I found this site because i have some ideasabout springs.

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A new member expresses frustration about the lack of engagement on the forum, mentioning they have ideas about springs but feel ignored. They describe the site as a "ghost town" and suggest they might return later. Other users point out that the initial post lacks clarity and specific questions, making it difficult to engage in a meaningful discussion. The conversation highlights the importance of clear communication to foster interaction in online forums. Overall, the thread illustrates challenges faced by new members in generating dialogue on niche topics.
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i found this site because i have some ideas..about springs.
 
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is anyone reading this? I am a new member..
 


neek breek! creek neek! damn neekerbreeker! this place is a ghost town..ill try again sometime:)
 


Respond to what? You haven't really said anything, you haven't asked anything. You have "some ideas..about springs"? Well, good for you. Can I get back to work now?
 
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