[NSP] facebook and the forum

2012-08-17 Thread Richard Evans
On 16 Aug 2012, Richard Evans wrote: So I created a facebook account and found the nps page but all I see is a wikipedia extract. Is there some kind of forum or something? Try searching on: Northumbrian Piping Newsgroup in fbook - its kinda silly season there at the moment. OK, thanks,

[NSP] Re: facebook and the forum

2012-08-17 Thread Bilbo Hill
One of the problems with the NSP forum is that there seems to be no addressing of well discussed problems. The stuff is spread over too many sub forums some of which are just vanity areas for a couple of people to bang on about stuff that interests only them. I understand that

[NSP] Re: small coals, and the peacock following the hen

2012-08-17 Thread Anthony Robb
Derek Lofthouse recently wrote: A question I forgot to ask though, are these 2 tunes played much? Hello Derek The tunes are popular in some circles and have been for some time. I remember Chuck Fleming leading us all with 'Peacock Followed ..' in the pub at Kathryn's (Tickell)

[NSP] Re: facebook and the forum

2012-08-17 Thread cwhill
Well, somewhere along the line I totally missed the fact that there even was a forum! Thanks for bringing the subject up again, I've registered now. Colin Hill On 17/08/2012 12:04, Matt Seattle wrote: On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 11:18 AM, Bilbo Hill [1]bilbo_h...@email.com wrote:

[NSP] Re: facebook and the forum

2012-08-17 Thread Gibbons, John
The trouble is - all us monomaniacs followed the Forum, and nobody joined us. Are they trying to tell us something? 'Here's a lovely forum to have your discussions in', then they tiptoe away quietly and have a great party somewhere else. John From:

[NSP] Re: facebook and the forum

2012-08-17 Thread Richard Evans
Gibbons, John wrote: The trouble is - all us monomaniacs followed the Forum, and nobody joined us. Are they trying to tell us something? 'Here's a lovely forum to have your discussions in', then they tiptoe away quietly and have a great party somewhere else. John Yes, John, a very good