After discussion amongst Staff it's been decided that this topic is proper (for now, anyway) to The Lounge, in line with how other such "Hang-Out Threads" have been dealt with.
So, you are not saying that your decision is set in stone then?
Don't be upset, the Lounge is where all the cool kids hang out!
LOL! Describing myself or IA as "kids" requires a
huge stretch of imagination. We
are pretty cool though.
My point exactly!
It's not
Gmash's fault that he does not realise that the hard core of posters and users on the SGSII, "All Things Root", thread are middle aged or, in the case of
sntaylor, rapidly heading that way. In fact, we can even boast a septuagenarian among our number.
Some of the members have grown up not only with the SGSII but with each other and have come to know each others strengths and weakness's with regards to the SGSII and rooting.
We know that
Hawker is a boffin and Welsh and, with the right incentives, come up with any one of a number of scripts for the SGSII to enhance our lives and will do most things so long as it doesn't involve buying a drink.
We know that
Sydney99, alias
Syd, is the K.o.D. to most SGSII rooted kernels and, with very little encouragement, will throw himself recklessly into testing things that the rest of us think twice about.
We know that
sntaylor is a young whipper snapper, 26, about to, if not already, become a very nervous, first time father whose reviews and help for others on the forum will be missed until the novelty of being a new dad has worn off... by next Monday I guess if he cannot watch the rugby on Saturday.
We know that another stalwart,
Twinn, who is resident in Ireland is originally from Romania, I believe, and now knows the meaning of grovelling but is not afraid to ask questions and question things about the SGSII and rooting.
We know
Shotgun84, or
Shotty as he is affectionately known, took the AF oath and became a Guide and then switched to the SGSIII but still claims to update his SGSII modem thread... when he can find his way there.
We know
dynomot for his input and humour who, thanks to giving his SGSII a bath, is joining
Shotty in the SGSIII ranks.
We know
bigbrithesecon, 70+ years of age and worried that he might be troubling us or not be able to root or flash a ROM to his SGSII and has now successfully managed to do both and is looking for fresh challenges.
We know
SCPadgeebar who will ferret out a ROM or a mod for the SGSII from a mile away and publish a detailed report on it.
We know
glore2002 from Argentina who always has problems with his modems on the Movistar network but is willing to give anything a go, and has, over the years.
We know
parag1dubey from India and his constant attempts to reduce his wakelocks and improve on his EDGE signal for his SGSII, not too mention that we all know he will ask about battery life on any given kernel or ROM about an hour after it has been released.
Not to mention
lotsip81,
cozins17,
Calvo1,
webby62,
chrisweb23,
vosg,
FireBirdStud, etc: etc:
We know the newcomers to the rooted SGSII, such as the enthusiastic
kelis32,
hippityhop,
ivanv,
EvelineGirl,
FinancialWar and the list goes on and on and includes those who just dip in and out when they have a query or problem.
We have even come to know the regular mod's and guides that support our little section of the forum right from the early days of the launch of the SGSII and the ability to root it, mod it and flash ROM's.
Slug, the sheriff of All Things Root SGSII and whose help and knowledge has provided me with the ability to assist others.
Parstifarian,
Scary Alien,
El Presidente have all helped to make the SGSII All Things Root section what it is today and I think that these guys would admit that we cause very few problems and are, by-and-large, self policing.
Which brings me to my point... the one thing that has brought us all together is not only the SGSII but the, sometimes frustrating and potentially dangerous, rooting and flashing of the SGSII. There is nothing more satisfying than gaining the power over your SGSII by rooting it and then taking it to the next step and flashing ROM's, modems and kernels. Sure, the same can be said about any of the newer Android phones but since the SGSII is now getting on for two years old and some of us, including the mod's have been with it for that time, we have no wish to blot our copybook and break the Off Topic rule at this stage but like the native Americans and their reservations, we would just like one thread on the All Things Root forum that would allow us to break the Off Topic rule sometimes. One that is contained within our own little section of Android Forums and where we know each other and can see at a glance if anything new has been added to that thread without having to swap forums, before we, slowly but surely, one-by-one, move on to other phones and sections of the forum.
I'll shut up now!