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Kathy:
Question for everyone The old discussion board (the coolboard) was a huge success.  But as with many of the .com's coolboard service collapsed.  Then we moved to this ez board.  It has been ok, but I have had many complaints about it not being as user friendly.  And quite frankly I'm worried about it being discontinued too.  My first site at homestead, the mailing list (at Listbot) and the discussion board (at Coolboard) have all been discontinued.   So I finally bought some web space at www.straightincsurvivors.com ---  and finally my question...


Do you want me to create a forum on that site (straightincsurvivors), that WE own, so we don't have to worry about changing any more because of service discontinuation?  

sullyceltic:
Re: Question for everyone that sounds like a very good idea! not that i know

anything about how difficult or easy that may be,

but i think that makes sense.


i think that the more things that will pop up when

you type in "straight" or "straight inc" into your

garden variety search engine, the better! could probably

get a little more traffic.



"as I slooshied, i knew such lovely pictures"

-Alexander deLarge

A Clockwork Orange

Antigen:
I conquore ... or is it conquor? Anyway, sounds like a plan to me. Don't know if I'll be able to mirror this site, though. It was a lot of work last time. Anyone feel like just going through and saving copies of each page?

Todd:
edit

FaceKhan:
Re: The Board I have no idea how to program a bulletin board, I am sure it is not easy. My suggestion is that there is probably inexpensive software available that can create on for you as long as your webhosting service supports it.


I don't mind this board and I think we will get fair warning before the company were to go under. My only problem with this board is that the ads keep getting more and more invasive and annoying, especially those credit card and casino ads, that block content or play stupid audio advertisements. Slavish discipline makes a slavish temper... If severity carry'd to the
highest pitch does prevail, and works a cure upon the present unruly
distemper, it often brings in the room of it a worse and more dangerous
disease, by breaking the mind; and then, in the place of a disorderly young
fellow, you have a low spirited moap'd creature, who, however with his
unnatural sobriety he may please silly people, who commend tame unactive
children, because they make no noise, nor give them any trouble; yet at
last, will probably prove as uncomfortable a thing to his friends, as he
will be all his life an useless thing to himself and others... Beating them,
and all other sorts of slavish and corporal punishments, are not the
discipline fit to be used in the education of those we would have wise,
good, and ingenuous men...
John Locke, 1692

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