Howdy folks, I love the way the Frisco.org forum and community keeps on day after day, year after year. The addition of the Archive is terrific. The dream started in 1995 and continues in 2016. I know how much it takes to keep a forum interesting, available, and dependable, and I thank Charlie and his team of administrators for their efforts to make Frisco.org THE resource for Frisco information. THANK YOU GUYS AND GALS! Persist! Don't take this site for granted. Thank the crew for an outstanding job! Happy rails, Mike C
You guys are great for what you do for us!!! This website wouldn't be the same without you. You always answer questions in a timely manner and guide us through the process of using the finer points of the website. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You. Joe
I also say "thank you" for a first rate site on one of the truly great railroads in American history and especially in the part of the country where it operated. The site is informative from both the modeling and historical perspectives, and I know it is because of the hard work done by you who run this site. Terry
Yes, thanks to all who make frisco.org what it is! A major strength frisco.org has is that we enjoy wide member participation. A weakness of a formal railroad historical society organization is that they quickly fall down to a core group of several members who wind up doing 95% of the effort to make it all work. Ken
Hi Charlie, I just wanted to add my thanks to you and all the other administrators and staff members who do so much behind the scenes to keep Frisco .org going and providing so much pleasure to so many without much acclaim or notice from those who use it. As Gomer would say, thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
Mike, thanks for the kind words. I really, really don't pull my own weight around here, but I'm just happy to be a part of the fun. As the digital world started to take its first, wobbly steps in the mid 90s, I nearly felt out of my Datastorm Technologies cubicle when I realized that you'd established an FMIG web presence. 40 year anniversary approaching; I'd not even realized. If you knew we all were coming, you'd a-baked a cake. I still can't thank Tim Cannon enough for loaning me his FMIG issues so that I could exhaust several "copier cards" at Kent Library when I should have been studying! Paraphrasing Gracie Allen, without the effort our past and present print and digital trailblazers, we'd just be "...a husk who's lost her corn." Best Regards,
Mike, I feel the same as Chris does; we're sort of along for the ride you started so long ago. Thank you and Charlie for allowing me to contribute what and when I can.