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<blockquote data-quote="rs2sensen" data-source="post: 231655" data-attributes="member: 10090"><p>I will begin work on updating and revising the Buyer's Guide immediately. I know it's gotten rather out of date, but it's something that I might as well work on. Since I haven't had the time to be an active poster in the past few months, it can be my way of giving back. I would love to have help, though. I go into periods where I am extremely busy, and the guide is guaranteed to get out of date again. Anyone with suggestions, anyone who would like to write FAQ that can be related and interconnected with the buyer's guide, etc. </p><p></p><p>Yes, I chose to post the guide on my own site. I did this for the main reason that anything posted on Mac-Forums becomes the property of Mac-Forums, and at the time, I had received some requests to use the guide for certain publications. I think I will continue to host the guide on my own site, because there is far more potential to create interactivity on a website, rather than through the forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rs2sensen, post: 231655, member: 10090"] I will begin work on updating and revising the Buyer's Guide immediately. I know it's gotten rather out of date, but it's something that I might as well work on. Since I haven't had the time to be an active poster in the past few months, it can be my way of giving back. I would love to have help, though. I go into periods where I am extremely busy, and the guide is guaranteed to get out of date again. Anyone with suggestions, anyone who would like to write FAQ that can be related and interconnected with the buyer's guide, etc. Yes, I chose to post the guide on my own site. I did this for the main reason that anything posted on Mac-Forums becomes the property of Mac-Forums, and at the time, I had received some requests to use the guide for certain publications. I think I will continue to host the guide on my own site, because there is far more potential to create interactivity on a website, rather than through the forum. [/QUOTE]
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