The only problem was that you had to wade through a lot of chaff to get to the wheat (if there was any "wheat grains" to begin with).
To be fair, he did contribute some things of value but the constant OT, the fact that he acted as if he owned the Nikon subforum, the narcissistic and overbearing largesse of his just overshadowed the good intentions and good advice he had. So much so that it became somewhat intolerable for many in CS.
If only he knew how to moderate himself, he would've been an asset rather than degenerating into the nuisance he was in the end.
I think CS is a lot more peaceful since his unceremonial departure.