Jefferson3000
Expert Expediter
>I'm here on a regular basis, but when it comes to advice
>I'm usually not the first to jump in. Others have more
>experience and smarts than I do.
>
>Someone previously said the above quote, and I am of the
>same opinion. I do ALOT of reading here, but for the most
>part, being a "newbie", I have little to offer in most of
>the conversations, so I keep quiet.
>We (hubby and I) have learned so much from this site and
>have had a some private, extremely helpful, conversations
>with a few members here.
>
>Keep up the good work EO!
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Let me say this for ANYONE who is a newbie: I am glad you are all reading past threads before posting. That shows you REALLY care to have some answers. As far as not feeling like you have something to say, I think a newbie has more to offer than he or she knows. Sometimes, it may be by offering up an additional question within a thread. Hey, I had a teacher that once told me that the only dumb question was the one not asked. I would say, when someone who is recognized as a seasoned pro starts spilling their wealth of info, it's time to start milking them for all that it's worth. Just please do as much publicly as possible so all of us can learn.
Drive Safe!
Jeff
>I'm usually not the first to jump in. Others have more
>experience and smarts than I do.
>
>Someone previously said the above quote, and I am of the
>same opinion. I do ALOT of reading here, but for the most
>part, being a "newbie", I have little to offer in most of
>the conversations, so I keep quiet.
>We (hubby and I) have learned so much from this site and
>have had a some private, extremely helpful, conversations
>with a few members here.
>
>Keep up the good work EO!
====================================================
Let me say this for ANYONE who is a newbie: I am glad you are all reading past threads before posting. That shows you REALLY care to have some answers. As far as not feeling like you have something to say, I think a newbie has more to offer than he or she knows. Sometimes, it may be by offering up an additional question within a thread. Hey, I had a teacher that once told me that the only dumb question was the one not asked. I would say, when someone who is recognized as a seasoned pro starts spilling their wealth of info, it's time to start milking them for all that it's worth. Just please do as much publicly as possible so all of us can learn.
Drive Safe!
Jeff