As the song said, "Don't know what you've got, until it's gone" [Cinderella, I think?]. Anyone else notice that "ProgramDirector.net" disappeared? Presentation of this Christian format radio board was good, w/ some nice contests also [though its free program linking various Instant Message servers never worked for me]. I especially enjoyed tutorials on formatting clocks, which I regret not saving or printing. IMO, most topics & boards on R-I usually stayed much more current, interesting, & readable [as well as on "HisAir.net" to some degree... on "AllAccess" WHEN people actually post... & on the "Crosswalk.com" community forums, under either "Music" or "Television/Radio," which ought to be separated]. ProgramDirector.net's concept of posters asked to choose names that reflect their stations would've been welcomed by some on this board [for instance, using a name like "WXYZpdKevin"]. Part of my relative anonymity is to prevent my e-mail box from getting any more filled: my well-meaning, self-promoting co-workers & relatives overfill my box DAILY w/ forwards & multiple responses to the same memos [sending responses to "staff" instead of individuals]. I suppose using an alias might also make it less evident when someone is reading & posting while at work, which I'm SURE none of us do. 
Hello, friends... long-time lurker, 1st-time poster on THIS board. I am grateful for the opportunity for us all to encourage, debate, uplift, challenge, & enlighten each other. I pledge to pray about, ponder, & preview thoughts before posting. As we share, I pray that the way we respond to each other will show our character reflecting His, remembering 1 Cornithians 12:18-20 & Prvoerbs 19:11.
Peace!
Hello, friends... long-time lurker, 1st-time poster on THIS board. I am grateful for the opportunity for us all to encourage, debate, uplift, challenge, & enlighten each other. I pledge to pray about, ponder, & preview thoughts before posting. As we share, I pray that the way we respond to each other will show our character reflecting His, remembering 1 Cornithians 12:18-20 & Prvoerbs 19:11.
Peace!