Meh... A mash-up site, that took circuits from other sites, and reposted them. They did give credit to those sites, but I'd still be pissed if they took circuits from my site.
However, a community on electronic design (ala sci-electronics-design from the old days) but with a stack-overflow type of interface, but augmented with an integrated simple javascript powered cad package to allow askers and answerers to communicate with consistently rendered drawings of the circuits. Now THAT would be a site I would hang out on.
There are still some good guys buried in the noise: Phil Hobbs, John Larkin, Jim Thompson, Joerg, James Arthur, Tim Wescott, Tim Shoppa, and Spehro Pefhany, among others.
I haven't seen much from Winfield Hill lately. Hopefully (fingers crossed) he's too busy working on the 3rd edition of AoE to spend time on usenet.
On a somewhat related topic. I find Paul Falstad's circuit simulator applet simply amazing. I had spent hours playing with it. (http://falstad.com/circuit/) [that page will start a Java applet).
Checkout his other physics applets. I like all the Quantum ones along with the antenna simulator.
However, a community on electronic design (ala sci-electronics-design from the old days) but with a stack-overflow type of interface, but augmented with an integrated simple javascript powered cad package to allow askers and answerers to communicate with consistently rendered drawings of the circuits. Now THAT would be a site I would hang out on.