I wouldn't mind a mild discussion about forum etiquet! I have noticed (even in my short time here) a lot of people do what I call "hit and run problem posting" where they just post their problem, get an answer, and disappear without even saying thank you! People posting their problems in the wrong forum (makes it difficult for people like me to try and give them solutions), people not searching for existing solutions to their problems before posting a new topic on it...
Sorry... sounds like a rant I guess.
Here's a list of good topic matter!
-A discussion on the merrits vs. costs of overclocking.
-Finally settling the science behind why using over 3GB of RAM on a 32bit OS causes problems
-The "Anti Trust" organization going through Windows 7 with a fine toothed comb looking for more violations of the trade restrictions placed on M$ for monopolizing the market.
-Why M$ actually makes a proffit from violating the trade restrictions ruling by the courts when they have to pay a fine every time they do it.
-A discussion on the downfall of Media Player (how it is gradually getting worse as each version progresses)
-Windows built-in security... and how it is taking the operation away from the operating system (restricting user rights by default, making it more difficult to disable their so-called protection)
-Placing blame where blame is due... why hardware manufacturer's are not producing correct working drivers for existing hardware (so they can sell the same product with a Vista logo on it)
Maybe some of those aren't good topics.... but I'm trying and I guess that counts