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HEY FLYERTALK! WE ALL WON A FREDDIE!
Really! We all won an Industry Impact award. Randy presented it to thos of us who attended (Catman, Boomer, Vulcan, Mile Crazy and myself).
We agreed to let Randy pack it carefully and take it back to the "House of Miles". He will make an acrylic replica for us, and get it back to us so that we can send it on a world tour. We should all feel very honored for the recognition, right up there in front of all of the "industry honchos". I'll post a picture and add the link shortly. Toward the end of the event, Doc came by to introduce himself to the group as well. |
That's great!
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I'm glad to see Catman representing us with his Commander Catcop badge!
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Nice picture, nice award, but it was obvious we needed representation from the Secret Society of FlyerTalk Women!! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif
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Congratulations everybody. It's a well deserved award.
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Sitting here in my car at Disneyland with my laptop hooked up to my cell phone, and with a 9600 bps connection I think I'll wait 'til I get home to look at the pictures or I'll be here all night!
Thanks you guys for representing us in accepting the award. And thanks to Randy for the honor! Headed now down the road to meet with Shadow, Jailer, Newself, and hopefully a few others for a FlyerTalk dinner here in Anaheim. If any of them haven't heard yet, I'll fill 'em in. |
Wow...sorry I missed it today. I was planning on being there right up until this morning and then had back-to-back meetings scheduled.
My husband was there representing me however, so I got the first hand scoop over dinner...sigh...maybe I'll catch up with you guys sometime.... |
Isn't there something a bit fishy about Randy giving a supposedly prestigious award to a service he owns and operates on a commercial basis?
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Randy made it a point that he "felt funny" about it, but it was a consensus of the advisory committee. I'm sure he can explain it better than I.
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Agree with James. And if we are having such an impact, why are the reps pulling out (most notably for me I miss Hilton's presence).
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Other than flyertalk, who else won? Can't find a link on Web Flyer.
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PG: If you'd been paying attention, you would know the answer to your question.
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum94/HTML/000834.html Or perhaps the following thread, where an airline rep tries to participate, but is seemingly hounded by multiple Flyertalkers (who turned out to be the same person or family, whichever you believe). http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum35/HTML/000125.html [This message has been edited by Dr. PfP (edited 01-28-2000).] |
Pfp you just have a one track mind its getting a bit boring now, none of the pointers you mention have anything to do with the Hilton reps. I could go on my own rant and rave about FlyerTalkers who hounded off the Hilton reps.
Here is a later link in which Rudi, doc, I , others congratulate MJW and Adam: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum...ML/000070.html [This message has been edited by PG (edited 01-28-2000).] |
Imagine us.. Making an impact on the travel industry? Right.. WE deserve it!
Sorry I missed the Freddie Awards in person..MAYBE next year?..... Would have VERY MUCH liked to have been "part of it" with you guys.. Congratulations!! Mike [This message has been edited by MIKE MAHONEY (edited 01-28-2000).] |
I guess I am missing something also. Who did win?
The website only lists the awards through 1998. |
Everyone on this board, FlyerTalk, won. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif
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Bill, using the link above to the Freddies provided by Premex, just scroll down and click on the "click here" right below the live from NY ...12th. That should do it!
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Here's the wording we used to explain why FlyerTalk won what we call a "Randy:"
"While just over a year old, no other Web site or community of frequent travelers has had more impact on the industry or individual members of programs than FlyerTalk. The amazing thing about FlyerTalk is that it has evolved on its own with no direct moderator. With over 100,000 posts related to every aspect of frequent traveler programs, it seems the Internet has given the right of comment directly to the frequent traveler and FlyerTalk best represents this." When we were talking about who should receive a Randy this year, FlyerTalk was one of the first suggestions. Why? Because we were talking about who had the most impact on the industry over the past year. You all know that the industry lurks here. I've also been told by some in the industry that they suspect a lot of counter-intelligence going on. So they are watching and listening very carefully, you can be assured of that. Hopefully, they are listening carefully enough that changes are being made because of what is said and read here. This board is also watched by the media. We receive many phone calls from reporters and we often tell them to check out this board and to even post a question they'd like answered. FlyerTalk has also been extremely beneficial to the staff at WebFlyer and InsideFlyer. We've learned a lot about what frequent flyers know and what they are interested in reading about. Randy probably faces a bit of criticism for recognizing this board and the people who frequent it, and he knows that better than anyone. But I can tell you he wasn't the first one to suggest the board as a recipient. Didn't mean to make such a long speech...just trying to give everybody a bit of background on how the decision was reached. By the way, I enjoyed meeting all of you who attended the ceremony in New York. Continue to check out the freddieawards.com site; we'll be adding more content over the next week or so. [This message has been edited by Pam at Webflyer (edited 01-29-2000).] |
Well, I finally found the winners. <g>
Actually, I think the award to this board is well-deserved. This board is first public web-based board that I have seen that rises to the level of influence exerted by the software and hardware forums of Compuserve in its early days. In general, Compuserve was the only location available for on-line support until about 1993 or 1994. Most major (and many minor) hardware and software companies maintained a presence there because a significant portion of the members were 'IT' people. Products were openly discussed by some very knowledgeable people. Members talked openly about both good and bad points of the products in the market. And the companies definitely listened. The people who were doing the talking were the people making computer decisions for their own organizations. Those discussions did lead to changes in policies and future products. As with everything, the on-line world changed. AOL arrived and some companies moved there presence there (easier to control content). Eventually, most moved to only web-based support with just a few continuing on Compuserve (or AOL). Everyone here should be proud that issues can be discussed in rational atmosphere where a good argument can make a difference. |
Well, I think the point has been made and needs to be made again: THIS IS AN AWARD FOR THE FLYERTALKERS!!! The people who take the time to post their frustrations and their satisfaction and their tips and their advice on all things travel.
So we ALL should be proud of this award. We ALL earned it. SO let's just accept it and focus on the celebration: the WORLDTOUR of the FLYERTALK FREDDIE!!! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/biggrin.gif Randy: when the copy is made I am happily volunteering to help take it around the world. I have Vegas, London/Heathrow and Dublin coming up. |
In case you had not noticed, the Webflyer picture site is up.
Main page with story: http://www.webflyer.com/@livefly/fred12th/ Straight to pictures: http://www.webflyer.com/@livefly/fre.../gallery1.html |
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