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Re: Why so few responses to daninsc?
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Posted by Brokenwrench on May 31, 2007 at 09:26:18 from (75.100.181.181):
In Reply to: Why so few responses to daninsc? posted by jubilee johnny on May 31, 2007 at 06:38:42:
First of all, welcome Dan. You`ve landed among some of the best guys in this hobby, and also a great site that is full of info. JJ, my take on your question is this. I think alot are like me, not one of the regulars, but pop in here and there when time allows. I don`t have time to read through all the posts, so I just scan down the page to ones that are of interest to me, or I can be of assistance to. No fault of Dan`s, but his post is titled "everyone read". Seems to me the best responses are to posts that have a brief decription of the topic of the post. That way, all the folks like me can tell what the post is about without having to open each one. I agree we should welcome anyone who is starting out in this hobby, and it is pretty easy to drop a welcome reply. Have a great day Brokenwrench
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