On another forum I used to belong to, there was a topic of the week. It was basically one person who volunteered to talk about a subject they knew very well. Sort of a "subject expert" and then people would either elaborate or ask questions. I found it very interesting and a great way of learning more about what others found out in their experience.
Anyone interested?
Subject of the week?
- atarasi
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Subject of the week?
Jordan
- CandoAviary
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I think this to be a great suggestion. I mostly joined this forum to learn. First forum I have ever joined as a matter of fact. So if there are people that have a lot of knowledge then this would be a great place to share.... I am one of those sponges that just love to learn.......
There was someone on here that had a lot of experience with raptors...I found it most interesting.
Many times when you post a question ..say about genetics.... if the person that has the most helpful information is not able to log on for a while.... then the post gets burried at the bottom of the page and forgotten. At least with a topic of the week you could follow the expert and get those questions answered.
Great Suggestion.
There was someone on here that had a lot of experience with raptors...I found it most interesting.
Many times when you post a question ..say about genetics.... if the person that has the most helpful information is not able to log on for a while.... then the post gets burried at the bottom of the page and forgotten. At least with a topic of the week you could follow the expert and get those questions answered.
Great Suggestion.
Candace
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My Aviary http://www.candoaviary.com
My Store http://www.cagebirdmenagerie.com
Facebook Store http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Cage-B ... 3059529986