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Posted by Kim on March 13, 2003 at 11:47:57 from (216.171.131.210):

In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Books posted by CNKS on March 13, 2003 at 11:18:15:

If you re-read the response of mine that Dick posted, what I said is that posting internet links to these sites is discouraged, due to the reasons also included in my response to Dick above.

However, discussing the vendors and their merits should not be a problem, and if someone is having trouble posting info they can contact us using the Site Comments area and we can look into the situation.

In another personal response to Dick, I also mentioned that there are cases where a vendor has been asked not to advertise in the forums, and instead of discussing it with us they have made threatening remarks and then went on to make rude public comments about me, my company, and this website. Those situations are handled on a case by case basis, and we may choose to block them further - depending upon the severity of their threats or actions.

Please let's move on from here, and not jump to conclusions. Would anyone like to talk about the new articles we posted this month, or the new forums we just added, or the new galleries (the Stuck and Troubled gallery is a fun one)? A new "Survey Says" is on the front page, and my sister (who is having major surgury next week) is typing at a furious pace to get the 2003 Show Guide online with the new data (hundreds of shows!). We're in the process of putting together a faster server to handle the photo ads and galleries so that they aren't so slow to access at night. There are a lot of positive things happening here, and a lot of blood, sweat and tears goes into the website, 24/7. The traffic has gotten overwhelming, and it seems not many want to take the time to say anything encouraging.

HELP! Off my soapbox now, thanks for listening. I've got lots of work, and little time to do it in, but I try my best to keep everyone happy and still keep my family's head above water.

Kim





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