The "Remote Possibilities" Archives... A MUST READ!!!
As of late, I noticed that I'm not the only person writing new posts to old threads...
Thank you for taking the time to research the "Remote Possibilities" archives! Many topics have already been discussed. It's cool that some folks do the research before they start a new thread.
Like I've said before... We may not be the fastest moving forum on Gearslutz but, this slow moving forum DOES have helpful threads.
I must take this opportunity to thank all the folks that continue to make this forum a special place to be.
If you’re new to this forum and want to check this forum out from its commencement consider setting up you viewer to see everything from the beginning. Click on the ascending feature and you’re on your way… But, you may already know this.
If you want to view the most viewed threads click on the “views” link to the right of the “replies” link. This will stack the most read threads first…
Also make sure that you have opened the Similar Threads drop down menu (below most posts) do this by clicking on the cheverons to the right hand side opposite the words "Similar Threads".. (and while you are at it close the posting rules menu)
The POPULAR TAGs you will find at the top of each and every thread (and in the main forum index page) are a customize search of exactly what the TAG word states.
These TAGs are detailed and precise since I continually modify and update to maximize the search potential.
The potential is awesome.
Give it a try before you start a new thread.
Let's see how this pans out.
So, as you noticed, the Popular Tags List is at the top of the main forum page and individual threads...
For those who have not used it as a search vehicle can now give it a shot.
I put an insane amount of time into cultivating this awesome search criteria.
You may just find what you're looking for...
Please consider looking through the Tag list or do a search before you start a new thread.
We also have a "Here are the similar threads we found:" search that appears when you start a new thread.