> learn more about the mods here on the board.
Moderator is mostly menial work. Combination busboy and bouncer. The ideal Moderator has no opinion, just enough jargon to know what's going on, but has a strong desire to see things run smoothly.
Unfortunately it is hard to find such people. Being non-expert and low-opinion, they tend to read more than write, and leave a low profile. And no online forum moderator has been "paid" since 1997.
tubenit is an exceptional find. Training, experience, and interest in relationships, with plenty of interest in amps to hang around, and to know when a conversation is derailing. And enough moxie to speak-up when needed.
I'm here 99% as "participant" and only 1% as "moderator" (and I been slack about that 1%).
As in many situations, if you get seen too much, you get stuck with the dirty-work.
There are a LOT of non-Moderators who make this place so interesting.
But if you are going to pry.... I been playing with computers and audio since the 1960s, on the ARPAnet in 1973 but more audio into the mid-80s. Got a job fixing recordplayers for a university music department and kept it. Active in online forums nightly since around 1990. Was head sysop at CompuServe's PCHW Forum for many years, got the shirt AND the hat, but resigned/fired over disagreement with AOL stupid policy.
> bet he's an odd duck
I have odd reasons to keep my private life private. But I'm really a dull guy. House in the suburbs, Japanese sedan, denim work-shirt, nose in a book (or monitor).