X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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13th June 04, 10:04 AM
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Why Xmarksthescot ? :?:
A recent post gave me the idea of doing a quick tour around a few of the other <u>kilt</u> related forums. I find it noteworthy that xmarksthescot receives many more posts each day than the others. Is this because:
1. people who wear <u>kilts</u> are more outgoing and hence more verbose,
2. Hank casts a watchful eye and carries a big stick to keeps things topical,
3. through natural selection, interested people have randomly decided on xmarks as a common communication platform,
4. the format of xmarks is better than the other forums,
5. the wearing of <u>kilts</u> is more interesting and complex that other non-bifucated attire,
6. xmarks gets hit by more search engines,
7. xmarks has more of a celtic membership,
8. xmarks covers the interests and concerns of the major casual kiltmakers,
9. it is easier to post images for folks without a personal website,
10. xmarks has Graham on the team.
11. xmarks has Hamish as Headmaster of M.U.A. (mens unbifurcated attire)!
What have I missed? There may be other reasons or a combination of the above. Why do you post here? (It ain't my good looks or charm ) For the "lurkers", why <u>don't</u> you post here?
Blu
(another one of of my boring, analytical interrogative posts!)
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