I will join in expressing my appreciation for this community of fellow audio nuts. To those who contribute their time, experiences and advice in the Audiogon forums, thank you. And to those willing to ask questions, seek advice and simply share experiences, thank you; I learn as much, many times, from the questions posed by members seeking some advice or help as I do from the responses offered. Even when I'm not engaged in a particular conversation, I'm reading and learning from the experiences being shared.
A characteristic of this online community that I value highly is the overall courtesy and civility displayed by members in their interactions with each other (for the most part). That courtesy is what makes Audiogon a special place for all of us to come together to learn and share. When courtesy breaks down, as it does occasionally, it is a welcome sign to see members chime in to help move the dialog in a more positive and constructive direction. That is a particular strength of the Audiogon Forums that is a credit to the membership at large.
I look forward to our continuing conversations together!
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A characteristic of this online community that I value highly is the overall courtesy and civility displayed by members in their interactions with each other (for the most part). That courtesy is what makes Audiogon a special place for all of us to come together to learn and share. When courtesy breaks down, as it does occasionally, it is a welcome sign to see members chime in to help move the dialog in a more positive and constructive direction. That is a particular strength of the Audiogon Forums that is a credit to the membership at large.
I look forward to our continuing conversations together!
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