It's been my experience as a member here that, like most everything else in life, you get out of it what you put into it.
In the past we've had members complain that there wasn't much going on to keep them interested. They often post about Website B is better or Website C has more traffic... yada yada yada. - NOT that I'm saying this is the case with any current members or participants.
But a little searching often indicates that those members may POST to threads, but they seldom START any. They're content to surf the site looking over other members' ideas and threads, posting an occasional comment or remark and then moving on.
Here at the Corvette Action Center, we've always emphasized quality over quantity and we'll continue to do so. And we're glad when likeminded individuals join in. We believe that as long as quality remains our foremost objective, quanity will take care of itself.
Gary, your thread inviting members to share their NCM experiences and photos was (and is ) a very good one. I've enjoyed it immensely. And considering the thread received 31 responses from owners of different generation Corvettes, I'd say others feel the same way.
That's quality producing quantity.
So keep posting away. Don't get discouraged when it seems you're talking to yourself... I imagine early C5 owners felt the same way. Hopefully more C6 owners will soon realize that numbers mean nothing and substance means everything.
We're not the largest Corvette website on the internet, so we just have to be content with being the best one.

Jane Ann