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Old 5th August 2007, 11:02 PM   #5
fernando
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One thing is the input, the other is the output.
Certainly the posting of the most varied items in the Forum has been more accepted by the moderators than the response obtained by the members at large. We know that for some of them the definition of ethnographic is equivalent to tribal ... pass the definition of tribal.
One may come up with a less gentilic specimen, just en passant, not meaning this is the Forum nourishment, but certainly not injecting it as a sin. However the noise of silence makes the balance pends to a determined side, which tastes are well defined.
Firearms postings usually find little response over here. Fans of this area seem to be posting elsewhere, which is a pitty, as this is a unique Forum.
Here goes my "Queene Anne", not necessarily for historical or technical discussion, but for sharing its elegance with those interested in these things.
I wish i could find here the answers to my questions.
All the best to all.
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