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John Dunkle 11-26-2010 07:39 PM

A New Record....
 
Today, the PGCA Forum has set a new record. We have had 26 New Forum Registrations to participate on this Forum today alone (and the day is not over?)...

So far - we have over 1,700 active users and nearly 2,000 registered users to this site...

To all the new Forum Members from today...

Welcome to our community..!!!

:cheers:

John

Pete Lester 11-26-2010 08:27 PM

Hmmmmmmmmmmmm.........anything to do with the change in identity policy or just a coincidence?

John Dunkle 11-26-2010 08:40 PM

I believe, but can not be sure - that it was this thread:

http://parkerguns.org/forums/showthread.php?t=2811

That caused the spike in registrations..???

They all wanted to see Dean wearing his hat..???

Just my opinion - which certainly has nothing at all to do with real life or reality???

;)

John

Bill Murphy 11-27-2010 08:52 AM

The following comment is in reply to a very insulting post by Bruce Day, very critical of this website, its moderators, and its participants. Mr. Day has chosen to delete the post, although he stands by its insulting theme and its juvenile wording. Here is my reply to his post...........That is so much crap. I have a vivid memory of a member who was trying to get on the Parker horse and in a few days, knew everything. Becoming a Parker person by participating in an internet forum is no worse than becoming a Parker person with a big checkbook.

King Brown 11-27-2010 09:36 AM

A record is a record. New record is redundant.

King Brown 11-27-2010 09:57 AM

New Record
 
And while we're recording participation, my PCGA membership is not recorded here although I have received a reminder to renew it.

Twice I've paid my money and received no recognition here that I am a member, which may be a record.

Spirit is measured by how we relate one thing to another. Two other sites I support are careful to recognize participation of its members.

Dave Suponski 11-27-2010 01:42 PM

I have to disagree with Bruce's line of thinking.For us to close down the website would be returning to the stone age.The PGCA has grown in no small part by the use and development of our website.Couple that with our ever increasing presence at various shoots and gun shows both large and small where face to face meeting and camaraderie takes place we have grown to be one of the premier collectors groups.But along with this growth comes a increased responsibility to "Be there" for the newcomer and novice. This website serves to (on a daily basis) fill that need. Many of us have made some great friendships through all this interaction.We have truly become a community where some of us share what's going on in our lives beside our collecting and shooting endeavors and that's what friend's do.I am not and will never consider myself an expert.I learn something new here quite often and that is because of the free exchange of information from some of our more learned member's and newcomer's alike.


Yes,I do agree that with our website we are exposed to various hackers and phishing site's but our administrators and moderators are constantly taking steps to ensure our safety and they have my complete confidence.Change is inevitable and sometimes a little scary we need to just roll with it and see how it plays out.If we are not growing ...we're going..

OK...I will get off my soapbox now...nuff said.

Christopher Lien 11-27-2010 02:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bruce Day (Post 28531)
Registration on the forum does not equate to good and productive PGCA members.

The internet forums become an addiction, but I can't say I have learned much of real value through participation in the forum.

To the extent that there are security issues raised by internet participation, the answer is simple; don't participate.

Bruce Day Kansas City

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Murphy (Post 28544)
That is so much crap. I have a vivid memory of a member who was trying to get on the Parker horse and in a few days, knew everything. Becoming a Parker person by participating in an internet forum is no worse than becoming a Parker person with a big checkbook.

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Yeah Murph, I remember that guy too... Just doesn't make sense, if someone already knows it all, and announces he learns nothing of real value participating on the PGCA Parker forums, why would he continue spending several hours a day here (over the past 6+ years) reading & posting thousands of messages?.. Yup, a bunch of crap...

Best, CSL
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Christopher Lien 12-01-2010 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Suponski (Post 28558)
I have to disagree with Bruce's line of thinking.For us to close down the website would be returning to the stone age.The PGCA has grown in no small part by the use and development of our website.Couple that with our ever increasing presence at various shoots and gun shows both large and small where face to face meeting and camaraderie takes place we have grown to be one of the premier collectors groups.But along with this growth comes a increased responsibility to "Be there" for the newcomer and novice. This website serves to (on a daily basis) fill that need. Many of us have made some great friendships through all this interaction.We have truly become a community where some of us share what's going on in our lives beside our collecting and shooting endeavors and that's what friend's do.I am not and will never consider myself an expert.I learn something new here quite often and that is because of the free exchange of information from some of our more learned member's and newcomer's alike.


Yes,I do agree that with our website we are exposed to various hackers and phishing site's but our administrators and moderators are constantly taking steps to ensure our safety and they have my complete confidence.Change is inevitable and sometimes a little scary we need to just roll with it and see how it plays out.If we are not growing ...we're going..

OK...I will get off my soapbox now...nuff said.

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Very well said Dave, a GS-HR and cleared the CF wall by about 25' feet...:clap:

Best, CSL

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Bill Murphy 12-01-2010 02:20 PM

If you want to hear a very diplomatic rebuke of the Bruce Day "diss" of our website, read our new leader's comments about the website on a recent thread titled "nom de plumes". Bill Mullins says it very well. I'm glad Bruce has never learned anything from this website as he states. I have been studying and researching Parkers for about 45 years longer than Bruce has, and I learn something here on a regular basis. "Checkbook Bruce" knows a bunch about Parkers, all learned in the last five years. I'm sorry I'm not a bit more diplomatic, but only reach the bottom when someone tries to tear down this organization. Usually, I'm pretty upbeat and would rather talk about buying and researching Parkers.


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