Posted by Curt White You can pop on and read/post until your heart is content...on the General Board... To open the General Board, all you have to do is move your cursor over the top of General Board... If you don't want to do that, then to read the 10 most recent postings... Scroll down to Forum Statistics, put your cursor over "10 most recent posts" and you can read the 10 most recent posts. Registration is only required to make a post in any of the "Training" sections, but... Even without being registered, you can still read the posting there. Bottom Line: You can read everything; you can read and post in the General Board. I'm like you...I stumbled across this Board, and I wasn't about ready to be led away from it easily...but,... Don and Wolfer has done an outstanding job with the new board...like anything when you first try it...it will have a little "learning curve."...but... There are many folks there that are will to help and answer questions...I know...I've had my fair share, and more! There are a lot more benefits if you register...and, you can fudge on that info if you want. There is a calendar of events that will be very useful. Finding this board was a challenge, finding Airedale events that I am interested in attending have been even more challenging... Taylor Johnson's dad is heavily involved with various events, and hopefully, Taylor will share a few of these on the calendar. Mark, I hope you come over...continuation of your training posting would be very beneficial...I know, personally, that I've learned from your postings. If you haven't tried the new board, here is the link http://workingairedale.proboards78.com/index.cgi Remember, you don't have to register (and, if you are a member, you don't even have to login) to read all the posting in any section. You may post in the General Board section, but you will have to register to post in the Training sections. Hope to see you there.
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on 11/24/2005, 4:57 am, in reply to "Re: What will become of this board? n/m"
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