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  1. #1
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    Default Too many forums?

    Is it just me or do others feel that there are too many forums on this website?. Too spread out?
    I dont get a chance to trawl through half of them
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    Yeah, actually I agree with you.

    I think the reason for it though is that Neil (bless him ) has just tried to accomodate members requests over the years for specific interest forums.

    If I were God I'd cull quite a few of them.

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    i reckon its good - you can ignore the stuff you dont like - or just view new posts!!

    cheers
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    Just do New Posts, as at the top of the page.

    Al

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    I usually enter through a "getnew" search so I don't have look through individual forums. With the number of threads getting posted here though, I don't think it's a bad idea to have a bit of segregation, should make it easier to find info on a specific topic.
    Dan

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    It's not that there are too many forums, just too many people posting to them!

    In many ways they are a victim of their own success, which is both good and sad (rather than bad).

    There was a time when we could come back once a week, and be appalled that we had almost two hundred threads to read. Now that happens in an hour! :eek: :eek: :eek:

    Maybe we need one more new forum just to come back to now and then for old time's sake!!

    P

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    I just close down the freakier ones with that elipsie arrow thing so I only see the ones I like.

    I mean, dont go near those freaky boat builders, and dont
    get me started on those weirdo whittlers



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    I find I'm scanning the forum more, reading less, and replying even lesser. Great for Neil, I think :confused: but I agree this place is a victim of its own success.
    Boring signature time again!

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    You need more time to get used to it. That’s all.

    One more thing. Whenever you see a thread contains the word "Friday", don't open it. I repeat do not open it.
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    I also check who posted the last thread so see if I'll bother
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    New posts is the way to go, read what interests you ignore the others, we all get different satisfaction and have a great group of moderators who sacrifice their lives for us.

    Use it how you need to but do share when you can

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart. View Post
    I also check who posted the last thread so see if I'll bother
    lol if it's BennyLaird ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wongo View Post
    You need more time to get used to it. That’s all.

    One more thing. Whenever you see a thread contains the word "Friday", don't open it. I repeat do not open it.

    and step away from the computer

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    Don't think it is too many people posting, just too many subjects that you want to talk about!!
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    It really depends on how you use the forum.

    For instance, I don't do "display new posts" because then I'd have to scan a whole lot of stuff I'm not interested in.

    The way I do it is to go to the forum home page and cherry pick those forums I'm intrested in. Within those, I pick the threads I want to read.

    Maybe I miss some info but I figure that that's the price I pay for not having to scan stuff that I have no interest in.

    If I were God, there'd be no more than 12 eparate forums.

    Aren't you lucky that you have Neil instead.

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