Square Eye
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I was on and off all day today and I only saw a handfull of posts all day long. I frequent a few other forums and they have new posts nearly every time I fly through.
Is there a reason why there aren't any more posts than there have been? I feel free enough on this forum to comment on many of the posts and to post a few new threads from time to time. Milehighwoodworker was posting like he was trying to win the giftcard within the month. I haven't seen him for a while. I hope that folks aren't afraid to post a question, or to reply to a thread. I love to hear other people's experiences and the progress on their current projects. I love to see new pictures in the gallery too!
If you are lurking and reading, considering registering,, Jump IN! This forum has a broad range of professionals who would share experiences and knowledge and there HAVE to be DIYs out there who could add to anything a pro might say. Pros speak a different language sometimes. A fresh newbie might not understand. A DIY experience might be a real help and give some fresh insight to a topic that may not mean much to a newbie if a pro was commenting on the same thing.
Whatever the hold-up is, let it go. Post an experience you've had, post a question, reply to a thread and see if you can help somebody. It's actually fun to participate in an active forum.
Is there a reason why there aren't any more posts than there have been? I feel free enough on this forum to comment on many of the posts and to post a few new threads from time to time. Milehighwoodworker was posting like he was trying to win the giftcard within the month. I haven't seen him for a while. I hope that folks aren't afraid to post a question, or to reply to a thread. I love to hear other people's experiences and the progress on their current projects. I love to see new pictures in the gallery too!
If you are lurking and reading, considering registering,, Jump IN! This forum has a broad range of professionals who would share experiences and knowledge and there HAVE to be DIYs out there who could add to anything a pro might say. Pros speak a different language sometimes. A fresh newbie might not understand. A DIY experience might be a real help and give some fresh insight to a topic that may not mean much to a newbie if a pro was commenting on the same thing.
Whatever the hold-up is, let it go. Post an experience you've had, post a question, reply to a thread and see if you can help somebody. It's actually fun to participate in an active forum.