
A solute to danlo!
Oh, wait.
Moderator: Orlion
Could not have said it any better than that...Matrixman wrote:When I think about "core" members of the Watch, danlo is one of them. He and a few other key members represented KW's core "identity" as I recognized it when I joined, and they set the tone of discourse for everyone else to follow. Over time, KW has come to be dominated by a lot of non-Covenant related areas of discussion, but danlo's commitment to TC and all things SRD has never wavered.
It was danlo who kickstarted the Chronicles dissections, and he was also a key contributor to the Mordant dissections. The Dissections have since become the pride of the Watch. I certainly feel privileged to have been a part of them. I will always be grateful to danlo for welcoming me into the group reads and for encouraging me on to do my own chapter dissections. He is a good cheerleader. He also filled well the role of grouchy taskmaster when we missed deadlines.
And all of us here appreciate the "scoops" that danlo has provided in his reportage of events like the various SRD readings. I first saw news of the Last Chronicles here via danlo's report. A lot of jaws dropped to the floor that day.
So, danlo, thank you for helping to shape KW into the premier place for discussion of all things SRD!
Careful, dlb -- you'll get yourself banned!dlbpharmd wrote:I've had the honor of meeting Danlo twice now at 2 Watch get-togethers and I couldn't agree more with everything that has been said. Hell, I still remember the time when I thought Danlo owned the Watch (not that Jay guy.)