Posted by Roberto T on August 10, 2008 at 18:14:45 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: O/T section? (poll) posted by wallacedw on August 10, 2008 at 15:02:09:
I believe an off topic forum on this site would be an excellent improvement. A lessening of the rules, a disclaimer of some sort indicating that topics being discussed here are out of the realm of tractor repair and country western music.
Can't we all agree that some people here would actually participate in and be intrigued by a far superior level of discussion? If the people that only understand tractor pulls and stump grinding don't wish to participate then they may opt not to. But I'm sure some of you have an intellectual curiousness that is not being met here. And I believe we could change our handles for said forum to allow for a more free flow of questions.
I don't wish to boast, but I am uniquely qualified to lead such a discussion board. I don't know your procedure here, but should someone nominate me to moderate the new forum I shall be up to the task.
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