How we doin'?
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How we doin'?
There have been a lot of organizational changes around here lately.
Classifieds cleanup, new sections, moving/deleting of threads, etc...
How is everybody feeling about it all?
Any ways you can think to improve the new stuff we've done?
Think we did something stupid? Tell us.
Just want to get an idea of how everybody feels like we're doing.
Don't be afraid to bash something we did, just don't make sure it follows the rules obviously.
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Classifieds cleanup, new sections, moving/deleting of threads, etc...
How is everybody feeling about it all?
Any ways you can think to improve the new stuff we've done?
Think we did something stupid? Tell us.
Just want to get an idea of how everybody feels like we're doing.
Don't be afraid to bash something we did, just don't make sure it follows the rules obviously.
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i think you guys are doin great keepin things undercontrol. iv been on other fourms that after a few weeks im sick of it and dont go back. its nice that you guys stay so ontop of things and monitor the threds and delete, move, or tone them down if they get headed the wrong way.
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i think you guys are doin great keepin things undercontrol. iv been on other fourms that after a few weeks im sick of it and dont go back. its nice that you guys stay so ontop of things and monitor the threds and delete, move, or tone them down if they get headed the wrong way.
I know what you mean, there are other forums that I belong to that are just so unorganized and monitored it's hard to be on them for too long.
I'm sure there are others out there with opinions.
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I like it. I really appreciate how you guys keep this forum true to its roots. Being a family oriented site is cool. These kinds of things are few and far between. Keep up the good work. As far as the changes go, I think it is good and should help to cut down on clutter and make searching a little easier.
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Great Job, Keep up the good work, if there is every anything that I can help with just let me know. I am a fairly new member, but have recieved tons of value added suggestions. I think this is the first site that I have actually just jumped on with no real problem to solve, just more light reading and back ground on that which I enjoy, hate, enjoy, hate and untimately enjoy again. My 4Runner.
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OOOOOOOOOOOO Yea!
You are doing a wonderful job! Have only been on here a few months but this site is awsome! Lots o goods things! Nothin but love! Most of the time
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YAWN; A yawn (from the Middle English yanen, an alteration of yonen or yenen, which in turn comes from the Old English geonian), is a reflex of simultaneous inhalation of air and stretching of the eardrums, followed by exhalation of breath. Pandiculation is the term for the act of stretching and yawning simultaneously.
Yawning is associated with tiredness, stress, overwork, lack of stimulation, or boredom. Yawning can also be a powerful non-verbal message with several possible meanings, depending on the circumstances. In humans, yawning has an infectious quality (i.e., seeing a person yawning or just thinking of yawning, can trigger yawning) which is a typical example of positive feedback.[3] Infectious yawning has also been noted in chimpanzees.
I think what Scuba is saying is that he is tired and needs a nap and his binky.
Yawning is associated with tiredness, stress, overwork, lack of stimulation, or boredom. Yawning can also be a powerful non-verbal message with several possible meanings, depending on the circumstances. In humans, yawning has an infectious quality (i.e., seeing a person yawning or just thinking of yawning, can trigger yawning) which is a typical example of positive feedback.[3] Infectious yawning has also been noted in chimpanzees.
I think what Scuba is saying is that he is tired and needs a nap and his binky.
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Thank you.
We have a great staff here who are very attentive to what is going on.
It is hard work indeed squeezing this in and other activities life throws your way.
I think the PG thing has worked out very well too from feedback we get.
It is a welcome change from other boards that have no desire to keep in check what gets posted.
We have a great staff here who are very attentive to what is going on.
It is hard work indeed squeezing this in and other activities life throws your way.
I think the PG thing has worked out very well too from feedback we get.
It is a welcome change from other boards that have no desire to keep in check what gets posted.
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I like it. I really appreciate how you guys keep this forum true to its roots. Being a family oriented site is cool. These kinds of things are few and far between. Keep up the good work. As far as the changes go, I think it is good and should help to cut down on clutter and make searching a little easier.
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