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I happened to glance at the members counter this past week and correct me if i'm wrong but the site seems to have jumped in numbers real fast recently. Paul, is the hard work paying off?
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Note: this site has more members than the forums of the
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Well, you can't really believe that count. One time it got up to about 18,000 and then I deleted a whole bunch that were spam accounts.
I think the real measure is: are the discussions good? Are there more folks hanging around to have a chat?
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They seem great to me. All of the questions I've posted have been answered well.
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