Make it possible to pull up all new threads except NPR.
YES YES YES and again YES!!!!!
Make it possible to pull up all new threads except NPR.
I would split Azbilliards into 2 sites.
AzbilliardsAmerica and Azbilliardsinternational or like Azjapan/Azcananda/Azeurope/Azchina and so on.
This being said all products made in America are sold in America and All products made elsewere stay there also as the foreign made products and sellers enjoy getting premium American dollars made from cheap labor and pay the United states government no taxes.If the foreign countrys make such nice products then sell them in their own countrys and make a living there or move to the usa and pay taxes to America.
Why all the bashing of NPR? Obviously lots of people like it and enjoy it.
If you are not interested in NPR, ignore it.
NPR serves a vitally important function: it keeps all those arguments from clogging up the main page!!!
I would add:
I would also add a 'Lab test" database, where equipment could be tested and results shown.
- a table mechanics contact database,
- a pool hall database, by city and state,
- a custom cue maker database,
- a production cue manufacturer database,
- a table manufacturer database.
The only thing about NPR is that it pollutes the results for those of us who like to browse the forums based on NEW posts. Instead of cruising to each individual forum it's much nicer to be able to hit the new posts and see what's been posted across the forum. If you are here primarily for the billiards content then it's annoying to see a dozen or more posts a day with political content bashing someone. If there were a way to put an entire forum section on ignore that would be really nice for those of us who don't really care AT ALL about the NPR section.
And sometimes I see something that bugs me in an NPR post and I just have to say something and when I next look around me two days have passed and I feel queasy from lack of food and dizzy from reading too much wikipedia.So on a personal level I'd like to be able to see ONLY the billiard-related stuff and only the forums I am interested in if possible using the new posts function.
I would require everyone to post under their real name and location.
Dave Nelson
This being said all products made in America are sold in America and All products made elsewere stay there also as the foreign made products and sellers enjoy getting premium American dollars made from cheap labor and pay the United states government no taxes.If the foreign countrys make such nice products then sell them in their own countrys and make a living there or move to the usa and pay taxes to America.
Yet you likely have a cue or two with Canadian maple ... SEND IT BACK !
Dave <-- wondering what a "premium American dollar" might be![]()
I understand that cuemakers and casemakers have to use material from other countries howeer the final product is what im talking about.Jeez Im not against foreigners just saying try to support your country as much as you can.I was in the Billiard retail for 20 years and the products made and completed in other countries all but destroyed the billiard industry in america and now look at the tournaments in America.America could use more effort from its own people.
This being said all products made in America are sold in America and All products made elsewere stay there also as the foreign made products and sellers enjoy getting premium American dollars made from cheap labor and pay the United states government no taxes.
So no more Aramith balls if you have your way ... somehow I doubt they are going to move to the USA.
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Dave
I understand that cuemakers and casemakers have to use material from other countries howeer the final product is what im talking about.Jeez Im not against foreigners just saying try to support your country as much as you can.I was in the Billiard retail for 20 years and the products made and completed in other countries all but destroyed the billiard industry in america and now look at the tournaments in America.America could use more effort from its own people.
On a related topic, there's been a rather large shit-storm here in the UK recently. Apparently, some companies have been selling billions of pounds of goods and services and paying next to no tax to the British government.
Oh yeah, they're American companies, like Starbucks, Google & Amazon. Thanks American companies!