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Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 6:32 pm
by dusty
rcplaneguy wrote:I just want a link at the top of these forums to shopsmith.com. I don't do Facebook, Twitter.
Why at the top? http://www.shopsmith.com

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 6:38 pm
by dusty
rcplaneguy wrote:I just want a link at the top of these forums to shopsmith.com. I don't do Facebook, Twitter.

I am not sure what you actually want, but have you tried clicking on the banner at the top of this forum?

You might be pleasantly surprised. Click on the Shopsmith logo (any one of them). No, click on the logo wherever you see it. They do different things. Timing is important too. The Joys of Woodworking are what you want.

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 6:53 pm
by rpd
rcplaneguy wrote:I just want a link at the top of these forums to shopsmith.com. I don't do Facebook, Twitter.

Not at the top, but if you go to the very bottom of the page and left click on
Copyright 2006 Shopsmith, Inc. it will take you there:), and if you click on it using the scroll wheel it will open it in a new tab.

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 6:57 pm
by dusty
rpd wrote:Not at the top, but if you go to the very bottom of the page and left click on
Copyright 2006 Shopsmith, Inc. it will take you there:), and if you click on it using the scroll wheel it will open it in a new tab.
:):):)I didn't know that.:):):)

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 7:18 pm
by terrydowning
rpd wrote:Not at the top, but if you go to the very bottom of the page and left click on
Copyright 2006 Shopsmith, Inc. it will take you there:), and if you click on it using the scroll wheel it will open it in a new tab.
Or right click and select "Open in new tab" so you don't lose your place on the forum.

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 8:35 pm
by joedw00
Where is the Like button?

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 8:39 pm
by idcook
Ed in Tampa wrote:Hey all I'm doing is reporting what was written in the Newspaper. They said Facebook is facing a crisis, that the young are abandoning it as more and more older folk are using it. I don't know the age categories nor the source of their info but that is what the paper said.

I deactivated then, a few years later, created an alias via my office.

I haven't found the conversation on FB to be any more interesting despite the ages involved. It's still an intellectual mosh pit, more or less.

I suspect that's probably because it doesn't have a central focus in the way this site does.

Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 1:12 am
by JPG
idcook wrote:I deactivated then, a few years later, created an alias via my office.

I haven't found the conversation on FB to be any more interesting despite the ages involved. It's still an intellectual mosh pit, more or less.

I suspect that's probably because it doesn't have a central focus in the way this site does.
We have focus?:D

Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 9:50 am
by dusty
idcook wrote:I deactivated then, a few years later, created an alias via my office.

I haven't found the conversation on FB to be any more interesting despite the ages involved. It's still an intellectual mosh pit, more or less.

I suspect that's probably because it doesn't have a central focus in the way this site does.
FB is an open forum. A FB Group may be less open; that is not everyone is going tp post just because it is there. There are many groups that focus on subjects that just don't peak everyone's interest. A Shopsmith Users Group is going to catch the eye of a select few - who may be potential owners (so Shopsmith hopes). Those who post there will become the sales persons.

Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 9:54 am
by algale
JPG40504 wrote:We have focus?:D
He must have meant fracas. :)