yogiligoy wrote:Thanks for the classic..
Whoever told Classics are to be stored & never read
And to my other codownloaders, 23 views for this post before me and no replies, no thanks..
cmon, we can do more than that, just a simple thanks would do..
minbiza wrote:Hi yogiligoy,
Well shucks- 2 or 3 of those views are mine!
But I never did download it, cus already had the book.
Got it from the GreyLib russian library back in sept'02.
Now that GreyLib got new owners, most of those books are gone.
I try to look at all new posts, don't want to miss anything.
Many of those views might be just like mine. Don't want to miss
anything but hoping to find something new or different.
cya
mdmartian wrote:I would agree, in a way. I usually just check my upload site statistics to see how many people downloaded the books I contributed. The style of this forum, I have expected that we just put updates of the links or new links on the threads. It would be sometimes great to have some people acknowledge it, too, though.
The Librarian wrote:I am not really bothered - the way I see it is very simple though... If people like what they get, they will reply - if I don't see any replies anymore, then I know the things I offer are not wanted and I'll stop making books available or move on (as it happened in the comics and magazine section)...
hazzard wrote:I'll have to go along with The Librarian in this, its nice to get thanks but not really necessary and if whats offered isnt wanted then we move on to something else
Ok then. We should thank and acknowledge people for uploading books that we like. At least to let us all know what books we like. I guess I was used to forums where they discourage "Thank you" posts because they consider it as post boosting.
I like this, though. At least we will know that our contributions are not useless.