I dunno lads, maybe “silvers†has a point.
This IS, after all, just a fishing website, primarily dealing with the North East coast.
Perhaps I should realise its’ limitations, be content with where we are now and NOT try to help it grow into something bigger.
Maybe we should ALL take a leaf out of “silvers†book and NEVER try to improve on ANYTHING.
Everything is fine and dandy just the way it is – why on earth try to change it?
BUT…..
The problem is, “silversâ€, things always need to change, to grow, to improve; even people.
The whole idea of having somebody running a website is based upon continuous development. If I didn’t have ideas, aspirations and goals for the site, then I’d be failing not only Elton, the site owner, but all the NESA members (including yourself).
When I take on a job, I give it 110% and that means setting a high target of performance and achievement – for both myself AND the job in question.
If the site was being run by somebody, (not unlike yourself) with low aspirations and a complacent outlook on under-achieving, then I fear that NESA would’ve gone down the hi-tech version of the Swannie, a long time since.