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What talents or abilities have you developed as a result of your posting on the CU message boards?
Have you become a more talented writer?
Have you developed better communication skills?
Have you developed a more seasoned sense of humor?
Maybe you've become less (or more) argumentative, more descriptive, or more precise in your writing?
What has posting on the coin board taught you, other than about coins?
Dan
Have you developed better communication skills?
Have you developed a more seasoned sense of humor?
Maybe you've become less (or more) argumentative, more descriptive, or more precise in your writing?
What has posting on the coin board taught you, other than about coins?
Dan
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Russ, NCNE
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
TorinoCobra71
Oh, and the ability to see through walls, also.
One more thing: I love "modern crap":signcool
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I hope to improve my computer capabilities even more in the next year or two...
Talent-wise......I guess I have learned a little about Varieties and Ikes.
I haven't even scratched the surface,......I'm a newbee in sooooo many ways!
I just try to focus in a couple of areas and learn all that I can about those areas.
The Forum ROCKS!!
Happy Hunting!
Brian
I LOVE
Unfortunately, I'm still not fast enough to catch that damn roadrunner!
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HEY!!! What are YOU lookin' at???
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may not work in "real life" but it most assuredly doesn't work here. I'm still trying to learn
how to say things precisely so as to not be misunderstood. When all there is is the written
word and you don't know the reader it is much different than other forms of communication.
<< <i>I've become a kinder and gentler TWODOGS. I've learned to tolerate the sheep that cry 'cause I type my thread titles in all CAPS.
HEY!!! What are YOU lookin' at??? >>
THAT'S COMMENDABLE, TWODOGS.
With that, I've also learned tolerance and restraint for some of the lonely people who lash out in a mean-spirited way. That's a challenge, because the level of wisdom, knowledge and expertise are so high, the nasty stuff comes off like a cold splash of water in face.
<< <i>THAT'S COMMENDABLE, TWODOGS. >>
Why...thank you Mr Claw. I hope you have a fine evening and Holiday weekend.
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<< <i>THAT'S COMMENDABLE, TWODOGS. >>
Why...thank you Mr Claw. I hope you have a fine evening and Holiday weekend. >>
Thank you, TWODOGS. Same to you. Actually, it's a pretty mellow evening. Not much arguing going on.
<< <i>It has helped me become a sensitive, compassionate and caring person always concerned for the feelings of my fellow forumites.
Russ, NCNE >>
<< <i>It has helped me become a sensitive, compassionate and caring person always concerned for the feelings of my fellow forumites.
Russ, NCNE >>
I've learned that, here on the U.S. Coin Forum, there are some nice people; and there are some angry people; and there is Russ.
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and have concluded:
You can compete with Stewart but you can't beat him.
Haletj is a likeable one and a very informed collector.
Son of a gunk,Rabbittracks,and WaterSport provide me inspiration and competition for my sets.
There are some grouches among us here but the quality members make up for them.
HomeRunHall deserves our respect and seems to be highly regarded.
Just my observations from my three months here.
RegistryNut
...think i,ve learned how to grade coins alot better and that some series do have their own
grading standards....peace dollars for one, and buffalo nickels are another....
... and now I can spell "smoe"
My OmniCoin Collection
My BankNoteBank Collection
Tom, formerly in Albuquerque, NM.
I wasn't as thought as I smart I was
The bad coins are fairly obvious although some fakes go unnoticed.
I've learned to tell some good people from the ordinary ones...
And that bad people are like coins, fairly obvious although some fakes go unnoticed.
My EBay Store/Auctions
I've learned that people really do collect ugly coins.
On a totally unrelated note, I'm surprised at the number of Franklin collectors there are in the market.