| Running a forum is quite an art in itself for its owner,it takes in many skills and is a marriage of same by many different people,the inter-active participation can be absorbing I think that we will all agree,I think that we are all on a learning curve especially as to the perfect happy medium especially to enhance our mutual hobby,if ever there is such a thing in life ? there are some very interesting people out there,many have yet to find or enjoy a forum that suits themselves and their varied interests but I think they will one day soon,we are in a very fortunate situation here to have such a wide variety interests,many groups tend to specialise in just one type of modelling which can push some people away through a lack of feedback,that does happen,I would like to compare any forum with the nissan hut syndrome,it goes like this-
'Place 50 people into a nissan hut,the talk begins and a small group will filter themselves into the background with a like interest,another lot will venture outside and walk and talk amongst themselves about something dear to their heart,a few straglers will start communicating,then a few onlookers will peep over the shoulders of a couple of the gathered groups happy to observe,and finally the odd loner will kick the boards out of sheer boredom !'
Such a practise was used by the military to determine the compatibility of certain groups of people,it also happens in every walk of life without us even realising it.
I dont think that we need to write to anyone because the search engines do that job for us,as the input of material gathers momentum,there is a much wider choice of subject matter,this has been recently borne out with long lost threads that suddenly out of the blue surface with revived input from a person that uses search engines,as we all do,interesting,it sure is ?
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