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![]() Linda wrote -
> *g* We women have egos too. That was good > for mine! *laughing* Thank you! You're welcome! I figured a few positive strokes couldn't hurt when one is waiting for an awesome web site redesign! *g* > But... ummm... I noticed the oddest thing. I > looked and looked and didn't see > your opinion or thoughts. *g* It couldn't > possibly be that you don't HAVE an opinion, > cause that's just not the Rick I know. : ) Well, now you *know* better than that. Just because I didn't *post* an opinion doesn't mean I don't *have* one. *g* I actually didn't post it purposely because I was focusing intently on what Gordon was saying in his post. Gordon and I have had some offline discussions about content. I've also started working with Julie Jordan Scott on mindmapping. (I'm the student. *g*) Gordon's post very much tied all this together in my mind and I was focusing on that. > So what do you think? What should be on a > site geared to become a meeting grounds for the > 40+ crowd. What's sadly lacking online? What > are your interests? Well, since you asked directly, I guess I'll *have* to post my opinion now. *g* Before I do though, I guess I need a little more info. This meeting place, do you have something in mind like a meeting place for teens only for the 40+ crowd? My interests are probably different than many people in that age group. Maybe not. These are in no order of priority. I'm interested in the study and application of direct response marketing *g*, model railroading, computers, snow skiing, numerous sports, building family relationships, etc. Rick Smith, "The Net Guerrilla" |
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