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Kudos to MR - the Forum has evolved

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Kudos to MR - the Forum has evolved
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, December 6, 2004 1:38 PM
I don't remember when I first joined the MR forum, however many years back; or, in what version the forum was. But, I do know that the last version of the forum left something to be desired, it was slow and klutzy and many of us complained, I know I did - this was the one before this one.

Kalmbach did listen and created this "new" forum. I say new in quotes because I guess we can't call it new anymore. However when it first opened and until recently, the forum felt new. Forums need a certain "balance" to them, more than just a "critical mass," forums need the "old timers" as much as the newbies. The newbies provide enthusiasm which rubs off on the old timers, the old timers provide the wisdom of the error of their ways and the tips of hard earned problem solving over the years on their own layouts. The tips from the older guys also comes from "jawing it" with other guys and gals over the years at layout meets, clubs, shows, social gatherings, and any other type of social interaction that includes the hobby, including associations, what have you.

Initially the MR forum was "out of balance" with more newbies to "old farts" status. Usually you need some old farts to come and an park and adopt the community as home. As their advise proliferates, this attracts more experienced and inexperienced hobbyists to the forum and the quality of questions improve. Topics become creative and "in jokes" become more numerous. The forum becomes community for many. For some, the "community" will become their saving grace through some rough times.

I don't know when it happened but the Model Railroad forum has "growed up" somewhere in the last six months while I was away tending to an illness in the family. Its nice to see a forum that was klutzy and frustrating to use, move into a mature active creative community.

So congratulations Model Railroader and Kalmbach for providing this community.

And congratulations to the forum members who hung in there through the frustrating times of the old forum, in particular the "old hats" who hung around to provide advise to the new guys and gals.[:)][8D]
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Posted by AntonioFP45 on Monday, December 6, 2004 1:53 PM
QUOTE: by rsn48
Usually you need some old farts to come and park and adopt the community as home.



"BROOOOOOOOOOOOTTTT!!" "BOOOOOF!!" Sorry, I just broke wind again! (you know us old farts over 40!)

Looks like I was fortunate to have missed the dark days of the forum. I joined last year and since then with few exceptions have greatly enjoyed it!

Boof! Oops! Sorry again!

Cheers and High "Boooof" (darn beans) Greens!

"I like my Pullman Standards & Budds in Stainless Steel flavors, thank you!"

 


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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, December 6, 2004 2:04 PM
It sure has evolved -now we're getting spam! (re car insurance, the message has been deleted - thank you!).

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, December 6, 2004 3:40 PM
You bet it has evolved. I've been here over a year now and have come to know and respect many of the members. Kudos to the folks at Kalmbach. [^]
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Posted by Dough on Monday, December 6, 2004 3:48 PM
You bet it has changed. I used to be a member way back when it was the old style message board. Everybody just threw up posts and you had to click on each individual reply. It was so much of a pain that I left it for a long while and then when I came back I noticed the huge leap!

Its much better now!

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