Another new forum [message #526] |
Thu, 10 June 2004 14:16 |
lon
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Looks sort of like what we have here. As a matter of fact, the link showed up at the bootom of Audioroundtable. Who can keep track of it all?
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Re: Another new forum [message #529 is a reply to message #528] |
Fri, 11 June 2004 01:36 |
lon
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Don't know if that logic works but I think that Full Range and AudioRoundtable have the best and most consistent members. Others tend to spread themselves too thin. I would like to be able to keep up with Madisound and Parts Express Forums too. But the only way to keep from going insane is to drop in occassionally or take specific questions into specific discussions.
I think certain of the forums tend to be what I would call 'old school.' They concentrate on certain types of design to the exclusion or derision of others.
But the fact that AR and Full Range draw some of the same top talent is telling.
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Re: Another new forum [message #531 is a reply to message #529] |
Sat, 12 June 2004 02:07 |
Mike.e
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the madisound forum moves so fast,they really should upgrade its code...and split it into different categories ,but only perhaps 2 or 3Some make the mistake of splitting into every single forum catergory possible ,reducing traffic in each. Sometimes its good to see stuff ur not usualy interestd in !!!
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Re: Another new forum [message #536 is a reply to message #531] |
Sat, 12 June 2004 08:18 |
lon
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This is my reason for beating the drum for RSS. I personally can't remember all the stuff I need to keep track of.
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Re: Another new forum [message #538 is a reply to message #537] |
Sat, 12 June 2004 08:48 |
lon
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I'm using an open source browser from Mozilla called Firefox. RSS is an extension that is available free. Which reminds me, I have to go into newsgroups from Usenet and find out which is a good starter book for Linux. Was down at the Barnes and Noble and found a couple that include Linux starter disks. I will need my hand held on getting Linux going... sort of like here. :-)
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