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[*] posted on 2-10-2005 at 12:02 PM



I normaly don,t get involved in this sort of thing but for the last couple of years i,ve tried to figure what it was that bothered me so about DK and SKIPJACK JOE laid it out so very fine for me.
I could,nt have said it better myself :bounce: BAITCAST
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[*] posted on 2-10-2005 at 05:09 PM


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Originally posted by Skipjack Joe
1. Posts far too much, often useless, dry information.

2. attempts to be an authority on baja arguing with those who don't agree with him.

3. His self promotions. Endless routing users to his own website.

4. Often injects political views into baja topics in an offensive manner causing the entire thread to go into a tailspin (not the only one to do this).


1) Perhaps you have me confused with another? Seriously, I think the forums are like watching TV, you can choose to not read my posts if you don't want to... a far greater number here seem to want me to do what I have done... democracy rules, right?

2) I would like you to prove or retract this... I sure do not have any desire to argue with anyone over Baja info. Unless they are knowingly posting false information. Information is not an idea like politics, it is fact or fiction.

3) I do not 'promote' myself, as I am not in a Baja business... If anything, I promote 'Baja' (for free)! My web site is full of information, photos and links to many great Baja sites... and that is why I have it in a signature at the bottom of my posts... It is to help people find adventure and information... I don't sell anything... I am even giving away stickers as my gift to you. Have you visited VivaBaja.com? The collection of mission photos from Jack Swords and others is one of the really great things to find there. The El Camino Real report, GPS list, maps, satellite images, and more are generally well received by viewers.

4) I 'often' do this, you say? How often..., like almost never? Yes, I have made a political comment on rare occaisions, when it was funny or to counter a wacko leftist statement! (I guess this counts as one). I am human afterall.
Frankly, I restrain myself a lot more now than in years past... Which means others are posting political comments a lot more! I knew the results of the election would validate my political thoughts, so I have nothing to add... Do you want to see how much of America voted the same as I did? (oops, is that #2?.. I was provoked, lol)

Hey, have a beer or if you rather, a latte and chill.





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[*] posted on 2-10-2005 at 09:56 PM
My 2 cents...


Wow, I just finished scrolling through page 4 of the "DK files" so what the hay, I'll add my 2 cents!!

I met David for the first time almost 5 years ago when I was helping out at Discover Baja for a few months before my "Baja baby", Sara, was born and in support of David, the word enthusiasm and genuine Baja fever come to mind when I think of him. As for the critics, this passion may rub others the wrong way but I have only seen the positives of his love for exploring the Baja peninsula. I was kindly invited to events that he helped organize and he graciously asked for my help in contacting a Mulege friend who participated in Earle Stanley Gardner's various Baja adventures so he could do research on one of the mission sites that he was exploring. David was also a very willing advice giver when I had questions about visiting Bahia de L.A. last year.

So, David, I think after all these pages, you should feel that there are many amigos who appreciate your love of Baja California and your generous spirit. :):):)
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[*] posted on 2-10-2005 at 10:32 PM
David


This thread by Gypsy Jan has had so many peaks why even bother to venture into those shadowed valleys that occasionally mar the landscape.
Put your hand on the bill of your cap, lean forward, and find more wonders of Baja to share with your friends.




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[*] posted on 2-11-2005 at 09:04 AM


Geez David...I didn't want to reply at risk of repeating any of these compliments (which must make your onging work to share Baja very fulfilling!)...but just had to add that had it not been for that fab. breakfast on the day before we crossed the border we would have missed so much. It was our first drive into Mexico and you boosted our confidence and shared so much!
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[*] posted on 2-11-2005 at 09:23 AM


Thank you Marie-Rose... It was fun meeting you folks... It is hard to imagine that you have to drive 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) BEFORE your Baja trip can begin! Everyone from Canada I have met going to to Baja or in Baja have been really great people. The breakfast at Sunrise Cafe was a great day, and my pleasure to help you find some interesting spots for your trip... which you have shared via your photos... http://www.diarybase.com/members/hagensinbaja

Thanks again, eh?;)




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[*] posted on 2-11-2005 at 09:26 AM


Who's David K?

:lol:
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[*] posted on 2-11-2005 at 09:29 AM


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Originally posted by thekookbuster
Who's David K?

:lol:


Thanks for a good laugh, kookbuster!:lol:




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[*] posted on 2-12-2005 at 09:31 PM
I am sigining off on this topic


that I originated,

but, when I started it, I had a feeling about what the response would be.

It is interesting that the mean-spirited posters haven't had much to say.

It is easy to disparage someone off the cuff; it takes logic and brain power (and a certain amount of ability to write well) to back up a put down.

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