View Full Version : what's the diffrence?


MerMan
07-29-2007, 10:34 AM
what is the diffrence between this site and spearboard. To me it is built the same, same people on here, the same exact set up? can someone help me out? I knew that people had beef with Tony Grogan, don't know him personally, but I have a copy off his dive magazine and he was in every section like a freaking Nacissist. Like he love reading about himself in that mag, never bought another one.

Roland
07-29-2007, 10:47 AM
Easy, one is self centered and the other is not. You can decide which is which.

bgbill
07-29-2007, 11:38 AM
what is the diffrence between this site and spearboard. To me it is built the same, same people on here, the same exact set up? can someone help me out? I knew that people had beef with Tony Grogan, don't know him personally, but I have a copy off his dive magazine and he was in every section like a freaking Nacissist. Like he love reading about himself in that mag, never bought another one.


The boards are not exactly the same, they may look similar, all internet Forums that use V Bulletin are going to look similar.

The difference is in the way people are treated over here, the grogan wanted to be the all knowing center of the universe when it came to spearfishing, he has already succeeded in screwing up spearfishing magazine (most of the articles are about himself and he can't get it out on schedule) and he is in the process of screwing up spearbored, and I seriously doubt he will be able to have a successful sbo again.

Mako 23
07-29-2007, 04:35 PM
This Board seems to be more interesting the other board just became spearboring.

MerMan
07-29-2007, 06:47 PM
most of my buddies made the switch to here, so we support you guys.:smthumbup: Yeah that magazine sucked anyways i was tired of reading about on guy and one writer.

Speareasy
07-29-2007, 08:29 PM
The difference to me appears to be that everyone here assumed the responsibility to get along, move forward and avoid the negative aspects of internet forum interaction that was so predominant on SB. Of course time will tell whether this can continue, but it has been a good start.

Spearchucker
07-29-2007, 09:40 PM
The difference to me appears to be that everyone here assumed the responsibility to get along, move forward and avoid the negative aspects of internet forum interaction that was so predominant on SB. Of course time will tell whether this can continue, but it has been a good start.

TRUE!! :)