On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 1:23 PM, Guus Snijders <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have to agree.
> Information can be found easily,  so there is little point in paying for a
> membership, based on the hope that it's worth it.

I'm going to disagree with this point.   Text that has the keywords
that I'm searching
for can be found easily.   Accurate information and/or informed
discussion is quite
a bit harder to find in my experience.   It seems that much of what I
find via Google
is the equivalent of monkey's banging on things with hammers in the
hopes that it will
solve their problem.   Perhaps LOPSA (i.e. its membership) could
consider acting as
a curator for the diamonds out there amongst all the straw.   A blog
like setup with
links to new high quality information might act as a draw to the LOPSA web site.
I know that there are a number of web sites that I view on a regular basis which
aren't much more then that, but I never go to the LOPSA web site since
I don't perceive
there being anything there.

Bill Bogstad

P.S. For the record, I'm probably not a current LOPSA member; although
I have been
in the past and even donated money above simply paying dues.
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