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I'm probably going to get lynched for this...

  • 07-10-2005 12:38pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 9,894 ✭✭✭


    Right, I can bite my tongue no longer and have to say something.

    What is with the amount of rubbish threads lately?
    I understand that there are a lot of new people to the board that have just started in college but come on people. Threads on wordcount and coversheets????
    Everytime I see one of these I feel ike screaming
    ASK THE FúCKING DEPARTMENT!

    A bit of common sense would go a long way in here. There are a few people who seem to depend on this board to make all their college related decisions for them and quite frankly its sad and annoying to see yet another thread on "oooh what subjects should i pick?" "what electives should i do?" yadda yadda yadda

    Sorry guys, I just feel like having a rant today and I'm sure there'll be plenty of you out there who don't agree with me so go ahead......unleash the fury :p

    /rant


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 59 ✭✭kas


    Run for the hills lads! :eek:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 59 ✭✭kas


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,731 ✭✭✭DadaKopf


    Right, I can bite my tongue no longer and have to say something.

    What is with the amount of rubbish threads lately?
    I understand that there are a lot of new people to the board that have just started in college but come on people. Threads on wordcount and coversheets????
    Everytime I see one of these I feel ike screaming
    ASK THE FúCKING DEPARTMENT!

    A bit of common sense would go a long way in here. There are a few people who seem to depend on this board to make all their college related decisions for them and quite frankly its sad and annoying to see yet another thread on "oooh what subjects should i pick?" "what electives should i do?" yadda yadda yadda

    Sorry guys, I just feel like having a rant today and I'm sure there'll be plenty of you out there who don't agree with me so go ahead......unleash the fury :p

    /rant
    Best thread ever.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,437 ✭✭✭tintinr35


    Right, I can bite my tongue no longer and have to say something.

    What is with the amount of rubbish threads lately?
    I understand that there are a lot of new people to the board that have just started in college but come on people. Threads on wordcount and coversheets????
    Everytime I see one of these I feel ike screaming
    ASK THE FúCKING DEPARTMENT!

    A bit of common sense would go a long way in here. There are a few people who seem to depend on this board to make all their college related decisions for them and quite frankly its sad and annoying to see yet another thread on "oooh what subjects should i pick?" "what electives should i do?" yadda yadda yadda

    Sorry guys, I just feel like having a rant today and I'm sure there'll be plenty of you out there who don't agree with me so go ahead......unleash the fury :p

    /rant


    here here :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 26,928 ✭✭✭✭rainbow kirby


    *high-fives Peachypants*


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  • Hosted Moderators Posts: 7,486 ✭✭✭Red Alert


    *high fives peachypants too, and gets a group RK, RA, Peachy high five circle going!*

    Ask here ONLY if you haven't:

    ... asked the department (who are paid to do this!)
    ... asked Google (who knows everything)
    ... asked Microsoft Help. (Hint: it's under the "Help" menu)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 45,640 ✭✭✭✭Mr.Nice Guy


    What is with the amount of rubbish threads lately?
    I understand that there are a lot of new people to the board that have just started in college but come on people. Threads on wordcount and coversheets????
    Everytime I see one of these I feel ike screaming
    ASK THE FúCKING DEPARTMENT!

    I started the thread on the wordcount. I found myself in an awkward position and I thank the people who took the time to help me out. I appreciate it.
    A bit of common sense would go a long way in here. There are a few people who seem to depend on this board to make all their college related decisions for them and quite frankly its sad and annoying to see yet another thread on "oooh what subjects should i pick?" "what electives should i do?" yadda yadda yadda

    Wow fancy that. People on the UCD Board talking about UCD! :eek:
    Sorry guys, I just feel like having a rant today and I'm sure there'll be plenty of you out there who don't agree with me so go ahead......unleash the fury :p

    /rant

    I'm not going to unleash fury. I just find it pretty sad that you have to have a go at someone purely for asking for a bit of help. If you don't like what you're reading, read something else.

    And by the way, what defines a good thread?


  • Hosted Moderators Posts: 7,486 ✭✭✭Red Alert


    Fine you asked for help - I help out with computer stuff generally because i actually know some **** about it and it doesn't put me out to answer it. you should probably have asked in the computers forum though, or a quick search on ms word's (excellent) help would have told you where it was - PI and After Hours suffer from a lot of random crap being put there by people who don't choose the right forum first. openoffice.org is free and also has great help files.

    The electives thing is getting tiresome - let's sticky the best one and ban further threads about it. either choose electives you like or are good at or choose randomly - in the end of the day very often it really doesn't matter. if people actually read previous threads the same crap gets discussed about elective options again and again.

    Maybe MNG if you actually came out with it instead of sitting on the fence and attacking peachy we'd have more interesting threads - hell at least Sangre makes the place interesting to read from time to time. for one i commend peachy for making a point and i'll be buying her a drink at the next beers. :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,798 ✭✭✭Funky


    OMG I CANT CHANGE MY SUbJEKTS NOW WTF??? WHAT SHOULD I PICK??


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,246 ✭✭✭✭Riamfada


    Could this thread not be posted where it wouldnt bother anyone? Whats the point in having a UCD forum if you cant discuss your options and look for advice?
    And for the record the college is so f**ked with this modulisation fiasco that its hard to get a straight answer from anyone in student services. In an environment where most fesheres dont know anyone it helps to hear from other student who may be in the same position.

    Or just flood the place with homogenous threads about orange faces and how much we hate UCD..... oh wait http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=470


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,894 ✭✭✭Chinafoot


    I'm not suggesting that all threads on here are crap or should follow a certain form. What I am saying is that lately there have been quite a number of threads on the same topics and many of which have been discussed before. As Red Alert suggested, they get very tiresome and perhaps a sticky would be in order.

    Things like Blackboard, exam results, word count and essay cover sheets are all things that can be dealt with elsewhere. And asking about a particular type of computer software and its functions is a hardly a UCD issue, now is it? :rolleyes:

    MNG, I'm not having a go at anyone in particular. I was making a point, and judging by the responses so far there are a few others who agree with me.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 45,640 ✭✭✭✭Mr.Nice Guy


    Red Alert wrote:
    Fine you asked for help - I help out with computer stuff generally because i actually know some **** about it and it doesn't put me out to answer it. you should probably have asked in the computers forum though, or a quick search on ms word's (excellent) help would have told you where it was - PI and After Hours suffer from a lot of random crap being put there by people who don't choose the right forum first. openoffice.org is free and also has great help files.

    I always use Google as computer illiterate as I am. I tried to find a way to download a word count but I could not find anything to do with Windows XP so I thought I'd ask people on UCD Boards considering a word count is important to students who, like myself, write essays. Having browsed through some previous threads, I'm hardly the first person to pose such a query. For example, these threads:

    "Accessing gmail with thunderbird"

    "MSN messenger"

    "Anyone else notice this?" (which was to do with computers)

    "Laptop advice"

    Now Red Alert, none of these threads bother me yet I should point out that it was MY thread that was singled out for scrutiny. As I said, I've no problem with people posting queries that are relevant to the life of a UCD student.
    Red Alert wrote:
    Maybe MNG if you actually came out with it instead of sitting on the fence and attacking peachy we'd have more interesting threads

    Why should I? So then I become the bad guy?
    Red Alert wrote:
    - for one i commend peachy for making a point and i'll be buying her a drink at the next beers. :D

    I don't commend her. I think she has been petty.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 45,640 ✭✭✭✭Mr.Nice Guy


    Things like Blackboard, exam results, word count and essay cover sheets are all things that can be dealt with elsewhere.

    Why should they be? Blackboard, exam results, word count and essay cover sheets are relevant to the life of a UCD student.

    And asking about a particular type of computer software and its functions is a hardly a UCD issue, now is it? :rolleyes:

    It's as much a UCD issue as posting about drinking exploits outside of UCD. Computer software that is essential for my essay work is, to me, a UCD issue.
    MNG, I'm not having a go at anyone in particular. I was making a point, and judging by the responses so far there are a few others who agree with me.

    You mentioned the word count thread which was mine as part of your 'rant'. As for people agreeing with you, so what? Is that what this thread is about? A backslapping exercise?

    Some people disagree with you as well.

    Live and let live is what I say. We don't need UCD Boards to go all dictatorial and become full of censorship.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,246 ✭✭✭✭Riamfada


    . As Red Alert suggested, they get very tiresome and perhaps a sticky would be in order.

    Things like Blackboard, exam results, word count and essay cover sheets are all things that can be dealt with elsewhere. QUOTE]Dealt with elsewhere or here? Sorry PP but I really cant seem to understand why you must read every thread posted and be forcefully bored by reading every reply one by one. How about read the title and if you dont like it , dont read it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,541 ✭✭✭irlrobins


    Things like Blackboard, exam results, word count and essay cover sheets are all things that can be dealt with elsewhere.

    I disagree. Blackboard, exam results questions etc are unique to UCD so the best (and only) place where they should be asked is the UCD forum.

    Yes Blackboard is a computer issue, but asking a Blackboard question in the computer forum will get you nowhere as few would be familiar with the UCD setup.

    UCD has an academic and a social side to it. I think the forum reflects both sides.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,894 ✭✭✭Chinafoot


    LOL!! :D

    A back-slapping excercise! It was a point of issue that I have had with the board. I merely brought it out into the open. The fact that people are agreeing with me simply shows that it is also an issue for them.

    I didn't expect you to agree at all MNG. In fact I could have written your response for you :rolleyes:

    All I am saying is that more often than not some of the "UCD issues" posted here on certain subjects are often things that can be easily sorted out by heading to the relevant department.

    And also MNG, I hate to break it to you, but this thread is not about you. Your wordcount thread was simply the first example I saw when I opened the forum. You may see it as a UCD issue, I do not. I simply pointed that out.
    You can call me petty if you like MNG. I would expect no less.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 45,640 ✭✭✭✭Mr.Nice Guy


    A back-slapping excercise! It was a point of issue that I have had with the board. I merely brought it out into the open. The fact that people are agreeing with me simply shows that it is also an issue for them.

    Many people on this forum know you in real life so I hardly think the fact people have *high-fived* you means people care. Furthermore, plenty of people have disagreed with you. What does that mean? Differences of opinion I guess. Should we censor out the ones you don't like though?
    I didn't expect you to agree at all MNG. In fact I could have written your response for you :rolleyes:

    Of course you could. That's why you mentioned my word count thread. You wanted to illicit a response from me.
    All I am saying is that more often than not some of the "UCD issues" posted here on certain subjects are often things that can be easily sorted out by heading to the relevant department.

    In your own words this was a 'rant' and I see it as a rant at things which are quite relevant to the life of a UCD student.
    And also MNG, I hate to break it to you, but this thread is not about you. Your wordcount thread was simply the first example I saw when I opened the forum.

    Why bring it up at all? People who posted on that thread were respectful as I was to them. I got helped out without any fuss and then you bring up this thread of mine as a way to vent your frustration at boards. And you say it has nothing to do with me?
    You may see it as a UCD issue, I do not. I simply pointed that out.

    You didn't 'simply point out' anything. This whole thread was a rant and was designed to be inflammatory and hurtful which I'm pretty sure is not allowed on this forum ironically.
    You can call me petty if you like MNG. I would expect no less.

    If you single me out on this forum you can expect I will defend myself.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,124 ✭✭✭Jonny Arson


    I haven't been posting on this forum for the last week or so because of excessive spam, flaming/bullying, muppetry and inept moderatorship of this forum and this thread reflects everything of what's wrong with this forum in recent months.
    What is with the amount of rubbish threads lately?
    I understand that there are a lot of new people to the board that have just started in college but come on people. Threads on wordcount and coversheets????

    Yes I agree with you that there are quite alot of silly threads like the one mentioned but for god sake you don't have to specifically name the forums as that will only upset people and has.

    A solution to this problem could be overcome by a general Q&A thread made stickied.

    If the lack of ''exciting'' threads annoys you that much why don't you come up with an idea for an intellectually stimulating thread yourself instead of criticising other people's threads?
    A bit of common sense would go a long way in here. There are a few people who seem to depend on this board to make all their college related decisions for them and quite frankly its sad and annoying to see yet another thread on "oooh what subjects should i pick?" "what electives should i do?" yadda yadda yadda

    You are criticising people for coming onto this forum asking for advice from fellow students about VITALLY IMPORTANT aspects of their college life. Knowledge and advice from your fellow students whether you know them or not is absolutely priceless. I've got alot of great advice from people on this forum on an array of matters which has helped me greatly. Saying that threads like those aren't wanted sets out a bad precident from this forum. Threads like those I find far more interesting and stimulating than the likes of ''what's your favourite bar'' etc.

    Steph I'm not having a personal tiff with you I find your post reflects exactly whats wrong with the forum lately. IMO there's a bad atmosphere recently. It appears that people don't have the ability to debate a post and take up to resorting to insulting the poster. There's a hell of alot of spam, yes we all spam at times but there's some posters who rarely contribute anything of substance to the forum and this is to the detriment of the forum IMO.

    No one should have any fear posting anything be it big or small, as long as it's to do with UCD and no one should be ostricised for what they write.

    Harmony folks... harmony :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,798 ✭✭✭Funky


    I haven't been posting on this forum for the last week or so because of excessive spam, flaming/bullying, muppetry and inept moderatorship of this forum and this thread reflects everything of what's wrong with this forum in recent months.

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,186 ✭✭✭✭Sangre


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,604 ✭✭✭blondie83


    I have to agree that it's gotten pretty boring lately, haven't really found I could post on any of the threads we've had in the past while. Maybe when people settle down at college a bit though it will get back to normal? It could be just a start of year thing like. Anyway good idea whoever suggest a sticky general Q&A thread, we could do with one general thread incorperating all UCD computer queries, general UCD queries ect and a second for people who want to talk about various Arts subjects/electives, cos there's loads of them too!


  • Hosted Moderators Posts: 7,486 ✭✭✭Red Alert


    i'd certainly do one on engineering as well as the unofficial guide to the ucd computer system


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 27,857 ✭✭✭✭Dave!


    what the hell? people post threads on boards because other people might have had a similar problem and they could help them. why is it a big deal? just don't post in the thread if you can't help. it could take ages for the department to email back, sometimes you can't get through on the phones, and not everyone is in college, so they can't walk up to the department and ask. this way, lots of people see the thread, more often than not someone has had the problem before or knows the solution, and the OP can find the answer at their leisure when they return to boards.

    tadahhh! -- not a big deal.

    PS. those "O RLY" "YA RLY" pictures rock :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,391 ✭✭✭arbeitsscheuer


    Ok, well I get banned from the place for a few days and suddenly all hell breaks loose... Coincidence? I Think Not!!! :rolleyes:

    Anyway, while I appreciate that UCD students sometimes have questions about their courses, wordcount (huh? What the f**k was THAT doing in our forum?! Surreal), cover sheets (again, huh?), and laptops (ok, that's far enough, what the f**k is going on).

    See the point I'm trying to make? (In a roundabout way, granted)

    There is no need - repeat. NO NEED - to post this sh*t in the UCD forums.

    Unlike Peacheh I don't mind whether there are or aren't interesting threads, just so long as they are relevant and, more importantly, neccessary to UCD students.

    Come on ppl, you can find out about blackboard, essays, electives etc from other ppl. You know, the ones away from you computer screen. Or are you too scared to ask a question directly to another human being, preferring the glorious anonymity of boards?

    Come on ppl, grow up. You're in college now.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 27,857 ✭✭✭✭Dave!


    SebtheBum wrote:
    Come on ppl, you can find out about blackboard, essays, electives etc from other ppl.

    What the fuck difference does it make? Is it really cluttering up your forum so much? :( I'm sure you'd prefer to look at an empty space, but here's the thing: you don't have to read these threads! :eek: Just shut up and let people who can help, help.
    SebtheBum wrote:
    You know, the ones away from you computer screen. Or are you too scared to ask a question directly to another human being, preferring the glorious anonymity of boards?

    Come on ppl, grow up. You're in college now.

    *yawn*

    I can see you lasting long -- gotta love internet "big boys"...

    rock on! \m/


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,604 ✭✭✭blondie83


    I can see you lasting long
    Now in fairness Seb has been here a year longer than you!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,391 ✭✭✭arbeitsscheuer


    blondie83 wrote:
    Now in fairness Seb has been here a year longer than you!
    Longer than that even. I used to be [RoF]Gunner, but that was a sh*t name so... Been here since summer 2003.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,152 ✭✭✭ozt9vdujny3srf


    I haven't been posting on this forum for the last week or so because of excessive spam, flaming/bullying, muppetry and inept moderatorship of this forum and this thread reflects everything of what's wrong with this forum in recent months.
    Ahh your confusing "personal abuse" with "Disagreeing with your posts" again old zaney boy.

    The quality of threads here has indeed decreased not only recently but over the last 2 months. Its pretty much plummeted into what it was like when I started modding here.

    Then again, last time i decided to cut out all the nonsense i was criticised for doing so.

    I have to say you've changed [link=http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=2782834&postcount=15]your tune[/link] slightly. Silly threads should just be ignored then?

    I've taken action in cases of abuse, even when you aren't (believe it or not your not the only one who gets a bit from time to time) around.

    Sure I've been patient with some of the good contributers, because I've seen that the good far outways the bad.

    If i decided to take the hard line zane, you'd have been gone long ago.

    If you guys want me to take a hard line, thats fine too. Its your board after all.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 45,640 ✭✭✭✭Mr.Nice Guy


    SebtheBum wrote:
    Anyway, while I appreciate that UCD students sometimes have questions about their courses, wordcount (huh? What the f**k was THAT doing in our forum?! Surreal), cover sheets (again, huh?), and laptops (ok, that's far enough, what the f**k is going on).

    Sorry my little problem didn't interest you Seb. Pehaps if I posted about a desire to go and get absolutely buckled outside of college it would have gone down better.
    SebtheBum wrote:
    There is no need - repeat. NO NEED - to post this sh*t in the UCD forums.

    I am a UCD student. I need to know how many words to write for my essays for UCD. I posted a query on the UCD boards. What do you want from me an apology? F*ck that.
    SebtheBum wrote:
    Come on ppl, you can find out about blackboard, essays, electives etc from other ppl. You know, the ones away from you computer screen. Or are you too scared to ask a question directly to another human being, preferring the glorious anonymity of boards?

    Come on ppl, grow up. You're in college now.

    Some of us being in college have hectic lifestyles and would like an answer in a short space of time.

    This forum allows for that. I don't see it as a bad thing. I like the fact that stangers are willing to help others out.

    We had a thread on this forum, written by Zane, that was about the lonely lifestyle of a first year Arts student. I think we all benefitted from that thread.

    Thank goodness we didn't have some pedant come on to whine that it belonged in the Personal Issues forum.

    Here's some advice on anyone else who wishes to bash me and my word count thread. If you think the quality of psots has gone down...POST UP AN INTERESTING THREAD.

    Don't piss and moan about other threads instead. Show some class and some f*cking tact.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,391 ✭✭✭arbeitsscheuer


    Pehaps if I posted about a desire to go and get absolutely buckled outside of college it would have gone down better.
    Huh? What relevance has that got to do with this argument? At ALL? Oh I see, you're implying... Oh, very clever. Have a gold star. :rolleyes:
    I am a UCD student. I need to know how many words to write for my essays for UCD. I posted a query on the UCD boards.
    Wtf? Go ask your f**king tutors like the rest of us. Jesus christ. You want to be hand-held through college by boards? Wtf is wrong with you?
    Some of us being in college have hectic lifestyles and would like an answer in a short space of time.
    LoL, see, now that was funny.
    We had a thread on this forum, written by Zane, that was about the lonely lifestyle of a first year Arts student. I think we all benefitted from that thread.
    Thank goodness we didn't have some pedant come on to whine that it belonged in the Personal Issues forum.
    That is completely different, and if you can't see that then you're wearing blinkers. Good luck with such a myopic point of view. Zane posted that thread because there was NOWHERE ELSE he could go. Nobody else he could talk to within the college about it (with the possible exception of UCDSU.net, and that's hack-central). Put simply, we were the only ppl he could talk to about it, and to find out if we had similar experiences to his. Which we did. Word count? Cover sheets? Huh? What possible analogy can you draw between them and Zane's thread?

    Honestly, I'd like to know.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 45,640 ✭✭✭✭Mr.Nice Guy


    SebtheBum wrote:
    Huh? What relevance has that got to do with this argument? At ALL? Oh I see, you're implying... Oh, very clever. Have a gold star. :rolleyes:

    Oh hitting me where it hurts - a smilie. Well, two can play that game - :rolleyes:.
    SebtheBum wrote:
    Wtf? Go ask your f**king tutors like the rest of us.

    The rest of us? Hold on, did you forget about these threads which appeared on the UCD Boards:

    "Accessing gmail with thunderbird"

    "MSN messenger"

    "Anyone else notice this?" (which was to do with computers)

    "Laptop advice"

    Oh I see. Now YOU'RE implying things, in this instance that I'm the only person to bring up a technical query on this forum. Good man yourself. Have a star...and a pint as well why not.
    SebtheBum wrote:
    Jesus christ. You want to be hand-held through college by boards? Wtf is wrong with you?

    Not at all. I asked for some friendly advice which I received thankfully. You get your knickers in a twist over the contents of a private forum? WTF is wrong with YOU? Angry about being banned are you? I can't imagine why you were banned by the way seeing as you conduct yourself in such a polite manner (cough).
    SebtheBum wrote:
    Zane posted that thread because there was NOWHERE ELSE he could go.

    Someone could just as easily have told Zane that his 'sh*t' had nothing to do with the forum and that he should stop expecting to have his hand held and just talk to a UCD counsellor. The fact you don't see the parallels between the two situations suggests it's YOU who needs to remove the blinkers.
    SebtheBum wrote:
    Nobody else he could talk to within the college about it (with the possible exception of UCDSU.net, and that's hack-central). Put simply, we were the only ppl he could talk to about it, and to find out if we had similar experiences to his. Which we did.

    Nobody to talk to in the college? Not even the counsellors? He had people to talk to but he chose to talk to the people here and we were all kind enough to give him advice. Back then I don't recall people starting threads to p*ss, groan and complain about other threads like his one. If we did, he probably would have thought twice about posting at all. I'm glad he did. I welcome people who need advice on things to do with their life as a student in the college. If I see a thread I don't like, I don't click on it. Simple as that.
    SebtheBum wrote:
    Word count? Cover sheets? Huh? What possible analogy can you draw between them and Zane's thread?

    Honestly, I'd like to know.

    Then read the above.

    It's worth pointing out Zane's own comments on this matter:
    If the lack of ''exciting'' threads annoys you that much why don't you come up with an idea for an intellectually stimulating thread yourself instead of criticising other people's threads?

    As well as:
    You are criticising people for coming onto this forum asking for advice from fellow students about VITALLY IMPORTANT aspects of their college life. Knowledge and advice from your fellow students whether you know them or not is absolutely priceless. I've got alot of great advice from people on this forum on an array of matters which has helped me greatly. Saying that threads like those aren't wanted sets out a bad precident from this forum. Threads like those I find far more interesting and stimulating than the likes of ''what's your favourite bar'' etc.

    Hear, hear!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,750 ✭✭✭ghostchant


    Calm down people! :) I think it's important that the UCD board can be used by students who want clarification on something in their course.
    It's the only resource available (except for classmates) at this time at night if you need something sorted right away (had a test the next morning or an essay or report due in or something), and if there's a chance that posting the problem here might help, then why not?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,578 ✭✭✭Scraggs


    wow this place is kinda hostile at the moment...
    thank god i'm not a sensitive fresher in need of advice......o wait i am...

    I dont think these spam [opinion varies] threads really adversely affect you except perhaps by p1ssing you off! whereas for others its a valuable information resource [especially if like me you find most UCD auuthorites go out of their way to be most UNhelpful]
    SebtheBum wrote:
    Come on ppl, you can find out about blackboard, essays, electives etc from other ppl
    You know, the ones away from you computer screen. Or are you too scared to ask a question directly to another human being, preferring the glorious anonymity of boards?

    Come on ppl, grow up. You're in college now.

    ouch man kinda harsh... I dont think thats a fair comment .for some people its just easier to ask q's here. [i mean both physically and mentally if ya get me]

    well thats my 5cents...as you were


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,885 ✭✭✭Stabshauptmann


    tbh the quality of topics and volume of posts on this forum is somewhat lacking when compared with the TCD forum.

    Now Im a UCD student and yes, I dispise and begrudge trinners :), but I think the only reason we asked for this forum is because trinnity got one, but unlike the trinners, we dont really use it...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,541 ✭✭✭irlrobins


    well a quick look at the TCD forum shows plenty of laptop, registration, locker questions..... jsut like the ucd one.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,541 ✭✭✭irlrobins


    who made this a sticky? and why? out of interest.....


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,246 ✭✭✭✭Riamfada


    irlrobins wrote:
    who made this a sticky? and why? out of interest.....

    I cant believe this has been made a sticky. Just going to throw a few points out there. No one ever reads my stuff so whatever.

    1) MNG has a very good point. This is a UCD forum. Can somone please give the discription of a forum and what should be discussed in it. I query here and I have been given some good advice.

    2)Non-Freshers. If your UCD forum has been boring of late try and spice it up rather than attack threads that don't interest you.

    I had a conversation with Happy Crack Head today about this. Freshers are not as confident in UCD as they have only been there for 4 weeks. Boards provides valuable help for questions that may seem trivial to you fantastic 2nd and 3rd years with established friends and routines.

    Everyone cool their jets and lets all just get along. No need to make this personal.

    PS Defeististise yourself Sebastian.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 59 ✭✭kas


    Would anyone be interested in a UCD Wiki (like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page only UCD based).

    I haven't looked into it but I'm sure I could set one up on Nerdsoc.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,246 ✭✭✭✭Riamfada


    Originally Posted by SebtheBum
    Come on ppl, you can find out about blackboard, essays, electives etc from other ppl
    You know, the ones away from you computer screen. Or are you too scared to ask a question directly to another human being, preferring the glorious anonymity of boards?

    Come on ppl, grow up. You're in college now.


    Skeb , if it wasnt for yourself, Kev and Bloomer Multiseed patiently answering all my dumb ass questions I probably would have dropped out somewhere into my 3rd day.

    Can you identify the boardsies and the fresher who asked a stupid question?
    This thread in one picture


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,152 ✭✭✭ozt9vdujny3srf


    Already is a UCD Wiki @ www.boards.ie/wiki

    I stickied it because I'd like to see what exactly folks want out of this board.
    This thread seems to be getting a few opinions out on that.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,541 ✭✭✭irlrobins


    kas wrote:
    Would anyone be interested in a UCD Wiki (like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page only UCD based).

    I haven't looked into it but I'm sure I could set one up on Nerdsoc.

    sounds a good idea


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,483 ✭✭✭Töpher


    Its a UCD board. It should be about anything UCD to the people in UCD, be that the worthless network, course requirements, a need for advice, or what your favourite pub is. But then again, that would make logical sense! ;):)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,186 ✭✭✭✭Sangre


    UCD should be anything, at all, to do with UCD.
    If you can bring it up with friends you should be able to bring it up here.
    The board isn't busy enough to start being anal about topics.

    So in conclusion, to those getting worked up by a forum on the internet and its 'quality' of threads....get a fúcking life.

    Edit: Seems like Einstesamnfask;fsaass knows the score and posted first.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,551 ✭✭✭panda100


    Can understand where peachypants is coming from-threads arent as exciting as last year but tis up to us to change that i spose-like why has no one started a thread bout how hot dan the welfare officer is goddammit!!!but i spose for ickle first years its good having the threads bout computer things and such cos it is sorta tough making that transition from school to uni so everylittle bit helps!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,391 ✭✭✭arbeitsscheuer


    Red Alert wrote:
    Ask here ONLY if you haven't:

    ... asked the department (who are paid to do this!)
    ... asked Google (who knows everything)
    ... asked Microsoft Help. (Hint: it's under the "Help" menu)
    That says all that I could ever hope to say.

    tintinr, Dadakopf, RainbowKirby, Red Alert and myself agreed with Peacheh.
    Pretty much everyone else disagrees. That's roughly the state of the thread at this point.

    Nice one Truckle for stickyin the thread tbh...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,908 ✭✭✭Alkers


    SebtheBum wrote:

    Come on ppl, you can find out about blackboard, essays, electives etc from other ppl. You know, the ones away from you computer screen. Or are you too scared to ask a question directly to another human being, preferring the glorious anonymity of boards?

    Come on ppl, grow up. You're in college now.
    Seeing as Blackboard is on your computer screen, it would probably be quite appropiate to ask the people on your computer screen about it. Who is somebody that has gone home for the weekend to ask about blackboard or whatever, especially at the very start of college when there is a very good chance they might not know anyone. Making such a big fuss over someone's problem or question isn't going to get you anywhere and I'd very much like to see your reaction if any of your threads got such an (in my opinion) out of line reaction.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,894 ✭✭✭Chinafoot


    Ok lads, just to clarify something. At no point whatsoever in ANY of my posts did i mention the words "boring" or "interesting"

    I didn't start this thread because other threads have not been up to my "standards" or whatever :rolleyes:

    I was merely saying that there are certain things that would be better dealt with in the relevant departments as thats where the official answers would come from. How can any of us tell a student how long their essay has to be? Thats something only a tutor or lecturer or department administrator can answer.

    Also, when i said exam results could be dealt with elsewhere I was being pretty vague (due to running out the door for work). Obviously exam results are an important issue and should be discussed here. However, I can't see the justification for not one but TWO threads (in the space of about a week) on the fact that exam results online are presented as provisional and was the OP going to be marked down!!!

    Anyway, I stated my opinion and obviously didn't expect everyone to agree....I think the title of the thread suggests as much. And MNG, at no point did i suggest "censoring those that dont agree" You assume far too much, but thank you for brightening my day....yet again. :)

    Some people seem to have taken it personally and some have said that I shouldnt have pointed out specific threads. All I will say to that is, if I hadn't given examples I would have gotten just as agressive a response for not being specific :rolleyes:

    At the end of the day lads, it was merely an opinion. People have read into what they like and thats fair enough. I have never said I find the forum boring, I just think that some threads are issues that would be much better dealt with (and most likely much quicker) elsewhere.

    But, ya know....whatever. :p


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 27,857 ✭✭✭✭Dave!


    I was merely saying that there are certain things that would be better dealt with in the relevant departments as thats where the official answers would come from. How can any of us tell a student how long their essay has to be? Thats something only a tutor or lecturer or department administrator can answer.

    People are often in the same courses, y'know! And might have the same tutor. Or maybe there's a set number of words for college essays, or for first year essays, that uneducated people like myself are ignorant of. It's really not a big deal to help if you can, or leave the thread if you can't.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,908 ✭✭✭Alkers


    Here here.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,894 ✭✭✭Chinafoot


    DaveMcG wrote:
    People are often in the same courses, y'know! And might have the same tutor. Or maybe there's a set number of words for college essays, or for first year essays, that uneducated people like myself are ignorant of. It's really not a big deal to help if you can, or leave the thread if you can't.


    In many cases Dave, the essay lengths can be different depending on course/subjects. Some of mine are 2,000 words and some are 1,500. And yes, you're right, some people are in the same courses. However, in the length of time it could take for a response from a boardsie who just *might* happen to be doing the same subject in the same year, surely one could contact a lecturer/tutor/admin?
    Besides, nearly all tutors give out their email addresses in their first tutorial. At least that response would be an official one.

    Anyway, it was merely an opinion. The FAQ stickies are a fantastic idea and will hopefully do some good.


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