Shane2468
pfm Member
Andrew, who is known as PFM member 'cartman' on here. Has started his own audio group.
Feel free to join- http://theaudioforum.proboards.com/
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Feel free to join- http://theaudioforum.proboards.com/
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It says it's a subjectivist forum etc etc which means people are invited to talk bollocks about matters they have zero knowledge or understanding of and one must not point this out.... So that will be my first and last visit to that site... FFS there's already a section on hi fi fuses
Why not? The more the better in my view.It’s not very good form to use a popular forum to promote another!
What would Tony be losing? Honestly.......There are far more forums than people interested in participating in them. Why should Tony support an advertisement to a competitor? Honestly, if you can’t see the issue then it probably can’t be explained to you.
Andrew, who is known as PFM member 'cartman' on here. Has started his own audio group.
Why not? The more the better in my view.
What would Tony be losing? Honestly.......
If that is the case, I couldn't see how another forum would rob him of any meaningful income. I'm still waiting on YNWAN (sp) to explain it to me.He makes his living from pfm
I quite agree Tony.FWIW I wish him the best of luck with it.
PS Locking it so visitors can’t see is a terrible idea. People join forums because they have seen and liked the existing content, no one will ever register anywhere without that. A healthy online ratio is 1/3rd registered members, 2/3rds guests. Go too far either way from that and something is wrong.
I wasn't going to join but that's a very odd decision. Maybe it had been over-spammed by objectivists.It wasn't locked when I looked at the website yesterday - something has obviously changed. I wasn't sure about joining yesterday but now I know for sure I won't. A surprising decision by the administrator there.
FWIW I wish him the best of luck with it.
PS Locking it so visitors can’t see is a terrible idea. People join forums because they have seen and liked the existing content, no one will ever register anywhere without that. A healthy online ratio is 1/3rd registered members, 2/3rds guests. Go too far either way from that and something is wrong.