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Why so many unfinished threads on builds?
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<blockquote data-quote="bobberboy" data-source="post: 363512" data-attributes="member: 1417"><p>I think this is true. I know in my own case I took a three year hiatus for all sorts of reasons. When I joined I was hot to do my first boat and was enthusiastic to share what I was doing and that quickly was followed by a second boat. When I finished it and began the next one I was going strong then winter came, and then a very rainy spring followed by record setting July and August temps followed by falling off a ladder and ending up off my feet for a while and unable to do any work on the boat at all. Then it was three years later before I was back at it again.</p><p></p><p>There are also communities within the community that come and go too. The anti-bassaddict community has been silent for quite a while now - hopefully out fishing. And it's summer so people should be doing other things.</p><p></p><p>What I find interesting is how much busier the forum is Monday through Friday - while people are are work - than on the weekends. The reason for this is that the Tinboats site gives us all a reason to go to work and live through another week. We're busy on the weekends doing all those things we like and report it come Monday morning. I was going to ask Jim once if he can somehow tell which days of the week have the most posts and views. I'm gonna bet weekdays are <em>much</em> busier than weekends...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobberboy, post: 363512, member: 1417"] I think this is true. I know in my own case I took a three year hiatus for all sorts of reasons. When I joined I was hot to do my first boat and was enthusiastic to share what I was doing and that quickly was followed by a second boat. When I finished it and began the next one I was going strong then winter came, and then a very rainy spring followed by record setting July and August temps followed by falling off a ladder and ending up off my feet for a while and unable to do any work on the boat at all. Then it was three years later before I was back at it again. There are also communities within the community that come and go too. The anti-bassaddict community has been silent for quite a while now - hopefully out fishing. And it's summer so people should be doing other things. What I find interesting is how much busier the forum is Monday through Friday - while people are are work - than on the weekends. The reason for this is that the Tinboats site gives us all a reason to go to work and live through another week. We're busy on the weekends doing all those things we like and report it come Monday morning. I was going to ask Jim once if he can somehow tell which days of the week have the most posts and views. I'm gonna bet weekdays are [i]much[/i] busier than weekends... [/QUOTE]
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