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QUOTE: Originally posted by gbailey This forum is not worth my time. I have outgrown it. First, I want a forum that is a good resource for learning new things about this hobby. That resource is not here. I don't need a "General UP Discussion" forum. Second, I want a forum that makes me enjoy the hobby, not one that turns me off to the hobby like this one. And thrid, I don't have either the time nor patience for the childish behavior and childi***hreads allowed to continue ad nauseam on this forum. When (if) some of you grow up and realize you want to grow in the hobby, you might try some of the more advanced forums, such as the one on the Atlas website or some of the more MRR specific Yahoo ones. If you do, I'll enjoy talking to you about this hobby there. But I won't be back here. Goodbye. - Dr. George Bailey (I know - that's three redundant posts to get my final message out, but I'm now OUT of here!)
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QUOTE: Originally posted by gbailey First, I want a forum that is a good resource for learning new things about this hobby. That resource is not here.
QUOTE: I don't need a "General UP Discussion" forum.
QUOTE: Second, I want a forum that makes me enjoy the hobby, not one that turns me off to the hobby like this one.
QUOTE: And third, I don't have either the time nor patience for the childish behavior and childi***hreads allowed to continue ad nauseam on this forum.
QUOTE: When (if) some of you grow up and realize you want to grow in the hobby, you might try some of the more advanced forums, such as the one on the Atlas website or some of the more MRR specific Yahoo ones.
QUOTE: Hmmm, 58 posts in over 3 years as a member. I don't mean to minimize your contribution, mearly point out that with a forum such as this, you get out of it what you put into it.
QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45 Hmmm, Sorry guys, I may ruffle your feathers with my 2 cents, but I do think some of us have been a "tad spoiled or complacent" by this technology. Being in my 40s now, I've seen tremendous changes in this hobby. Please hear me out. For me as a teen "RESOURCES" like this forum were NON-EXISTENT. I remember many times working on a model, running into a problem, wishing I could find other modelers to talk to, or was just curious about a locomotive or paint scheme. Let's see, in the late 70s I had to: Walk several blocks from my house-rain or shine, hop on a city bus (which ran by every 1/2 hour), ride for 35 minutes to get to my LHS (Chester Holleys back then), and often spend HOURS rustling through magazines to find what I wanted to know if no one had the answer. And of course I felt guilty if I didn't buy "something". [V] Then I had to rush back to the bus stop, rain or shine, as the last bus ran at 6p.m and ride another 35 minutes to get home. I also made frequent trips to the big Tampa Public Library. All the railroad related books there were on prototype railroading, of course. I had to be content with what I could find. [8)][8)] Zoom forward to 2004. In my home. I walk into a room, roll up a cushy chair, fiddle with a keyboard for a few minutes, and WHAMO!------ [1] I get nearly 100% of my model railroad & prototype railroading questions answered! [:D] [2]Communicate with fellow modelers, not guys trying to sell me a product! [8D] [3] Instant help with modeling problems. [:)] [4] Find out the latest info on the hobby's advancements. [:p] [5] No guilt, no obligation to buy anything! [;)] [6] No long bus ride, no delays, No getting soaked in Florida's drenching rainstorms! [:p] [7] In addition, I get to HELP newbies and modelers that also have questions as well as offer constructive criticisms and opinions. [:)][:D][8D][8)][^] Guys, experiencing these two scenarios has been like having gone from a westernStage Coach to the TGV Bullet Train! So it's worth having to occasionally put up with UP & Athearn/Horizon complaining. This forum for me has been valuable, and enjoyable! Couldn't put a price tag on it! Of course, just like your house, car, and family members, it's going to have occasional problems here and there. I too have been flamed. Shake it off, deal with it, contribute and move forward! Peace out and enjoy, Amigos!