I remember about that time I was just beginning to get the hang of surfing the internet, and enjoyed discovering new bass forums. I do recall being a bit shocked at times at the quickness to which the members of that forum would jump down the throats of newbies, and anyone who didn't take their explanations and thoughts of bass matters as gospel. Those questions/threads seemed to deteriorate after only three to five posts, and the flaming would quickly have nothing to do with said question. Even "the big one" we all look at used to "go there", although I think the moderators over there have done a good job of squashing the squabbling....
I think there is something to be said regarding this forum in that first of all, it specializes on a particular segment of the bass community, and because of that, although there are less posts at times, it is easy to keep up with the threads, and know whatis on forum members minds, whether it be a gear-or-gas question. Each morning, after checking my home and Yahoo mail accounts, this is the next "must see" site for me. Keeping up with the latest leftyBass news is as important to me as my first cup of coffee!
lastly, the camaraderie here is very palpable, and the support without flaming is one less thing to have to deal with during my surfing day. Everyone here deals with questions and redundancies (although there isn't much in this forum) with patience, and wisdom. This forum should be looked at by other forums as a positive model on how to participate in forums in general!
I know that if there is ever a request to support this forum financially, or asked for any kind of support that keeps LeftyBassist rolling along, we'll all be there to do whatever we're asked to do. In the meantime, I think the best way to show support is to just post comments on members threads. Like we're all doing here!
Aloha,
Ian