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I know I don't see all the sections, but I do look at the CC Issues & Discussion section first, then most all the rest of the sub-forums within the heading of "CC."

I just posted a question about a training facility in the "Training" section. I wonder how many will see it there? I know that was the "proper place" for my question, I just wonder if very many routinely look there?

Recently, I "discovered" the "Off Topic and Humor" forum. Spent the better part of a day reading thru it! :biggrin2:

So, how do you use the Forums? Look at just a few area's? Or try to keep up with all of it?

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Leave it to me to fail to see the obvious! :redface:

But I'm betting others are also saying, "Now why didn't I think of that?" Even if they won't admit it. . . :biggrin2:

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I usualy go straight to the off topic section as I like to BS. I read all the others just to "learn", but when I post in them it's usualy 1911 related and noone wants to hear me rant about the greatest Combat pistol ever produced (YMMV) :wave:
 

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Good Question

I try to just click on OFTEN & hit New Posts.

I usually try to do a full review of the days postings every evening or later at night.
Sometimes that's not always possible but, I sure do try.
 

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I usually start with CC Issues/Discussions since it's at the top. Then I hit CC Guns, Knives, the tactical training and scenarios forums, the General guns, and Off topic. These are the forums that interest me the most. If I have time, I'll hit "new posts" and just browse.
 

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New Posts = way to stay in touch - tho now and again review of specific forums and sub forums is good - it's not that difficult to miss odd things and so that helps catch up a bit now and again.
 

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I Mod several forums (Not this one because I've not been asked and the current Mods do admirably), so I have the habit of looking at each sub-forum and then looking at the threads that have new posts. I generally look at the entire thread even if I have read it too see how the flow of the thread is going.
Means I spend more time going through, but I deal with it because you're all a good group of people.(and simians:gah: )
 
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