akreel
Member
There are many ways you can participate in the PLCs.net community. It started with the forum and the newsletter. Members have added us to SETI, and created IRC channels. And, we've had a handful of attempts to arrange a PLCs.net outing.
Gbradley and I have been working on a new feature for everyone: blogging. There is no shortage of opinions in this community, and we wanted to provide a place for you to share them. Gbradley have been blogging for about two months now, and we've both really enjoyed the challenge.
If you want to join us, anyone is free to comment on a post. We will also welcome any of you to be contributors. To become a contributor, you must contact one of the blog administrators (currently Phil, Gbradley, and myself) to be added as a member of the blog. Phil is obviously very busy with the roll out of the new simulator (THANKS, PHIL!), so please contact Gbradley or me with any questions, comments, or concerns.
Log on to http://plcsnet.blogspot.com to check us out! We want to keep the content of this blog tailored to the PLCs.net community. But, that's a pretty loose requirement, because this community covers a wide range of interests and experience.
Welcome post follows:
Gbradley and I have been working on a new feature for everyone: blogging. There is no shortage of opinions in this community, and we wanted to provide a place for you to share them. Gbradley have been blogging for about two months now, and we've both really enjoyed the challenge.
If you want to join us, anyone is free to comment on a post. We will also welcome any of you to be contributors. To become a contributor, you must contact one of the blog administrators (currently Phil, Gbradley, and myself) to be added as a member of the blog. Phil is obviously very busy with the roll out of the new simulator (THANKS, PHIL!), so please contact Gbradley or me with any questions, comments, or concerns.
Log on to http://plcsnet.blogspot.com to check us out! We want to keep the content of this blog tailored to the PLCs.net community. But, that's a pretty loose requirement, because this community covers a wide range of interests and experience.
Welcome post follows:
Welcome to the blogosphere, PLCs.net members. For those of you who are unfamiliar with blogging, it's like an online journal. Many people use their blogs to share their opinions. Others use their blogs to share stories, demonstrate a talent (there are tons of photography blogs), or talk about themselves. We want to do all of that here.
PLCs.net has evolved into a huge online community. There is a wide range of talent, knowledge, and experience on the forum. This blog is intended to allow you to speak your mind, outside the Q&A format. It is intended to be a place for you to connect with other members, but we don't want it to take any of the fun out of the Q&A forum. The forum will always be the place for you to learn about using a PLC. This blog is a place for you to talk about other things that you may have on your mind: how bad your football team is, rumors about a new Star Wars movie, etc. I know that some of you are itching to express yourselves!
Anyone may comment to a post on this blog. If you wish to create a post of your own, you will need to create a blogger account. (don't worry it's free) Contact one of the administrators, and we will add you to the contributor list.
One ground rule: This is an opinion based medium. But, the administrators reserve the right to pull your comments if they are inappropriate. We do not want anyone to embarrass themselves!