In recent years I have noticed a distinct decline in the ‘old lags’ that made this forum the rich and valuable source of information. I miss the contributions of people like Steve Maskery and AndyT and many others who were always very prolific. There are a number of others who also seem to have dropped out. I then took a gander at an alternative wood working forum, and was greatly surprised to find a gaggle of people who I was missing from this forum!
The other thing I’ve noticed is that the number of threads on any form of wood working or machine enhancement seems to have also declined to a mere trickle. It’s always good to have lively debates about off topic subjects, but the heart and sole of any forum is the depth, quality and quantity of threads related to the subject the forum was setup to serve.
Id like to suggest something is or was wrong, and to ensure the long life, frequent reoccurring visits and ensuring the forum is an enclave of knowledge something needs to be addressed. I don’t know why the ‘old lags’ left, but for such a migration to have occurred has a cause and a symptom.
The other thing I’ve noticed is that the number of threads on any form of wood working or machine enhancement seems to have also declined to a mere trickle. It’s always good to have lively debates about off topic subjects, but the heart and sole of any forum is the depth, quality and quantity of threads related to the subject the forum was setup to serve.
Id like to suggest something is or was wrong, and to ensure the long life, frequent reoccurring visits and ensuring the forum is an enclave of knowledge something needs to be addressed. I don’t know why the ‘old lags’ left, but for such a migration to have occurred has a cause and a symptom.
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