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Brad Masters

Posts: 555
Passing 1000 posts-Thank You!
Posted: Feb 13, 2008 9:51 AM

I felt it was a worthy subject to mention Wesley Richardson has passed 1000 posts. For many, especially those involved with various other boards, 1000 posts may not sound like much. However, here at ASQ board, where all the posts are dedicated to professional posts, that is a true milestone.

It's not only passing 1000, but in the substance of his posts. Every one of them are helpful, well-worded, and peppered with value for the young and old, experienced and beginners.

Thank you for your dedication, Wesley. I look forward to learning from you in the next 1000 posts.


Wesley Richardson

Posts: 1,258
Re: Passing 1000 posts-Thank You!
Posted: Feb 13, 2008 12:07 PM

Hi Brad,

Thank you for marking the event. You have made many worthwhile suggestions, yourself.

As I am sure that you know, the Discussion Boards provide a forum where comments are welcome from everyone interested in sharing information or asking relevant questions. Whether a person just reads the posts, has made a few posts, or many; the Boards provide a way in which everyone, including myself, can learn. Comments on a topic come from many different perspectives, and thus are more valuable, than only receiving an opinion from one or two individuals.

If there are people that just read the posts, and that would like to make the comment, I encourage you to post your comment or question. There are enough different people reading the posts, that you are likely to receive messages in response.

Brad, I look forward to your continued posts.

Wes R.