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This Forum, what is it? a few posts recently reminded me of what we have here.


A collection of Electricians, Electrical Engineers, Consultants, Supply side Engineers, Inspectors. Armed to the teeth with qualifications, experience  and reasoning.

Would give Shroedinger and his cat a good run for their money - makes the chicken/egg question look simple (actually the chicken/egg question is simple but that`s another matter).

You could not get guidance like this fom any scheme or body. It is brill. You even get building regs and advice, carpentry and electronics/radio thrown in too plus a host of other subjects. And a weekend quiz too. Ohh and a few comedians and some quirky quips.


To sum it up. Sheer Brilliance
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  • mapj1:

    Putting aside for one moment questions of the origins, assuming that  we think this forum is useful and potentially  important, then we need to ensure it's continuation and  evolution. Further, perhaps, if we want to talk as if it is living, then perhaps also ideally expansion, so we need to be welcoming of new members and discussions that take it into new areas. And it is this, as well as the general help, that I think makes it what it is.




    I couldn't agree more with the need to welcome new members.


    Since we moved to our new home we seem to have been reduced to a small number of regular contributors. It seems unlikely now that any more of the members from the old place are going to make the move and if we don't find a way to replace them this forum will die.


    Unfortunately I don't have any bright ideas myself, but thanks ebee and Mike for drawing attention to it in the hope that someone else might.


    regards 

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  • mapj1:

    Putting aside for one moment questions of the origins, assuming that  we think this forum is useful and potentially  important, then we need to ensure it's continuation and  evolution. Further, perhaps, if we want to talk as if it is living, then perhaps also ideally expansion, so we need to be welcoming of new members and discussions that take it into new areas. And it is this, as well as the general help, that I think makes it what it is.




    I couldn't agree more with the need to welcome new members.


    Since we moved to our new home we seem to have been reduced to a small number of regular contributors. It seems unlikely now that any more of the members from the old place are going to make the move and if we don't find a way to replace them this forum will die.


    Unfortunately I don't have any bright ideas myself, but thanks ebee and Mike for drawing attention to it in the hope that someone else might.


    regards 

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