kc
09-02-2010, 16:58
As we rapidly approach the milestone of 100,000 posts in the forum, I thought I would take this opportunity to thank everyone who has contributed to this forum's existence.
I will not mention anyone by name, but those who have contributed in any way at all may well have changed the lives of others. I know for a fact that some threads and posts in the forum have had a profound impact on people. Those who have contributed more than most deserve the respect of every visitor to these pages. Without the cornerstones of the forum, the rest would soon fall apart. So, without reading out a list of names - mainly for fear of missing someone out unintentionally, I will simply say thank you. The aims of the forum in its fairly short existence have been exceeded considerably - and it is down to you all.
For those who may take more than they give to the forum, we are keen to help. Our community of knowledge and experience is growing all the time. All I ask is that the knowledge imparted, whether it be given directly through questioning or acquired through an article, is respected and acknowledged.
As we head into what is hopefully going to be a year of accelarating change and growth, I can only once again say thanks to all have been with us thus far.
Regards,
kc
I will not mention anyone by name, but those who have contributed in any way at all may well have changed the lives of others. I know for a fact that some threads and posts in the forum have had a profound impact on people. Those who have contributed more than most deserve the respect of every visitor to these pages. Without the cornerstones of the forum, the rest would soon fall apart. So, without reading out a list of names - mainly for fear of missing someone out unintentionally, I will simply say thank you. The aims of the forum in its fairly short existence have been exceeded considerably - and it is down to you all.
For those who may take more than they give to the forum, we are keen to help. Our community of knowledge and experience is growing all the time. All I ask is that the knowledge imparted, whether it be given directly through questioning or acquired through an article, is respected and acknowledged.
As we head into what is hopefully going to be a year of accelarating change and growth, I can only once again say thanks to all have been with us thus far.
Regards,
kc