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7th July 06, 09:22 AM
#23
 Originally Posted by Riverkilt
On the other hand a significant post count at least lets the newcomers know there might be some knowledge to be had from the poster.
Ron
Based on all the forums I have visited on the net, I would argue against that statement. More posts doesn't mean more knowledge, it means more free time to post on the internet (guilty). I have 3287 posts, but that doesn't mean I know even a quarter of what people like Matt (733), Barb (464), Hamish (2631), Todd (3554), Blu (2,422), or others I consider knowledgable sources know, it means I have more time to post during the day and I joined the Forum earlier than some of them. A common misconception though, as I think many people believe more posts equal more knowledge. I am still new to this (3+ years) am still learn something new all the time.
Last edited by Colin; 7th July 06 at 10:08 AM.
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