love the new you, too, Tim. So pensive, so webinarial, so philatelically inspiring.
Cool. I'm famous, one of my topic made it to the list. It's a shame I was complaining, LOL.
---Pat
Australia holds alot of interest for many.
It helps, Brian, that there is a constant flow of stamps to talk about and display from Australia and dependencies.
And I see no end in sight.
Other subjects often become exhausted and the they either tail off into the deep bogs of irrelevancies or we simply lose interest for a while.
But Australia continually injects fresh excitement in the form of new issues.
I expect that ten years from now I could be still reading though the thread as it crosses the half million view marker.
Thinking about it, it is more likely that I'll not be here than the Aussie new issue thread ending.
Will a 'NEW US ISSUES' thread gather a similar response? These are discussed and detailed elsewhere but if members are interested we can start it without mentioning catalog numbers.
I was just looking at Brian's latest posting on his New Issues from Australia Post, which I always enjoy, and noticed that it had 8992 views. I thought to myself, "that has to be one of the most viewed threads on the Discussion Board". So I went and had a look at the 20 most viewed threads on our board. I thought you'd all be interested to see the result.
Regards ... Tim.
re: Most Popular Discussion Threads on Stamporama
love the new you, too, Tim. So pensive, so webinarial, so philatelically inspiring.
re: Most Popular Discussion Threads on Stamporama
Cool. I'm famous, one of my topic made it to the list. It's a shame I was complaining, LOL.
---Pat
re: Most Popular Discussion Threads on Stamporama
Australia holds alot of interest for many.
re: Most Popular Discussion Threads on Stamporama
It helps, Brian, that there is a constant flow of stamps to talk about and display from Australia and dependencies.
And I see no end in sight.
Other subjects often become exhausted and the they either tail off into the deep bogs of irrelevancies or we simply lose interest for a while.
But Australia continually injects fresh excitement in the form of new issues.
I expect that ten years from now I could be still reading though the thread as it crosses the half million view marker.
Thinking about it, it is more likely that I'll not be here than the Aussie new issue thread ending.
re: Most Popular Discussion Threads on Stamporama
Will a 'NEW US ISSUES' thread gather a similar response? These are discussed and detailed elsewhere but if members are interested we can start it without mentioning catalog numbers.