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You are correct in your statement. At the state that we're in at the moment, and with me working i have no time to start anything in depth or anything new. As i do, i review statistics, traffic and trends daily if i can and traffic has rose and continues to rise but content is not at it's all time high.

The problem that i face is, i cannot write large, detailed tutorials even on stuff that i've done in the past - i'd love to write a few up about the few bits to do with network when i was back in school that enabled me to bypass network blocks by various means, even using DNS tunneling, downloading and to the point where i had the school-wide VNC password. This however was a long time ago and without dusting that particular server off that now sits in my home-made rack i cannot re-create these and i probably won't need to which is a shame.

Anyway.. back to the point. I feel that we've not hit a wall, but we're cruising on an inside lane one gust of wind or something laying in the road and you can easily swerve and end up head first into the mid section barrier. If you look at the recent threads, posts etc the last thread i re-call is Drumms apart from mine.

I agree with you though, the content such as in this thread isn't high quality at all but maybe.. it's something that someone can learn from and i feel that it is better than no threads, no activity at all - am i wrong?

The last thing that i want is for mcompute to fade like many others have faded and i do my up-most to keep it going, and try getting content up and go round nagging people to take a look. After all it's my hobby and a great interest to me.

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