Just look at all the replies in the Thai, Laos or Myanmar airfield topics… none.
Just look at all the replies in the Thai, Laos or Myanmar airfield topics… none.
Thank you for your opinion. To answer your question: As long as we like.
What ever makes you happy, as long as you follow the general rules.pjgross wrote:Should we report daily glider movements at all airfields in western Australia?
Or make topics for every general aviation airfield in the US and report every Ce172 flight?
All topics are viewed in 4 figure digits. Some high in this range, some lower ... what does this means? (nothing in my humble opinion)pjgross wrote:I am sure admin can see how many times these post are actually read and by who.
My guess: not many times and by very very few. How complicated is it to make a separate corner of board for this?
I'll ask our IT department if we can incorporate something like this.
Well said!!As I state a lot to my colleagues: Better share double than not at all - sharing is caring !
Yes Michel N...but that doesn't hold much birds nest soup. It was said of Albert Einstein (who of course didn't speak English) that at age 4 his first words were "the soup's too hot", the inference being that until that point everything was OK. So too for our Thai viewers who maybe take a different slant on soup, and spotting.
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