Bill&.
Not to worry.
I've been really busy.
For one reason, I can say that my first 25 years of steady and solid bandstand playing left me with a lot of experiences unshared, and questions unanswered.
Then I found The Forum in about 2002.
The experiences,I have been able to share, the ones I can remember, good, bad, funny, sad, etc.
The questions that have accumulated over the years, I have always been able to have answered to my satisfaction, such as tuning, equipment etc., and I've appreciated the input from the players here, from the least advanced, to the most famous.
Curves of participation vary for the individual. I can remember my participation in the local "XLive" forums, and then after a few years, I had learned to type, and write, and I moved on. The forums as well had degenerated, as they sometimes do without the type of moderatin' that b0b has provided.
The Third I guess is my quantitative age. I had a difficult time with prostate removal a couple years ago, with an "incurable but manageable prognosis" and have had to point my daily activities toward excersize, day work praying,playing, and coping with testosterone blockades, which leave me needing more "real world" interaction. I suppose I have the same "lifespan" as before, but it requires more effort to stay "above worrying about it". I'm sure it's understood by those approaching the years where these things come to pass.
It's always a "daily read", and I enjoy still playing every weekend mostly. I have been posting as things strike me. Just that most of it's been said already.
I still think Buddy Emmons is The Foremost Pedal Steel Guitar Player.
I heard that uttered 40 years ago, but I forget who it was that said it. Maybe Buddy Charleton... I'e personally always thought that BC was, and is, but that's in my and a bunch of others' books. It doesn't mean it's that way worldwide like Buddy Emmons.
Off to the river with Augie. Then T-Day with the folks.
EJL