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Re: First, identify yourself as a lady getting into the biz or a wouldbe hobbyist. Then ask ...
keystonekid 114 Reviews 1466 reads
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a good question that hasn't been asked in a while.  There is a search function on the top of each board to search by topic.

Jwinfert2778 reads

Ok so now I'm reading all of this stuff on boards what does it all mean?? Hate to sound dumb but it's taken me about a year to get to this point so where do I go from here?????

GaGambler1273 reads

You are just as likely to get an answer to that question as you are to yours.

I know you don't want to sound dumb, but you are failing miserably.

If you would like to know where to go from here, might I suggest your first step should be to ask an actual question to which someone can give you an actual answer.

Been really busy lately, but I promise to try to stir up trouble more, just to hold up my end of the bargain.

GaGambler916 reads

spent a few days in Costa Rica, a few days in Toronto, and most of a week in Texas and Oklahoma. Oklahoma is a hobbying wasteland, but five days in Costa Rica more than makes up for it.

isn't that what you are supposed to be doing?

Pick out a particular question or two that you'd like answered. Post those questions and wait for the replies. When they stop coming, have your next couple of questions ready, and post them. If you put too many questions in one post, many folks will choose not to reply, simply because of the confusion factor. Think about it, come up with your specific questions, be patient, and join the ride.

Good Luck

You might want to start by reading the Newbie Manual at the top of this board.

I laughed my ass of reading this.

It's the most vague, pointless thing ever said!

No offense, it's just that all you asked was "what does it all mean" and "where do i go from here".

It genuinely made my laugh and I wanna thank you for that; it felt good.

That said, I'm a newbie to so here's some tips

1. Read all the Newbie Manual.
2. Ask ALL QUESTIONS. Nothing is a stupid one, these guys are VERY helpful and nice.
3. Have fun!

Questions about where you are and where to go from here will probably get you nowhere. Start by asking questions relating to issues you are curious about. Soon things should open up and your way become more clear. Sounds like you may also be concerned about asking a stupid question. On this board it is relatively safe to ask a question, not knowing whether it may reflect on your lostness. Give it a try, and welcome.

-- Modified on 5/30/2008 5:57:02 PM

a good question that hasn't been asked in a while.  There is a search function on the top of each board to search by topic.

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