Hey boss... how about a rethink on the category drivers forum.
How about an external devices forum incorporating USB, Digital Cameras, Input Devices, Removables. And maybe moving the Cyrix forum into somewhere else.
This page is getting so long I no longer want to even think about a games forum.
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Antimatter: Hey boss... how about a rethink on the category drivers forum.
How about an external devices forum incorporating USB, Digital Cameras, Input Devices, Removables. And maybe moving the Cyrix forum into somewhere else.
This page is getting so long I no longer want to even think about a games forum.
Just an idea.
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A Peripherals Forum might well be a good catch all for several of the smaller forums.
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by sowulo: A Peripherals Forum might well be a good catch all for several of the smaller forums.
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I agree with AlienDyne!
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I like the way the boards are layed out. Seperating some of the topics helps me not have to read everything here. I will admit there are alot of things that I do not know much about so I usually don't read anything in the catagory. I honestly don't know alot about NT or USB for example, and if they are seperated like they are I don't have to waste my time reading stuff that I don't know about and helping those that I can.
Plus, if the people posting are paying attention to where they post, they have a better chance of getting their questions answered, when things are listed more specifically. I vote for keeping things the way they are. If the number of moderators is a question, I will volunteer my time to help out.
All in all, the moderators and the great DG are doing a wonderfull job of assisting the new posters and keeping the flaming down. Most people only need to be told once about the rules of the boards.
Again...my opinion!
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Larommi: Just thought I would throw in my two cents.
I like the way the boards are layed out. Seperating some of the topics helps me not have to read everything here. I will admit there are alot of things that I do not know much about so I usually don't read anything in the catagory. I honestly don't know alot about NT or USB for example, and if they are seperated like they are I don't have to waste my time reading stuff that I don't know about and helping those that I can.
Plus, if the people posting are paying attention to where they post, they have a better chance of getting their questions answered, when things are listed more specifically. I vote for keeping things the way they are. If the number of moderators is a question, I will volunteer my time to help out.
All in all, the moderators and the great DG are doing a wonderfull job of assisting the new posters and keeping the flaming down. Most people only need to be told once about the rules of the boards.
Again...my opinion!
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Ditto! And I like the avatar!
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Larommi: Just thought I would throw in my two cents.
I like the way the boards are layed out. Seperating some of the topics helps me not have to read everything here. I will admit there are alot of things that I do not know much about so I usually don't read anything in the catagory. I honestly don't know alot about NT or USB for example, and if they are seperated like they are I don't have to waste my time reading stuff that I don't know about and helping those that I can.
Plus, if the people posting are paying attention to where they post, they have a better chance of getting their questions answered, when things are listed more specifically. I vote for keeping things the way they are. If the number of moderators is a question, I will volunteer my time to help out.
All in all, the moderators and the great DG are doing a wonderfull job of assisting the new posters and keeping the flaming down. Most people only need to be told once about the rules of the boards.
Again...my opinion!
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Agreed!
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by jimmr13:
Originally posted by Larommi: Just thought I would throw in my two cents.
I like the way the boards are layed out. Seperating some of the topics helps me not have to read everything here. I will admit there are alot of things that I do not know much about so I usually don't read anything in the catagory. I honestly don't know alot about NT or USB for example, and if they are seperated like they are I don't have to waste my time reading stuff that I don't know about and helping those that I can.
Plus, if the people posting are paying attention to where they post, they have a better chance of getting their questions answered, when things are listed more specifically. I vote for keeping things the way they are. If the number of moderators is a question, I will volunteer my time to help out.
All in all, the moderators and the great DG are doing a wonderfull job of assisting the new posters and keeping the flaming down. Most people only need to be told once about the rules of the boards.
Again...my opinion!
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Ditto! And I like the avatar!
I agree completely - I would rather scroll more on the main index, then have to scroll inside every forum to find what I am looking for.
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That is true. I'd rather scroll on the main page. Dividing into more topics allows for better moderation, by limiting what is posted in each topic. It also makes it easier for people(especially newbies) to find information.
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by cyberhh: I agree completely - I would rather scroll more on the main index, then have to scroll inside every forum to find what I am looking for.
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