Seth said:
"I only wrote a couple of them, honest. It looks like Don Larson gets the prize for posting the most messages, with 44. Brian Carnell is right behind him with 41. Jim actually only posted 25. (Those scores aren't all from that first day, they're from the entire thread.)"
Jim said:
"Thanks Seth, you've helped me understand the posting ratios more clearly.
LOL! I wanted to say that but you beat me to it!
I completely agree, Don has posted the most messages."
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Guys,
It's a dubious honor to hold that title. It probably has more to do with extra time on my hands than anything else. :-)
As I look back to that entire thread, I think Jim does us all a favor by presenting his views and allowing the rest of us to snipe at each other over the topics. I learn a lot about current views by checking in on his site.
I may have the most messages in that thread, but I think the most popular support of the particular topics is on Jim's side. It's good sometimes to have that loyal backing when it comes to the tough issues raised today.
I would like to take a moment to thank Brian for bringing documentation to the conversation. Brian is a master at providing substantiation to his views and I have learned a lot from his involvement and the replies received.
Don
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