Agree, but a word of caution.
We collectively are old and unfortunately others will be joining Kev soon. How big do we want these things to be and who decides who gets a memorial and who doesn't?
We created a separate forum (room, wing, etc) on my corvette website for this same reason. It is called “In Memory Of” and then a thread for each member that passes.
I mean, we have a library, kitchen, bathroom wall, closet, and a garage....and more...
Why not have a place to remember any member that has truly moved on?
Just as we usually do with ambassador nominations. Those threads usually get started somewhere else, randomly. Then they get moved to the “news stand”. So in the spirit of the theme of the”tone rooms” forum, wouldn’t it make sense to have a sub forum titled something like “memorial hall/wing/etc”?In this case, Wav could just move the existing post....
Well played sir. Thank you.
I dig the Wing Idea...
Absolutely NO volunteering for a spot...![]()
Just as we usually do with ambassador nominations. Those threads usually get started somewhere else, randomly. Then they get moved to the “news stand”. So in the spirit of the theme of the”tone rooms” forum, wouldn’t it make sense to have a sub forum titled something like “memorial hall/wing/etc”?
I wish I could see it as so simple or natural. I feel like I want to turn to everyone who advised me that "we all die someday" and say "Wow, you were serious about that? Even me?"No volunteering, but don't fear the reaper either - no one gets out of here alive. Well, I think Enoch may/might have. Just one of those so called facts of life...
I wish I could see it as so simple or natural. I feel like I want to turn to everyone who advised me that "we all die someday" and say "Wow, you were serious about that? Even me?"
It is so surreal
That is a game changer. I am not so lucky, other than the realization that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, which is little solace...if such a thing is possible...and I believe it is.
That is a game changer. I am not so lucky, other than the realization that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, which is little solace