I'm trying to figure out where someones post count has anything whatsoever to do with the quality of their posts? I see "post count" mentioned alot when referring to someones advice.
Personally, I'd be more inclined to follow the advice of someone with fewer posts whose been a member a while. When I see advice from someone who has 30K posts and 3 months of membership, I gotta wonder when that person has the time to do the things he's advising me about. Anyone can sit in front of a computer, read alot, and then start advising. That doesn't qualify as good advise in my book. It might very well be, but I prefer advise from someone with hands on practical experience. I have over 35 years of experience in my field, and am at the top of my game, yet when I joined a forum related to my industry, I was considered the Noob!!!! At my most prolific posting, I had only about 3.5 posts per day, after 6 years on the forum.
This is not in any way directed at DannyKing, it's just a general observation. Sorry to single your post out Danny, it was just happened to be a convenient example. It could have been anyones post.