>>> you and Colin have the same problem Tony! You guys honestly think I'm a typical ignorant member of society and have an uncontrollable urge..... <<<
There you go again Adam, making assumptions. You have no idea what anyone else thinks. Hopefully you are starting to get some idea from the various comments you have received in various threads. But the evidence is contrary, nothing seems to penetrate....
Now if you really want to know what I think:-
Now I'm not making any assumptions these are facts:-
You post in numerous threads.
You qualify your threads with a comment like something along the lines of "I don't know what I talking about" but this is what I think...
Occasionally you make comments which you obviously haven't given much thought to...
You constantly mention other people, either individually, or as a group "the experts here" "the older members", things like this...
Nothing you do on an individual basis, steps over the line but the whole experience is cringe-worthy.
Now I'm going to make some assumptions:-
I think you have much to offer the Access World Forums (AWF)
If you were to focus on one or two areas of MS Access, area's where you were confident & knowledgeable. You might realise now, the purpose of Colin's and my comments in another thread where we said that we do not comment on every single subject. You can read "infer" that another way round as:- Pull your horns in Adam, don't comment on everything, especially things you're unsure about...
Another assumption,
I wonder if you want to be the "Top Poster". Your name appears at the top of most of the rankings, and I wonder if that's your goal? This would explain your scatter-gun approach to answering questions on the forums...
Now some advice:-
Pick an area of MS Access which appeals to you, possibly:-
MySQL integration
Queries
Forms
Reports
Creating and manipulating SQL Statements in VBA (this is one of my favourites)
Handling sub-forms with VBA (again one of my favourites)
I understand that you are conversant with PHP, from PHP I get to MySQL. I also understand that MS Access can use MySQL as a back-end... If there were an expert on creating web pages from MySQL, and Linking MySQL and an MS Access back-end then I think you would be a very useful area of expertise, seeing as MS Access has very poor web integration.