cb977, I strongly resent that you changed the title of my thread...in my opinion you've overstepped your authority as a moderator and I will share my thoughts with Marty on the subject.
That's fine if most of you folks disagree with my approach. It's ok to disagree! It's your prerogative if you want to start a thread encouraging people to financially support the AOS....just like it's my prerogative to explain in a civil manner why I think it's in the best interest of the orchid community not to financially support the AOS.
People are free to listen to both sides and formulate their own opinions.
Honestly, the AOS has little relevance. I visit this forum every day and people often ask questions that have been expertly answered in one or more AOS articles and nobody even mentions the relevant AOS articles. A few times in the past I've referred posters to specific AOS articles but have long stopped doing so because from personal experience I know that trying to track down AOS articles is not easy.
There's no logical reason why we shouldn't be able to link people to the AOS articles that expertly address their questions.
I've read tons of AOS articles and know that I'm a better orchid grower for having done so. If the internet did not exist then I would be encouraging you to subscribe to Orchids Magazine.
However, the internet does exist and a 1 terabyte external hard drive costs around $100. To fail to utilize the internet to make such valuable and useful information more widely accessible is detrimental to our hobby.
It's just my opinion as a web programmer and as somebody who has read tons of AOS articles. Not only that but I've spent a considerable amount of time considering the role of societies and have offered numerous suggestions for
Affiliated Societies on the AOS orchid forum.
Am I angry? Hmmm...kinda. The AOS articles are an excellent resource that could be made freely available online...but the AOS is choosing to needlessly limit their access. If I didn't care about our hobby or perhaps hadn't read nearly every AOS article that I was interested in...then yeah, I certainly wouldn't have bothered to start this thread to help raise awareness.
Am I going to think about this the second after I hit reply? Nope, I'm going to hang out with friends in the yard and grill up some korean BBQ.
Regarding judging...whether an orchid has been awarded by the AOS has never influenced my decision to purchase an orchid. Selecting for purely superficial characteristics is the difference between poodles and Border Collies.