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QUOTE: Originally posted by roxin2002 Allan, please read the webmasters suggestions to stop posting to this topic. dave roxin.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Girl_4005 QUOTE: Originally posted by Allan Miller "Allan, I think you are underestimating the diverse cross section of people on this board. In terms of polling demographics I would bet that this forum represents the hobby world quite well." --------------------------------- I will be delighted to take that bet! [:)] Allan, I spent alot of time yesterday coming up with a response using numbers. I've decided to scratch that. Here is one though. 163,780. This was the number of registered members as of approx one pm yesterday. Also at this time there were 20 people who had just signed up. Yes, not all of these people are around anymore. Just remember that lack of posts does not mean lack of presence. Diverse-Made up of distinct characteristics, qualities, or elements. From reading and talking to other forum members I know it is true.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Allan Miller "Allan, I think you are underestimating the diverse cross section of people on this board. In terms of polling demographics I would bet that this forum represents the hobby world quite well." --------------------------------- I will be delighted to take that bet! [:)]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by steve26 QUOTE: Originally posted by roxin2002 Just what has allen miller done to be so highly respected in the train comunity?????? How do we know he knows anymore about trains than the next guy. I would think that everyone can be respected on an equal basis and get same respect. Sure, everyone deserves respect. But do a Google search. Allen is a well-respected author who has written often for Kalmbach, has several books out on model railroading, and who wrote a wonderful column on toy trains in "Vintage Rails." He has many inside contacts. In short, he probably does know more about trains than the next guy.
QUOTE: Originally posted by roxin2002 Just what has allen miller done to be so highly respected in the train comunity?????? How do we know he knows anymore about trains than the next guy. I would think that everyone can be respected on an equal basis and get same respect.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Bill Conner Allan Miller is highly regarded in the model train community. I would tend to believe what he has to say. A lot of what I'm reading here is hot air!
QUOTE: Originally posted by johnblair Big Girl, I am a 46 year old undergraduate student. I am typical of those who decided to "come in" to this forum I have been interested in all kinds of trains all of my life and have worked in all scales from N to Standard except TT. I represent the rypical customer which companies like MTH and BLI are targeting. Those of us who are on this forum are the CORE CUSTOMER BASE.of those who produce all but real low end toy/model trains and while I admittedly do not have the figures to back up the following statement, I'm sure that there are a good number of "lurkers" on this forum. Nearly all of the folks who read this board have a group of fellow train enthusiasts in their social circle. as you can see, the impact of this message board is far greater than the number of registered users would have you believe If you study the theory of six degrees of separation, you will see that what is discussed on this board could potentially be common knowledge throughout the toy/model train GLOBAL community VERY quickly, especially if the issue at hand has that elusive quality called "juiciness" Certainly, there have been at least two topics discussed on this forum in recent days that are VERY JUICY. and even those who couldn't care less will have some inkling that something is going on. This forum is a heck of a lot more powerful than you think. and ALL manufacturers who want to sell to the market segment we represent had better take note of what is said here.
QUOTE: Allan Miller Posted: 27 Sep 2004, 04:40:27 ---------------------------- Define "HO community." A few whiners who may post on various forums and boards? Or the many thousands of HO enthusiasts who never read any of this on-line stuff and who couldn't care less what brand name is on the box as long as it contains a product they want? My feeling is if you are defining the HO community (or even the O gauge community) by what you read on line, you are seriously underestimating the size, scope, and diverse interests of these segments of the hobby.
QUOTE: QUOTE: Originally posted by Allan Miller "It seems that the HO community will not tolerate someone coming in and stirring the pot like that. Good!!!" ---------------------------- Define "HO community." A few whiners who may post on various forums and boards? Or the many thousands of HO enthusiasts who never read any of this on-line stuff and who couldn't care less what brand name is on the box as long as it contains a product they want? My feeling is if you are defining the HO community (or even the O gauge community) by what you read on line, you are seriously underestimating the size, scope, and diverse interests of these segments of the hobby. Big_Girl_4005 Posted: 27 Sep 2004, 09:10:42 Allan, I think you are underestimating the diverse cross section of people on this board. In terms of polling demographics I would bet that this forum represents the hobby world quite well.
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