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Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 6:47 pm
by reible
Following on the last post I now believe I have the number of members who have posted 1 time, no more no less.

The number? How does 734 sound.

Yes I could point out the 460 members have 2 posts, or even that 267 members have 3 post to their name.

Isn't this endless fun?

Ed

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 9:54 pm
by dusty
Yeah, it is. It clearly shows that a large majority of the members do not post. We can't tell how often they come on line without posting though.

cando posting first time

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 8:04 am
by cando
First time posting Been wood worker In UP michigan for 30 yrs now retired to little 24 by 24 shop for fun working. Donot post but read at least 2 times a day ,because I like the Today post part on top of screen that is no there on login screen. Have a shopshith from 1980 with everything. Even the pro update LOVE IT THANKS for all the reading and ideas on this forum.:) :) :)

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 2:07 pm
by reible
cando wrote:First time posting Been wood worker In UP michigan for 30 yrs now retired to little 24 by 24 shop for fun working. Donot post but read at least 2 times a day ,because I like the Today post part on top of screen that is no there on login screen. Have a shopshith from 1980 with everything. Even the pro update LOVE IT THANKS for all the reading and ideas on this forum.:) :) :)
Hi Cando,

I'd like to thank you for posting your details, I'm sure a lot of others are/were also primarily readers like yourself. Feel free to post more or continue just reading, it is all good.

I will admit that when I see UP it does peak my interest. My wife is a Bessemer Girl, her Mom was from Phoenix (Keweenaw), her family use to supply wood for the copper mines in that area. My father in law use to be a miner, copper in the Keweenaw, iron in Wakefield, Anvil, etc.

My Dad was from Hurley WI. his Dad was a bookkeeper for an iron mine in WI.

We still visit the western UP for 30 to 45 days a year and still find new places to explore and enjoy. Wish I could spend more time up there.

Ed