Poll regarding creation of an Engineering Napster thread

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There is a proposal to create an "Engineering Napster" thread to centralize engineering resources and links. The idea is to organize the content by categories, such as aerospace and chemical engineering, within a single thread in the General Engineering section. This would enhance convenience for users looking for specific engineering information. Contributors would categorize their links to maintain organization. Overall, the community shows interest in establishing this centralized resource.

How would you like to see an "Engineering Napster" thread?

  • One central napster thread in Gen. Eng. containing all links

    Votes: 3 75.0%
  • Seperate, topic specific napster threads

    Votes: 1 25.0%
  • Some other solution

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 42! No... Blue! No... Huh?

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    4
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Poll regarding creation of an "Engineering Napster" thread

Hi all,

I've been debating starting one of these for a while, and Tom just mentioned that he's got enough engineering links stored up to start one.

What is the consensus about how you all would like to see napster threads?
 
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I think it would be more convenient if they were all in one place, maybe put X-Engineering in one post and Y-Engineering in the next.
 
I would love to see an "Engineering Napster" thread. And like the person above me stated, just create one centralized thread within the General Engineering section. Then, when people post links, just have them categorize the links within his post (aerospace engineering, chemical engineering, etc.).
 
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