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    Or you can join the Yahoo Kilt group, they discuss all sorts of things, especially if you mention one of the popular topics, the discussions can go on for days.

    http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/utilikilt/

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    I have never really been interested in joining an online before because it seemed so much of the threads devolved into foul language, name calling, and hardline stances on politics and religion. Last week, for my 50th post I composed a little poem about exactly why I like this forum. I offer it again.

    From many different walks and many ages
    We come to enjoy and contribute to these pages.
    If in our other views we can’t find an accord
    we will always refrain from the harsh or bitter word.

    No matter who we vote for to rule our shores
    or what goes on behind our closed doors
    No matter what flags we raise
    or when and what Gods we praise.

    Away from all conflict and strife
    We join here to celebrate the kilted life!

    If elsewhere in building bridges we fail
    Here, we let our better natures prevail.
    Kindness serves to make amends
    for us to disagree but remain friends

    Where else to speak of pleats and belts?
    Where else to talk of kilts and Celts?
    Of sporrans, hose, and the sgian dubh?
    Of glengarrys, kilt pins, and flashes too?

    A cheer for the kilt pin and the sock knife
    We join here to celebrate the kilted life!

    If in our words on occasion we turn
    for laughter ‘s sake to play the fool.
    In our laughter we teach and learn
    knowledge of the kilted school

    Be our kilts traditional or contemporary,
    be they made or bought.
    We find them all exemplary
    here at X Marks the Scot!

    Let play the bagpipe, drum and fife
    We join here to celebrate the kilted life!
    -See it there, a white plume
    Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
    Of the ultimate combustion-My panache

    Edmond Rostand

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    Like Panache,...
    Quote Originally Posted by Panache
    I have never really been interested in joining an online before...
    however, this is the dimension (all things kilt-related) that we all have in common. There is the natural tendency to "shop around once we're inside the store." That's the reason for the ocassional meeting between individuals and the existence of local kilt nights. Perhaps larger XMarks clan gatherings could be planned for the various highland games put on annually (by time zone, or country, or ???)

    UmAnOnion's "20 Questions" post was a start, as I saw it, toward exposing ourselves (in a nice way) to the others on the board, but it's limited to a sequential read. Try FRAPPR, or something similar. The XMarks FRAPPR group allows you to build a circle of friends, blog your thoughts, post your pictures (even not kilt-related pics), etc. With an ADMIN, sub-groups of XMarks could be set up along whatever dimensions desired.

    By and large, I'm happy with this forum the way it is.
    "Listen Men.... You are no longer bound down to the unmanly dress of the Lowlander." 1782 Repeal.
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    Iolaus said:
    My point was the one dimensional view we get of each other here.
    Agreed, but isn't that a limitation of the 'net itself, as opposed to the board? With all the kilt nights and travelling around going on, I think many have had the opportunity to meet face-to-face. Alas, for me, unless everybody travels here (and I'm trying ), there won't be any kilt nights in PEI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike1
    Hi Bubba! How have you been?

    If IRC isn't 'warmed up' enough for you, might I direct you over to Usenet?

    Doing fine Mike. I still occasionally drop into one IRC channel, but as for Usenet, been there, done that, didn't want the T-shirt. Like a few others here there have been posts I was very tempted to respond to, but refrained from doing so because it would likely have caused trouble. I have other outlets for raising hate and discontent.

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    Well, it looks like my suggestion isn't getting a lot of support, so I will respectfully withdraw the proposal, slink off to lick my wounds, and come up with another plan to take over the internet.


    Quote Originally Posted by way2fractious
    Try FRAPPR, or something similar. The XMarks FRAPPR group allows you to build a circle of friends, blog your thoughts, post your pictures (even not kilt-related pics), etc. With an ADMIN, sub-groups of XMarks could be set up along whatever dimensions desired.
    I guess Frappr is a lot like MySpace? Whatever, I'm on it now. (I'm on MySpace as well, with a basic page, but I only check it out every few weeks.)

    Quote Originally Posted by bubba
    All you have to do to see what comes for that "openness" is check out a few IRC chat channels. This is far better and much more pleasant.
    I can't do chat rooms, I don't type fast enough to keep up, and I usually like to compose my responses carefully; real time chat doesn't allow that.

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    Not that it was a bad idea but a moderated society is a polite society .....
    The other side is myspace where it's take your chances with what you get.
    My kilt pictures are over there but good luck finding them.

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    I think there is a time and place for everthing. This website is a place to talk about kilts and kilt related things. There a many forums dedicated to talking about politics, religoin and any other sort of personal views. If you want to talk about that sort of thing go to one of those forums.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sorcererdale
    Or you can join the Yahoo Kilt group, they discuss all sorts of things, especially if you mention one of the popular topics, the discussions can go on for days.

    http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/utilikilt/

    DALE.
    Well, the Utilikilt forum is unmoderated, that's for sure. A couple of weeks back, they spent several days discussing computer printers! I no longer bother. It's a "free for all," but I've never learned anything from it.

    I'm sure there must be an unmoderated anarchist group out there, if that what someone wants, but if one want a bunch of (seemingly ) nice people, who primarily want to discuss kilts and things Scots (within reason) and don't mind a little shepherding from time to time by the moderators (who seem to try hard to be fair and objective), this is still the best place.

    I'll drink to that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by longshadows
    I'm sure there must be an unmoderated anarchist group out there...
    Could a moderated anarchist group exist? Would it have any members?

    Sorry to stray, it was just too tempting.

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