No no no, man, not OWNED! ;D I wasn't trying to be smart, just trying to help. Actually it's me being too lazy and busy to look through all the posts!! I moderate a forum for my family and realized that a little while back. It's great if you only have a minute to check just to see if there's anything new.
FalconBoy, I agree the increase to "40 most" is defiantly an improvement to the forum. I still go through the list every day. I haven't tried the photo-posting yet.
Would proboards let you have a "Search All Threads" thing? Like enter in keywords etc.? That'd make finding the stuff 10 pages back that you really want easier to find.
When through the woods and forest glades I wander And hear the birds sing sweetly in the trees When I look down from lofty mountain grandeur And hear the brook and feel the gentle breeze
Post by joshwagner on Apr 30, 2007 21:16:49 GMT -5
I know that the last post in this thread was awhile ago, but a newbie section on the forum listing might be helpful, easier access to regulations, state laws (as best the board can give access to them), birds used, and what it takes to be a falconer. I know, on this forum, that they'er there already, but organizing it a bit differently could make it a little eaiser for new interested people.
Last Edit: Apr 30, 2007 21:17:27 GMT -5 by joshwagner
Post by joshwagner on Apr 30, 2007 21:43:06 GMT -5
Sorry, didn't really post that the right way, I meant to say that some of the bare bones info about falconry could be in with the "how did you find us" group. Not new forums, just group some things with us new guys to start with. Thinks for the really fast reply FalconBoy.
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Post by joshwagner on Apr 30, 2007 23:12:04 GMT -5
I did read that, and thank every one so much. I wanted to just suggest(poorly) that some of the great information on this site could be presented in a newbie freindly way. At least for my self, I don't like to talk to anyone unless I understand the language they use. Falconry uses alot of different language, that most people don't use. Possibly a little help on the new Jerk side of things might help with repetitive questions, or stupid new guy disinformation. I was just suggesting a broader "newbie must read" section.