Thoughts for the new year

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Thoughts for the new year

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On the future of Groceteria.com as the twentieth anniversary approaches:

http://www.groceteria.com/2019/01/06/th ... -new-year/
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I appreciate what you do, and I think more will take interest as some chains disappear into history.
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Super S wrote: 07 Jan 2019 00:02 I appreciate what you do, and I think more will take interest as some chains disappear into history.
Thanks! I'm really happy to see how many of us retail nerds have come out of the woodwork in the past twenty years!
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DO NOT even consider shutting down the board! The way I see it, is that the site (and by extension the board) is basically a bunch of people talking about grocers past. You CANNOT find anything like it anywhere else; this is truly unique. On some levels, this site and the board is sort of a "think tank" on supermarket and retail history.
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TW-Upstate NY wrote: 08 Jan 2019 13:39 DO NOT even consider shutting down the board!
No plans for that now that I've gotten the bogus registrations issue under control and am no longer spending an insane amount of time deleting them! That was the big problem for a while; I'd have to delete 10-15 new spam user accounts for every one legitimate post. It was getting a little time-consuming, but I think that's fixed for now.
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As I have told you many times over the years, we all appreciate what you have done for this hobby in general.

Of course, all things have to evolve, and I believe your site does so very well, and always seamlessly. I know I've learned much here as have countless others.

So I won't say 'dont' change a thing', because we need more info (yeah, we have a problem...), but keep up the hard work. I know you've labored over this whole site for many years.

If I can get the street directories from the Lafayette, LA libraries, I am considering trying to contribute. It just depends on time and I seem to have less of that daily. I'll keep you posted; I only really need some info; much of it's available just by driving the town.
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