There are something like 20,000 members of this site. We have people of all ages, all walks of life, who do all sorts of different jobs. How hard is it that some of these thousands and thousands of people know something about: guns, typsets, law, computers, car mechanics, nuclear physics, farming soybeans, fixing workboots, logging and forestry, chemistry, or any other of thousands of jobs? This is something that does make FreeRepublic excellent, and rather unique. We have people here that make $20,000 per year and $200,000. And I remember reading FR on the day that Airbus crashed in Queens: we had pilots and airplane designers here saying that the crash was probably not terrorism just minutes after the crash. If there's an incident at a Memphis high school, we probably have a poster who went to that school. If there's a Danish newspaper article of interest, we'll have a few people ready to translate. It makes reading this site excellent. Someone can post nonsense, but it'll be rebuffed almost instantly.
There are something like 20,000 members of this site. We have people of all ages, all walks of life, who do all sorts of different jobs. How hard is it that some of these thousands and thousands of people know something about: guns, typsets, law, computers, car mechanics, nuclear physics, farming soybeans, fixing workboots, logging and forestry, chemistry, or any other of thousands of jobs? Y'know, we could build ourselves a quite successful little Galt's Gulch from the cross-section of members here, couldn't we?