tis now a race to fame, where the victor of the semifinal has but one chance to be the grandmaster and have his noble work chosen!
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tis now a race to fame, where the victor of the semifinal has but one chance to be the grandmaster and have his noble work chosen!
One book per month remains, but the nominations for the next months are new, that is a change, wether it is a "rule" or not, and that's my main concern. As you say, the threads are still there, they don't go away, but you'll agree with me, that after 2 or 3 pages of discussion (assuming this is the case), people won't be much interested in that topic anymore. And even if there is no discussion, when there are nominations open for the next months, people tend to dedicate more interest to the latter, or to give less attention to the past books. Anyway, I'm not saying 'hey, change all the rules to suit my tastes', I'm just expressing my opinion. I can't help but feel that the book worked much better when everyone had to contribute in order to get it going. Now, it's not an issue. If there are only 2 nominations, it continues as if there's nothing wrong. If new members post a nomination and then vanish, nobody cares. If there are no discussions, nothing happens.Quote:
Originally Posted by Scheherazade
Cris, before there was no mod, now we have one. Things would tend to have changed, ya know. I'm not too sure if you mean that having 2 books nominated is a good thing or a bad thing in your view. Are you saying that now when we're reading Lord Of The Flies, Breakfast Of The Champions is getting more attention cos it's currently winning the next month's nomination so people are likelly not to talk about Flies? I agree nominating/voting went now a bit too fast as we're already nominating May books. So we slow down here and continue voting/nominating sometime in May, I guess we're gonna all agree on that one, right? Stating your opinion's cool, just give Scher a chance to get used to the mod job. If nothing else there's way more people on the book club now as far as I noticed :). No idea what you meant by "If new members post a nomination and then vanish, nobody cares. If there are no discussions, nothing happens." so I just won't assume anything. But... no discussion? There's already a thread running for Flies reading. For a newbie mod I think Scher's doing fine. And I better shush before I start talking for other people and get no KitKat ever again :p.
Crisaor,Quote:
Originally Posted by crisaor
I am sorry to hear that you are not happy with the working of the Book Club. However, if you take the time and have a look at last year's threads, you will realise that the procedure has not changed;the Club has always nominated and voted for next two months books in the way we are doing now.
I am sure you would also agree that it would be very unfair to stop new members from nominating just like we cannot force anyone to nominate, vote or read the chosen books later on.
I personally do believe that it is very unlikely for an honest post in any thread go unnoticed or "un-responded" no matter how old the threads is. The regular members of this Forum are always willing to contribute in discussions and help others as much as they can.
At the moment, the Club is voting for March Book while nominating for April.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jay
May, March, all the same :D. *coughs* ahem, so I confuse months' names :blush:.
"You have nothing to loose but your chains!" - Karl Marx
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(by way of explanation):
I was just clowning around for a bit of comic relief.
The thread seemed to be complaining about the OPPRESSIVE rules and rulers of the forum, so I quoted Karl Marx, who said (perhaps in Das Capital), "Workers of the world, unite! You have nothing to loose but your chains and the entire world to gain."
I just found it comic to overreact to the oppression of order with an anarchist's battle cry to rebellion and insurrection.
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hey, B, that's contagious! :D
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Yeh Ash..let's grabb a cup of coffee ;)
totally!! :)
The next poll will start in March for the April Book.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jay
I never said anything about Scheherezade. And I agree with your last statement (check the other thread).Quote:
Originally Posted by Jay
I have the feeling that those things didn't happen before (maybe because all those who posted in the book club had a very similar participation level, the general level of commitment was pretty lineal) or at least, I didn't perceive so. Anyway, It's not like I resent Scher or any new members, I just liked the previous way better. That's all.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jay
Logos said the same thing, and honestly, I'm very positive that this wasn't the case, and I was there when it opened.Quote:
Originally Posted by Scheherezade
Yes, of course, I didn't mean to imply otherwise, but I'm sure you can understand that if that is/were the case, it's certainly regrettable.Quote:
Originally Posted by Scheherezade
And Sitaram, I for myself, find it funny that you don't take the proper time to understand my posts correctly. However, the fact that you consider Marx's words as a lead to anarchy is not funny at all.
i would like to think everyone on this site is very intelligent and that we would not disagree over little things. i am new to the forum and voted for the february book but didnt think i had time to read afterwards. i do so am going to read it but i might not discuss just b/c i might find a lot to say or i agree with whoever or whatever. i am sure that i am not alone. and as far as i can see Scheherezade is doing a great job as mod.
shortysweetp,
Please feel free to post your thoughts on the books whenever you read them as the threads stay open even after the dedicated month is over. It is always nice to have fresh views and takes :)
I was just making a joke as I quickly glanced. However, I am going to do some searching in google, as I seem to remember once looking for the definition and origin of anarchists, and finding them in Russia during the time of Doestoevsky. So I am wondering if the words of Marx did not somehow appeal to them, and if they did not play a role in the revolution. From what little I know, it seems like the words of Marx led to the FORMER Soviet Union. I do know that Marx and Engles were tremendously impressed and influenced by the Shaker communes in America which were quite economically successful for a time.