this free site. Also, could expressing his identity and working history make people worry about giving out information on his site? I mean coming from one of the "leeches" of this forum, I see that a forum of this caliber could be used to leech information as well as keep an eye on any potential competitors. I think sprinter needs to fess up and let us know who he is, maybe more of us would be willing to be a part of his free site. I have trust in our moderators here. Reading some of the posts that sprinter has made in here combined with a few that I read on the free site in reference to this site and or its moderators, I question if he may or may not be a morphed leech himself and is raising such a fuss about this site because it cuts off his free source of ideas. To a post Rodney made I pretty much gave my history on here (sorry to all of those I bored with that). SO, WHY SO SECRETIVE?

From: sprinter [#53]
 9 May 2006
To: Franklin (FW_HAYNES) [#52] Unread

I really feel you have found a home here and I truly am happy about that ;-) 

From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#54]
 27 May 2006
To: sprinter 27 May 2006

quote:
We want the new forum to have it's own identity and grow on it's own merit.


Ken,

I'm curious. Before you mandated registration to your forum, in order for people to view messages, someone sent a link to a message.

I can't remember the topic, but I do remember the link included "engravingetcfree.com" (EEF.com)

That was after you changed the name of your forum.

Are links in email notifications still including EEF.com?

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