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AndrewKemendo Posted: Sun, Jan 11 2009 11:56 AM

Moderators, is there a way to do stickies in the forum?

If so I think there should be a few in order to mitigate some of the repetitive questions/concepts that constantly come up, almost daily. That will help us get on with more important discussions in earnest  - such as actionable items - a bit easier.

For example, I think this would make a good sticky: http://mises.org/Community/forums/p/762/6469.aspx#6469

Anyone disagree or is it impossible?

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My take on stickies is that one master "Read First" Stickey can provide a lot of information to new visitors.  It has a smaller footprint, but can be any size, as long as it is well written/organized.

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I can do that. Just PM me with topics you think are worth stickying.

Freedom of markets is positively correlated with the degree of evolution in any society...

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Jon Irenicus:

I can do that. Just PM me with topics you think are worth stickying.

I think if we all submit our suggestions in this topic and then people agree or disagree it will be easiest.

I'll start:

Praxeology: Reading list

I also think an introduce yourself sticky would help to get to know other members - just a thought.

 

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That thread is stickied already, so long as you go into the economics section. It was put down as an "announcement", but the difference is immaterial. Anyway, start or dig up an introduce yourself thread and I'll sticky it.

Freedom of markets is positively correlated with the degree of evolution in any society...

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