This post is partly directed to Sturdee in answer to his previous posts but also applies at all contributing members.
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Whether you can see it or not, the blogs are ideally suited to people like you (Sturdee), people who actually have something positive and wonderful to share the woodworking community.
The threads and posts you have on your cyclone, etc are terrific, but as pointed out by Skew above. It 's like looking for a needle in a hay stack especially for someone new . With so many threads and posts to wade through, it makes it almost impossible for a new person to find all the info they are looking for without a heap of work.
On the other hand putting it into a blog would turn it into an invaluable resource that would be easy to find and have all the info needed in the one place.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying use the blog instead of the open forums. Far from it. I'm saying use the open forums as you have always done. But if something is good and could become an important resource like the cyclone, take all the good stuff and put it in a closed blog for everyone to see.
To put it another way.
Finding something specific in the forums is like:Wandering around the search engines, aimlessly following hundreds of links, that take you in all sorts of weird and wonderful directions all over the place, but never quite give you what you really want, because there is always someone throwing up a problem or sidetracking the issue, so you have to go off and search again, wading through hundreds or even thousands of links to finally get what you want, almost.
Finding that same something in a blog is like:
Having a clear concise article with all the facts and relevant information, sitting in a leather bound illustrated book, for you to read and enjoy at your leisure and in the privacy of your own room.
There is definitely a place for both forums and blogs. If used correctly, they should coexist perfectly together and fully compliment each other. When combined with the wikipedia we will have up and running in the next day or so they should in time make this one of the truly great woodworking resources on the internet.
Like everything new we've done in the past 8 years, there's always some for it and some against it. No matter what your opinion you should at least give it a fair go before putting it down, so how about we all give it a few months to see what happens.Who knows it could be the biggest flop of all time and then think of the fun you can have saying "I told ya so".
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Oh yeah...... While I think of it.I'd like to put an end, here and now, to a rumor or innuendo I believe has been floated elsewhere.
I have absolutely no intention of selling these forums or any part of them, either now, in the near or distant future.
No amount of money could ever pay for what we have here, nor could it pay for the time and energy expended by myself and over 8 years of sleepless night and lost days, the thousands of hours spent by the dedicated admin team and the expertise and knowledge of Steven.
I along with countless others consider these forums and the members as family and as long as my bum points to the ground I will never sell my family. I will trash these forums completely before anyone else ever gets their hands on them and , will I'm sure help me, ably assisted by the other members of the administration team.
However if someone has a cool $25,000,000 they want to invest I could be persuaded, bit of hush money to and the rest of the crew. Yep. I'm dead easy to contact. Just click on the contact us links st the bottom of any page. :rotfl:
Really..... All you have to do is click on contact us. Come on I'm waiting. :rofl:
Cheers - Neil :U