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    Howdy from the Front Range of the Colorado Rocky Mountains

    Just checking in here at the new CSPicon Forums. It sure is good to see all the familiar handles doing likewise. Change is.....well.....I guess it is human nature to not like it.... unless it is by our own design. So... I guess....I'm thinking we should all embrace it, help rejuvenate it and learn to run with the big dogs! As this change has been given to our care, it is up to us to nurture it back to and beyond what it has been. It is with these ideals in mind that I respectfully invite all those learned souls who ceased their posts on CSP, to once again put forth their knowledge for the hungry newbies of our passions. This is a new start and is the best chance we'll ever get to bring it back to the greatness of days past. For my part in this effort, I'll still be Lurking as much as always, but I promise to post more often and hopefully with good content.
    As always, jmho.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc View Post
    Just checking in here at the new CSPicon Forums. It sure is good to see all the familiar handles doing likewise. Change is.....well.....I guess it is human nature to not like it.... unless it is by our own design. So... I guess....I'm thinking we should all embrace it, help rejuvenate it and learn to run with the big dogs! As this change has been given to our care, it is up to us to nurture it back to and beyond what it has been. It is with these ideals in mind that I respectfully invite all those learned souls who ceased their posts on CSP, to once again put forth their knowledge for the hungry newbies of our passions. This is a new start and is the best chance we'll ever get to bring it back to the greatness of days past. For my part in this effort, I'll still be Lurking as much as always, but I promise to post more often and hopefully with good content.
    As always, jmho.
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