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Written by Scrivs on April 8, 2008
Let’s have some fun. Every day this week I will ask a question on my Twitter account and the first one to reply with the correct answer will get a sneak peek at the upcoming 9rules. This doesn’t mean you get a sneak peek to show the world, but a sneak peek to look and say how awesome we are and then walk away.
So if you are into these kinds of things keep an eye on my Twitter account (and no this isn’t a way to get more followers, just easier for me to keep track). Later this week Tyme will swoop in with more info about the new 9rules and hopefully answer some of the questions that I am sure you have.
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April 8th, 2008 at 4:00 pm
What about the first one to reply here
April 8th, 2008 at 4:44 pm
Sure.
April 8th, 2008 at 9:31 pm
Me first. Or third.
April 9th, 2008 at 3:02 am
Who are you guys again?
Is the new new 9rules similar to the old new 9rules, or the new old 9rules?
No offense scrivs, but 9rules just doesn’t strike me as being relevant anymore. You guys change so often, then throw that change out with the bath water and start all over again that I’m surprised anyone is still investing time in it.
April 9th, 2008 at 7:17 am
Well Brendan, if 9rules isn’t relevant why are you here? Why are you Twittering about us? Your relevancy argument is moot - otherwise you wouldn’t be here…spending time here.
Yes we change a lot. We aren’t afraid to try new things, push our boundaries and we definitely aren’t afraid to take a risk or two. Or three. Or four. That’s how we learn and evolve.
April 9th, 2008 at 7:20 am
I’m the guy who rejects shit sites, who are you?
April 9th, 2008 at 10:42 am
Lemme reply here too, 20hrs late, but hey - there’s a time difference!
Mike’s middle name is Mike.
April 9th, 2008 at 1:38 pm
It really is unbelievable the number of people who submit their site to 9rules, don’t make it in, and then hate on us afterwards.
hrafn, sorry man, my middle name is not Mike. But maybe my last name is.
April 9th, 2008 at 7:27 pm
It’s seldomly good to stagnate Brendan; the fact that the 9r leaders are taking the bold step of converting back to its original form is, in my opinion, admirable.
Quite frankly. the change makes me more interested in investing time in it, as it proves that they are striving towards improvement.
Mike - really? Is your middle name “Thomas” then?
April 12th, 2008 at 4:53 pm
@tyme because I did care. Don’t assume I don’t. You’re right, I would not comment at all, otherwise.
@scrivs fight the power. Good work. Play the game, not the man. Fair enough? I’ll take the hit if it’s fair. Will you?
@mike hate? Such a strong word. Where did I “hate” on 9rules? I don’t hate. But I can hold you guys accountable to what you say and what you do.
Lately, there is a lot of talk about “change” and sure, stagnation is a waking death. But, really, all we ever hear about is change.
I’m not going to sit here and wax lyrical about how great you guys are - I’m not part of the cheer-leading squad. If my responses fire you up, then great, that’s the idea.
Change isn’t useful without direction - and you lost that somewhere along the way. You wouldn’t be launching an all-new-old 9rules if that weren’t the case.
So bang on about how much of a loser I must be, or that I don’t know shit, if you must. But don’t mock people who take the time to question your efforts - when people stop listening, you’ve already lost.
hthth is right, of course. Change makes for an interesting diversion, but if change is all that there is left - what does that say?
April 15th, 2008 at 11:09 am
Brendan, let’s think about what you wrote and how it applies to this conversation and what we know about you. You come on here asking why are we still relevant. Isn’t that something you could do on your own site or another forum? Why would we bother with such a question at all?
We don’t need your motivational tactics to cheer us up. We do enough cheering on our own so for you to come over here on our blog and ask why are we still relevant because you don’t see us as such? That’s just silly to us and we responded appropriately.
Admittedly coming from someone else there probably wouldn’t have been much of a response, but you must admit you’ve had your fair share of mud-slinging with us. It’s one thing to question our efforts when you see them, it’s another thing to question the whole entity of 9rules as you have done.
April 19th, 2008 at 9:58 pm
> Why would we bother with such a question at all?
Fair comment. Although asking me to listen to you, then stating why you don’t in reverse is a little one-sided, don;t you think?
I asked what makes you guys relevant. You can actually answer that without making it personal. I’ve always addressed my concerns to 9rules as a whole, because I’m really, really not interested in picking out people.
I want to know what makes 9rules just as important now, as it was a few years ago - and again, telling me my comment is effectively irrelevant is just ragging me out, your so busy telling me, personally, that I have issues you’re not bothering to actually address the question.
And as for mud-slinging? Asking why 9rules does (or doesn’t) do something isn’t mud-slinging. I’m asking a question - if you don’t want to answer it, then just say so.
April 19th, 2008 at 10:05 pm
As a side note, this whole idea of going back to basics is actually very cool - if you can achieve the goals originally set out, then that is something to be proud of.
I really, honestly, don’t harbour any grief or ill-will. I’m simply curious by nature and tend to question (frequently in order to learn more).