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| Simon:
--- Quote from: Mechatrommer on January 11, 2013, 05:50:24 pm --- --- Quote from: Simon on January 11, 2013, 04:53:29 pm ---When we were smaller the quality was higher as there was a higher portion of knowledgeable people. --- End quote --- please send my regard to Hero999 if you happen to meet him. I hope he's doing fine. i dont know how his face looks like but he is a good member. --- End quote --- I'm going to try ringing him tonight, he's not been well for a bit but I think is getting back into electronics more. |
| BravoV:
A pic speaks thousand words ... ;) Last entry is at 13th March 2013. |
| EEVblog:
--- Quote from: BravoV on March 14, 2013, 03:09:04 am ---A pic speaks thousand words ... ;) Last entry is at 13th March 2013. --- End quote --- Oops! I hope the newbies stick around... Dave. |
| BravoV:
--- Quote from: EEVblog on March 14, 2013, 03:39:28 am ---Oops! I hope the newbies stick around... Dave. --- End quote --- At the comparison on the new posts vs new members chart, it shows your contest is definitely making an effective wake up call for tons of dormant non active members to post. :-DD |
| madshaman:
Hi, I just found eevblog about a month ago, only joined the forum a few days ago. I've been reading through recent posts and for my two cents, it's really encouraging to see so many people communicating so enthusiastically about so many projects and subjects. There seems to be a very low (if non-existent) troll population. It's fantastic to see people actually *doing* things and showing them. I can understand if this forum has lost some of its small community feel, but, it could be worse. I used to op on a few programming channels on irc, after 10 years or so of being MIA, I went back to a group of dead channels, no heated discussion, no personalities, no old friends, pretty much just tumble-weeds (relatively). I'm also seeing many people like myself who are entering mid-life and getting back into electronics in a major way after maybe only doing it as a kid; makes me feel like less of a freak (maybe that's a bad thing though). Whatever the case is, Dave's really done the whole world a favour by relentlessly and consistently providing good eevblog content which has attracted so many people to this forum. I'm sure many people are like myself, when I look to start learning in a new area, I look for a community filled with good people, enthusiastic people who aren't afraid to share their knowledge and who have a lot of real world experience. It's lets people like myself learn at a breakneck pace and the enthusiasm is infectious. I certainly plan to stick around. |
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