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Re: RCM442, why? « Reply #30 on: Today at 07:17:03 AM » Author: LightsoftheWest
When I first joined, there were also a lot of younger members around my age, including myself, who, back then, were extremely active, but not anymore. Members such as @HPS_250, @CreeRSW207, @High Intensity, @Fluorescent05, @Binarix128, and @alexd120. @HPS_250's uploads specifically were what gave me the opportunity to identify really obscure and interesting fixtures.

It also seems like the Canadian members are slowly disappearing. We've had members like @The Cooper OVX, @lite_lover, @Model25FanForever, and @lights*plus who have mostly disappeared. Even @joseph_125  doesn't even post much anymore.
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Re: RCM442, why? « Reply #31 on: Today at 08:05:14 AM » Author: Baked bagel 11
Indeed, I'm also starting to notice this sort of thing, though I joined later. It is sad, but, people live their lives, you included Ian! I have been missing your detailed uploads lately, but I understand it's for good reason.
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Re: RCM442, why? « Reply #32 on: Today at 10:27:54 AM » Author: SussexEuroSOX
I suppose I’m to new to feel what someone leaving the site feels like…
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Re: RCM442, why? « Reply #33 on: Today at 11:42:08 AM » Author: Maxim
When I first joined, there were also a lot of younger members around my age, including myself, who, back then, were extremely active, but not anymore. Members such as @HPS_250, @CreeRSW207, @High Intensity, @Fluorescent05, @Binarix128, and @alexd120. @HPS_250's uploads specifically were what gave me the opportunity to identify really obscure and interesting fixtures.

It also seems like the Canadian members are slowly disappearing. We've had members like @The Cooper OVX, @lite_lover, @Model25FanForever, and @lights*plus who have mostly disappeared. Even @joseph_125  doesn't even post much anymore.
Back before I joined, @HPS_250 's gallery was the first one I ever perused in detail. I was also intrigued by his AEL 115/315 warmup animation. About the Canadian members on here... yeah, even @joseph_125 has been posting less. Though some do occasionally pop in, post a masterpiece, and log back off for another 6 months. It's very cyclical, but also very fair... life goes on, people move on, nothing is forever.

@LightsoftheWest — it's great to see you post and identify fixtures still. It's nice going down the road and looking at [X manufacturer] [Y model] and "categorizing" each in my head. Without your constant IDs for reference, I would have far less of a clue of the lights all around me... as @Baked bagel 11 said, I certainly miss your detailed fixture uploads, but I do understand and respect the constraints surrounding your decision. :)
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