View Poll Results: What to do?
Let's lock it and start another one



24
30.38%
Let's just keep it and see how big it can grow



32
40.51%
I really don't care either way



23
29.11%
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what to do about the huge HWTCT? thread
#1
Thread Starter
Senior Member
Joined: Mar 2005
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From: Durham, NC
Bikes: more, please.
I'm probably the only person who is bothered by it, but I think the "How was the commute today?" thread is way too big.
It is over 3 years old, sprawling over 400 pages and has just broken the 10,000 post mark.
I realize these stats are impressive, but I think this thread needs to be retired.
p.s.
big props to Gus Riley for starting such a great thread...
It is over 3 years old, sprawling over 400 pages and has just broken the 10,000 post mark.
I realize these stats are impressive, but I think this thread needs to be retired.
p.s.
big props to Gus Riley for starting such a great thread...
Last edited by * jack *; 10-13-05 at 09:01 AM.
#3
52-week commuter
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 1,929
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From: Washington, DC
Bikes: Redline Conquest, Cannonday, Specialized, RANS
I hate sticky threads. Part of it is conceptual -- the notion that certain topics are exempt from the general principal that interest in the thread keeps it at the top of the list irks me. But mostly, it's practical. When a topic has archival value -- such as the geek light thread -- one big thread is much less useful than a series of threads which are more focused. It takes forever to load, the search capabilities are primitive, and it's not really one thread anyway so it's hard to follow. When a thread does not have archival value -- like the HWTCT thread -- the problem is even worse. Who cares about how your commute was three years ago?
My preference would be a thread like the "long-distance commute club" threads -- a new one every week, clearly titled so you can ignore it if you're not interested, that rises and falls on its own merits. Just my 0.02.
My preference would be a thread like the "long-distance commute club" threads -- a new one every week, clearly titled so you can ignore it if you're not interested, that rises and falls on its own merits. Just my 0.02.
#4
Proshpero
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 712
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From: Phoenix, AZ
Bikes: Fixed Surly CrossCheck, Redline Conquest Pro
I haven't even looked in that thread in months. I assume most everyone had a close-to-average commute today. If it was especially good/bad/scary/hard/weird/etc., then it probably deserves it's own thread.
#5
contrarian

Joined: Jan 2004
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From: CO Springs
Bikes: 80's ross road bike/commuter, 80's team miyata, 90's haro mtb xtracycle conversion, koga mitaya world traveler
I don't care either way, but am interested to hear what ya'll have to say.
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#7
SERENITY NOW!!!

Joined: Aug 2005
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It's like seeing how far you can drive when the gas gauge goes to the left of "E". You just wanna keep pushing it. At least I do. Let it grow.
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#9
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Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 151
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From: Charlotte, NC
Bikes: Gary Fisher Cake 3dlx, GT Force
no way. you've gotta keep it! it's indestructible! While it might be a nuissance to some, how hard can it be to just scroll past it? Some of us really enjoy posting daily.. even if it's just about how the ride went, what we saw, etc. ...and it's fun to see how big it can get 
If you really want to unsticky it... ok (would be annoying to have to look for it), but don't kill it completely.

If you really want to unsticky it... ok (would be annoying to have to look for it), but don't kill it completely.
#10
Been Around Awhile

Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 30,654
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From: Burlington Iowa
Bikes: Vaterland and Ragazzi
Originally Posted by lala
I don't care either way, but am interested to hear what ya'll have to say.
#14
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Posts: n/a
Hmmmmmm...
Usually when a thread gets this big, we will split the thread up and just take the last 3 pages and the last three pages will be the start of the thread, while the other pages are allowed to be reasorbed back into the forums, and if people want, they can still access the other thread as much as possible (though it will be locked).
I may just do that. I'll wait to see what you all think.
Koffee
Usually when a thread gets this big, we will split the thread up and just take the last 3 pages and the last three pages will be the start of the thread, while the other pages are allowed to be reasorbed back into the forums, and if people want, they can still access the other thread as much as possible (though it will be locked).
I may just do that. I'll wait to see what you all think.
Koffee
#15
Junior Member

Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 75
Likes: 14
From: Dublin, Ireland.
Bikes: 2026 Trek Domane SL7 2011 Felt Z4
It wouldn't have the same appeal if it was chopped up or started again, 10,000 posts and nearly 200,000 views ? Come on ! As a subject it's perfect for a long thread............
Keep it !!
Lorcán.
Keep it !!
Lorcán.
#18
Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2005
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i suppose i don't care either about the length; i just go straight to the last page anyway to catch up on how the day went for everyone else. but i like it being a sticky. it's a check-in thread about what we all have in common in this area, and i do like reading about everyone else's day. so to me having it up there right at the top makes it like a banner of what this particular forum's about. i'd be sad if i had to go hunting for it among the darwin ethic of the other threads, but i'd probably live anyway.
#19
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Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 294
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From: Just outside of Portland, OR
Bikes: Sun EZ Sport, Schwinn Mesa
I aways go to my profile page and click on my last post, which is almost always HWTCT, and then just read from there.
I guess what I'm getting at is I don't really care where it is...even though I kinda think it should be left alone.
I guess what I'm getting at is I don't really care where it is...even though I kinda think it should be left alone.
#21
Bike Junkie

Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 1,625
Likes: 14
From: Santa Clara, CA
Bikes: 2013 Orange Brompton M3L; 2006 Milwaukee Bicycle Co. Fixie (Eddy Orange); 2022 Surly Cross Check, Black
I wanna keep it as it is. Threads like those keep bike forums distinct from the others. Plus those stories usually make my day...
#22
put our Heads Together

Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 3,155
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From: southeast pennsylvania
Bikes: a mountain bike with a cargo box on the back and aero bars on the front. an old well-worn dahon folding bike
I want there to remain a how-was-the-commute-today sticky. Chop the thread in two or don't, I dont care that much.
I like it because it takes allows people to make pretty mundane everyday posts... and sets them all in their own special place so that if we want to ignore them it's really easy.
I like it because it takes allows people to make pretty mundane everyday posts... and sets them all in their own special place so that if we want to ignore them it's really easy.
#23
dirtbag roadie
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 894
Likes: 1
From: PDX
Bikes: Della Santa Corsa Speciale -- Kish custom -- Santa Cruz Stigmata -- Niner Air 9 Carbon
i think it ought to be a ring-buffer thread where the last 100 posts are kept but each new one causes the oldest to drop off. don't know if this bb software supports it, but as they say its just a SMOP (small/simple matter of programming)
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#24
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Joined: Mar 2005
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From: Durham, NC
Bikes: more, please.
Well, Gus has spoken, and it also seems like my opinion is in the minority...
Long live "How Was The Commute Today", the 'King Of All Threads' !!
Thanks for participating in the poll and sharing your feelings about the thread...
Long live "How Was The Commute Today", the 'King Of All Threads' !!
Thanks for participating in the poll and sharing your feelings about the thread...
#25
Arizona Dessert

Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 15,029
Likes: 2,170
From: AZ
Bikes: Cannondale SuperSix, Lemond Poprad. Retired: Jamis Sputnik, Centurion LeMans Fixed, Diamond Back ascent ex
You don't have to be a weatherman to know which way the wind is blowing...
Just check HWYCT and you will get a report from around the world.
Why even worry about that thread? Does it cause any problems?
Al
Just check HWYCT and you will get a report from around the world.

Why even worry about that thread? Does it cause any problems?
Al



