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<blockquote data-quote="Bennett Prescott" data-source="post: 74171" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Re: Seperate Behringer folder?</p><p></p><p>We do seem to have a gap in Varsity, certainly not helped by my own infrequent posting. Unfortunately there's just not much I can talk about publicly anymore, and what I can I don't know much about since I'm not gigging regularly. Fortunately all our active members are thoughtful and helpful folks, so I hope the spirit of community and the activity in the JV forum will keep this place popular until we start seeing more activity in Varsity again. It seems to be about a five year cycle between established folks getting bored or tired of posting and new blood getting to a high enough level to be worth reading. I'm very thankful for the Varsity posters that have stuck with us through the transition and stayed active. I know quite a few folks I wish were still posting (not just since the transition, since I started being active on the LAB in... 2004?) but just aren't at that point in their lives anymore where they have the time and the willingness to argue a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bennett Prescott, post: 74171, member: 4"] Re: Seperate Behringer folder? We do seem to have a gap in Varsity, certainly not helped by my own infrequent posting. Unfortunately there's just not much I can talk about publicly anymore, and what I can I don't know much about since I'm not gigging regularly. Fortunately all our active members are thoughtful and helpful folks, so I hope the spirit of community and the activity in the JV forum will keep this place popular until we start seeing more activity in Varsity again. It seems to be about a five year cycle between established folks getting bored or tired of posting and new blood getting to a high enough level to be worth reading. I'm very thankful for the Varsity posters that have stuck with us through the transition and stayed active. I know quite a few folks I wish were still posting (not just since the transition, since I started being active on the LAB in... 2004?) but just aren't at that point in their lives anymore where they have the time and the willingness to argue a bit. [/QUOTE]
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