Skyman:
Well, I'm glad that's all settled.
When a topic title begins by calling for a 'New Moderator' it's logical to believe that the current moderator is felt to be lacking, and that assumption needed to be corrected.
As you now know, Jon is alive and well in N.J.
I agree that this forum doesn't receive as much traffic as others, but then, our audience is mostly comprised of people with late-model (79-up) Mustangs and the lighter use of the Classic forum is simply a reflection of that fact. In addition, since the classic Mustangs have been around so long, there are many well-established clubs (and now - websites) that cater to early Mustang owners and that affects this forums traffic.
Just as the 'Small Ponies' forum is lightly used due to the small amount of non-V-8 Mustang owners that frequent this website.
I would advise any member who wants to know more about our moderators to check out the 'site info' page where our biographies are listed and in most cases, personal photos are included.
Let me mention once again that the the moderator of
any forum is not there to play 'Ask Bernie' and cannot respond to all the various questions that appear on his/her forum. No one has that much free time or knowledge and only a fool would try.
The point of the various forums is generally to share members knowledge, not show how much a moderator knows. In many cases, you folks (collectively) know a lot more that any one moderator could. I know I've learned thibgs from our members, and I appreciate that. It's what we do here at Mustang Works. Improve the breed.
Now that we have the 'moderator issue' settled, let's get back to working on and enjoying our Mustangs, new and old.
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Mr. 5.0
Messageboard Administrator