Re: [VFB] Then & Now -Suggestion response

2010-01-27 Thread Allan Fish
I prefer the current format of VFB. I've tried forums (fori?) and didn't really like the format. But, as the old saying goes, I'm no longer a youngster, although I hate to admit it. a. -- Allan Fish Greenwood, IN afi...@sbcglobal.net -- You received this message because you are subscribed t

Re: [VFB] Then & Now -Suggestion response

2010-01-26 Thread Anthony Spezio
[VFB] Then & Now -Suggestion response To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com Date: Tuesday, January 26, 2010, 6:21 PM Hi Tony:   This was David Colyn's response to my original "Then & Now"   Well said Nev.   Have any solution to the well defined problem??   I sure dont.

Re: [VFB] Then & Now -Suggestion response

2010-01-26 Thread scott bearden
Personally I like the simplicity of the VFB list as it exists now. I say that as I also frequent half a dozen forums every day and it gets hard to keep up with. Running a forum takes money, time and resources, and those three things are why a lot of web sites go the way of the Dodo. Just look at th

[VFB] Then & Now -Suggestion response

2010-01-26 Thread Neville Gosling
Hi Tony: This was David Colyn's response to my original "Then & Now" Well said Nev. Have any solution to the well defined problem?? I sure dont. .and so I anwered him by saying what I believe and that is that forums (or bulletin boards if you like the word better) seem