I was just mulling over how things have moved on since I began mooching the t'interwebs, back in the 90s.
Real-time chat rooms were popular for chatting, and one that I spent much time in on AOL back in the day was the Parents Chat Room. By some very strange coincidence, there were five or six 'regulars' in every evening who had originally come in to discuss parenting (as did I because my first was on the way) but it turned out we all owned Land Rovers. In a short space of time, we turned the room into a Land Rover Owners hangout.
We'd still get a few random newbs in, and we still discussed offspring (as well as off-Road springs) but most of the 'visitors' tended to be kids because the parents themselves were not really up to speed on this new-fangled medium.
A previously unseen username (screen name) would appear and almost universally, their first question was 'ASL?'. Age, Sex, Location?
Stock response from the 'olds' was often something along the lines of 'Older than you, Clearly yes as we have kids or kids on the way, Sat in front of the computer ...now clear off and annoy someone else.
No specifics required (A - we're mostly chronologically gifted, S - we've determined we are mostly, if not all, he/him) but I was thinking that L might be useful to know. Not down to the exact OS reference, or even town or county, but at least to a DNO operating area or general area of the UK. So for example if someone from Much Moaning on Sea posted a question about 'who does my wires' or 'how much should my EPG gas units cost?' we could perhaps know who was best placed (geographically) and might have an answer to hand rather than having to look it up.
A fair few questions seem to require different answers depending on area, e.g. Tariff rates, who's in charge of your wires/pipes, etc. Just in case someone in the North East asks a question and we can only advise based on a Southwest or Scotland experience, or whatever. Just a thought?
Within bounds of OSA of course!
So me. West Wales geographically. South Wales for tariff region, National Grid (just changed from Western Power) DNO.
Just thought it might be beneficial to say 'ah, you are in @ so and so's area and maybe they could... Yada yada yada'
What think you, @
meldrewreborn @
JoeSoap ?