> When I mentioned Joe and Aaron as being less frequent posters they
> weren't the only people I had in mind
> There are lots of others that have simply vacated
> 
> Thomas Cunnigham seems less visible
> Thomas Reed
> Kevin Ballard
> Thomas Templemann
> 
> and I'm sure that there are lots of others that used to post a lot
> that don't any more for whatever reason

I'm still here via digest mode, read everyone. This is just a hobby for me
but I must admit I've lost a little bit on zeal for my programming. But this
is normal for me, I have many *real world* interests. I have not updated my
Rb web site in so long I'm embarrassed by it.

Forums, in general, to me blow huge dripping chunks. The Rb forum has for
sure divided the Rb community, especially since Aaron is a mostly PC guy.
Younger users seem to like forum based info more, I'm an old fart and prefer
lists. To me Rb is a bit of a victim of its' own success by all of the
sources for info on the web that were certainly not around when I started.

I am surprised that by now, some here are not using 2006 series. I frankly
admit that I mostly abhorred the changeover in 2005. I now love the 2006
IDE.

--
Thomas C.

p.s. thanks for caring Norman. ;-)

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