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tqu9047
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Re: Over 13,000 now

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lrpettit wrote:I suspect that there are a LOT of people who read this forum who don't post much. This is a technical forum more than a social forum. In a social forum, you might expect everybody to post equally. In a technical forum, the most technical members are the ones that respond to questions. I rarely post because I rarely have something constructive to offer but I'm out here reading every day. I've learned far more from this forum than I learned in the one day class because of technical expertise of this forum's members. If it helps to understand, computer forums are the same way.

:iagree: I am here every day but don't post much. I enjoy reading the info and have learned a LOT!
But there are a lot of people here that are way smarter and more technical than I am and I know it.
Most times if I have any question about something, I can already find the answer somewhere.
Guess I could post more just to say hey once in a while.

Tim
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Re: Over 13,000 now

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lrpettit wrote:I suspect that there are a LOT of people who read this forum who don't post much. This is a technical forum more than a social forum. In a social forum, you might expect everybody to post equally. In a technical forum, the most technical members are the ones that respond to questions. I rarely post because I rarely have something constructive to offer but I'm out here reading every day. I've learned far more from this forum than I learned in the one day class because of technical expertise of this forum's members. If it helps to understand, computer forums are the same way.
Another +1 to this statement. Another thing I'll mention (not being critical just an observation) is that this forum has 51 individual topics grouped into 11 separate sub-sections. I often wonder if the newbies/less technically inclined don't get lost occasionally. I feel like I've been around a while and I can't tell you how many times I've either asked a question thats already been answered, or posted a duplicate thread simply because I didn't check any one of about 5 other areas first.

Having said all of that, I can't think of a better community to discuss (and occasionally disagree on) the finer points of the Texas CHL world.
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