With so many new members on the forum ( and a good thing too. ) I'm finding it hard to keep up with all the new posts. And there's so many fantastic builds going on to keep up with. Keep up the great work guys and gals.
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Yes, sometimes I feel awkward not having the time to look at all the posts and reply them immediately. Actually the MM guys were not as enthusiastic as they are now. The new site must be the catalyst I'm afraid and some of the old post are being rekindled. Must be a good thing. :smiling4:
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I've noticed a lot of the posts from the new guys are of past builds allowing us to catch up with what they've done - and I'm really impressed with the quality of the builds I've seen. I guess the number of posts will fall as they get settled in. In a way I kinda hope so, 'cos I can't keep up with the number of posts at the moment and I don't want to miss any of them, but at the same time I want to see more.
I wonder how long it will be before we stop referring to them as 'the new guys'? Judging from what I've seen and read so far, they're a friendly bunch so I don't think it will be long at all.Comment
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imagine whats it like being active on 3 forums......im finding im having to ignore a lot of stuff on each of them
isnt quarantine period 3 months unless you have the innoculations?....mind you i think id prefer to wait the 3 months :smiling6:
Per Ardua
We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no ones beenComment
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I've been in France this last 5 days, and I'm finding it truly impossible to catch up with all the new stuff posted by all members.......:upside:
I've noticed just a few days after posting his finished work, some more is posted by the same person.
This gives me no chance at all of properly looking at the presented individual builds. I'm not whinging, it just that I just can't concentrate on loads of stuff at one time, thus missing so much.......Is it just me?
I'm sure the 'Conveyor Belt' will slow down in due course........Me, I'm off outside to get me some rays!
Cheers all.
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I've been thinking for a while now that a useful feature would be a "Mark this post read" button - a lot of the new posts are genres that don't interest me, and it would be nice to be able to remove them from the "New Posts" lists without having to open them every time someone posts a comment.
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Gentlemen, it is very difficult to keep up with all posts for sure. I had that prob on the last forum and finding I am having the same prob here too. I am trying to find a compromise between Moggelling and catching up on posts, but it ain't working for this old guy. Ain't enough hours in the day and I still got a few years till I can retire. Please have patience with me...
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AllenLife's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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There are a lot of “Story so far” posts from us newbies, aligned with “new shiny forum” excitement ..... stick with it, we’ll all calm down soon and apart from a couple of guys, will be back to one or two updates a week. For my part I found my little blokes disappeared off the recents list almost as soon as I posted my updates, so only got two or three comments LOL.
Cheers
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It is dizzying how thick and fast the posts are coming in from the new members. It is normal, you join a forum and you want to show what you have been up to. The fun starts when up to 150 new members turn up all at once.Comment
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Couldn't agree more. Also the variation in types of build is great. It's good to see things I wouldn't dream of doing - the scratchbuilt F8F for one.Comment
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I am finding that it is slowing down a bit now that everyone has settled into their new home and posted all their old builds. The variety on the forum is an absolute joyComment
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Ah!, so that’s why I only got one reply in my “introduce yourself” post, I thought it was because I only do the ever unpopular subject of figures :tears-of-joy::tongue-out3:Comment
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