I'm not sure what to think about this thread. My very late arrival says a bunch about my participation level of the past 1-2 years, and I'm not sure my lack of participation has much to do with the board structure. Life has gotten in the way of chasing more often than not, and I have made other aspects of my life the priority. I don't suppose it helps that I'm turning into more of a geezer with time, and that I'm not particularly stoked trying to talk about meteorology (my main interest in chasing) with people who don't necessarily share that interest. Regarding "the good 'ole days", it used to be that meteorological understanding was a plus in chasing, because you didn't have the pretty answers up front like Radar Scope, the HRRR, etc. It now seems that the people who see the most tornadoes simply chase the most, and by chasing the most, they can afford to develop strategies that will pretty much assure some level of success on a majority of days. As has been mentioned a few other times in this thread, what's left to discuss when a reasonably large fraction of folks don't see much value in the meteorological side of chasing?