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<p>[QUOTE="John Skelton, post: 3703770, member: 92092"]While I admit that my characterization of young people drop things when they discover girls was sexist, I was thinking only back to the time when we ascribed that reason when we didn't know better. I should have remembered that not everyone shares the same orientation. </p><p><br /></p><p>As for the paper remark, no, I think that still holds true. How many young people do you know who do subscribe to a newspaper? I worked with them for the past 12 years, and every one of them got the news from online. I do agree we need to use the internet to promote the hobby. I get emails from PCGS all the time, but that doesn't help the local scene. How do you let others know there is collecting activity going on in your neighborhood? Where can you put up flyers? Do you display signs outside of a coin show letting others know what's going on outside?</p><p><br /></p><p>One thing some of you might consider is your local cable provider. Some cities require cable companies to provide a public access channel where the public can come into a studio and do their thing. That could be a platform to challenge YouTube.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Skelton, post: 3703770, member: 92092"]While I admit that my characterization of young people drop things when they discover girls was sexist, I was thinking only back to the time when we ascribed that reason when we didn't know better. I should have remembered that not everyone shares the same orientation. As for the paper remark, no, I think that still holds true. How many young people do you know who do subscribe to a newspaper? I worked with them for the past 12 years, and every one of them got the news from online. I do agree we need to use the internet to promote the hobby. I get emails from PCGS all the time, but that doesn't help the local scene. How do you let others know there is collecting activity going on in your neighborhood? Where can you put up flyers? Do you display signs outside of a coin show letting others know what's going on outside? One thing some of you might consider is your local cable provider. Some cities require cable companies to provide a public access channel where the public can come into a studio and do their thing. That could be a platform to challenge YouTube.[/QUOTE]
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