Re: C/P/H and The Watchdog
I was thinking of something more than article length, along the lines of a monograph on the subject. It has not been done before, at least not properly the way Charles could do it, to my knowledge.
Patrick
I respect your perspective on things. You have a great enthusiasm for the hobby and a great voice, like Charles Heath without the "my way or the highway" tone that we all have come to treasure so much. He is our resident iconoclast. Seriously, I like the device and the way Charles uses it. He picks his spots. You seem very knowledgeable about the editorial practices of Camp Chase Gazette. Are you a subscriber? I am not an employee of Camp Chase Gazette, Lakeway does not pay me to apologize for them and I'm not about to. This discussion is about "The Watchdog" and the relationship with the self-identified C/P/H segment of the community, to the extent someone can explain who is in that segment and who is not.
Same thing with all the new supporters of The "old" Watchdog that are coming out of the woodwork now...how many supported "Getting It Right" and battlefield preservation when it might have actually mattered? That's a rhetorical question...too few.
Now, back to the subject at bar...what I am hearing is that there are people out there whose opinions I respect on some subjects, meaning Charles Heath, Hank Trent, Paul Calloway, et alia, who feel strongly that The Watchdog needs to be in evidence, out there supporting the EBUFU at the grass roots level. And this is a problem that we have not here-to-for made that a priority? And while we know that the EBUFU does not include everybody trying to "Get It Right" you sense in the priorities of The Watchdog and our recent moves, a denial of your values?
I was thinking of something more than article length, along the lines of a monograph on the subject. It has not been done before, at least not properly the way Charles could do it, to my knowledge.
Patrick
I respect your perspective on things. You have a great enthusiasm for the hobby and a great voice, like Charles Heath without the "my way or the highway" tone that we all have come to treasure so much. He is our resident iconoclast. Seriously, I like the device and the way Charles uses it. He picks his spots. You seem very knowledgeable about the editorial practices of Camp Chase Gazette. Are you a subscriber? I am not an employee of Camp Chase Gazette, Lakeway does not pay me to apologize for them and I'm not about to. This discussion is about "The Watchdog" and the relationship with the self-identified C/P/H segment of the community, to the extent someone can explain who is in that segment and who is not.
Same thing with all the new supporters of The "old" Watchdog that are coming out of the woodwork now...how many supported "Getting It Right" and battlefield preservation when it might have actually mattered? That's a rhetorical question...too few.
Now, back to the subject at bar...what I am hearing is that there are people out there whose opinions I respect on some subjects, meaning Charles Heath, Hank Trent, Paul Calloway, et alia, who feel strongly that The Watchdog needs to be in evidence, out there supporting the EBUFU at the grass roots level. And this is a problem that we have not here-to-for made that a priority? And while we know that the EBUFU does not include everybody trying to "Get It Right" you sense in the priorities of The Watchdog and our recent moves, a denial of your values?
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