Yeah, well. I guess I got a little snippy there. Sorry. But the fact is, that is the only one of the many forums on here for which we strive to maintain a sense of order and accuracy. Just now, I went through the whole thing and found one ad where the poster had indicated in a followup message that the boat had sold. One. It had been languishing since Sept. 30. Last night I moved two others to the Reference forum because someone was kind enough to point out that they were closed by posting a message to refresh the thread (which is the second most ideal way to call this to the Mods' attention, the best being a PM). Surely, there are a few other listing for boats that are no longer for sale, but until someone posts that the boat is off the market, I cannot in good conscience delete or otherwise remove the ad. Neither am I going to seek to contact the poster and ask the status. It is far easier for me to just scrap the whole ad service. True to the nature that brings this forum such dramatic success, I would personally rather have many people upset to whatever degree of worth they place upon such things than have one person distressed by his ad being yanked prematurely.
Now then - to lighten this up a little, here is a task that is tailor-made for Joe. Scan for us, please, the entire World Wide Web, including all the Internets (Democrat joke :xnaughty), and see what percentage of the used C-Dorys for sale in the world are represented here.