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Welcome to the new discussion board. Here you can post ideas about Bessler, gravity, free-energy... whatever!

Registered users can even upload files and conduct polls...

For more info, please see the topic: tips for using the new board
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Looks great!

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Hi Scott;
This new layout looks great. Hopefully this will be a place for sharing ideas related to Bessler in a way that is cooperative, open and productive.
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Thanks Patrick!

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You are the first registered user on the new board (since I don't really count). Congrats!
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I can't honestly say!

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I'll vote it's OK, but can't really say for sure yet! It looks good so far.
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I'm happy, but can I ask you all annoying questions? I don't know what some of the buttons mean.
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Re: Welcome!

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scott wrote:Welcome to the new discussion board. Here you can post ideas about Bessler, gravity, free-energy... whatever!

Registered users can even upload files and conduct polls...
Seems excellent Scott. I just need a little time to get used to it. Congratulations.

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re: Welcome!

Post by ovyyus »

Hi Scott,

The more I discover about this board, the more I like it! It'll be interesting to see how it evolves.

IMO, you should include a button at the top of the main index page that allows easy access back to www.besslerwheel.com
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Why is there a forum index, are we considering more forums?
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re: Welcome!

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Hi Scott

I think the new BB is great - it has everything I was going to suggest for a BB so I'm happy :) Well done and thanks.

All the best
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Jonathan wrote:Why is there a forum index, are we considering more forums?
That is still an open question, Jonathan. I think we may start other forums at some point... maybe for specialized discussion (e.g. MT, etc.), or maybe for generalized rants!

I'd love everyone's feedback on this topic... I'm not sure what to do...
If I get some responses, I can split off a new topic from here! I'll tell you, from an administration perspective, this new board is far and away better than the old one.

Thanks,
Scott
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Hi Everyone, Nice new forum!
I've been following the threads for quite a while and thought it's about time I introduced myself.
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Hi everyone.
This new board is really great!
I always looking this site with deep interest.
My name is SK now I registered with ID of "sequeen"
Thank you for good board Scott.
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sequeen wrote:This new board is really great! ... Thank you for good board Scott.
Hi SK,
You're very welcome. Thanks for registering! Hopefully this board will help us focus our efforts better as a community.
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This forum is a most welcome event. It's gracious and selfless host has proven himself thoughtful and level headed.

Your hard work is appreciated.
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Frux Crustum wrote:This forum is a most welcome event. It's gracious and selfless host has proven himself thoughtful and level headed.

Your hard work is appreciated.
Why, thank you Frux. I appreciate your kind remarks.
Thanks for visiting BesslerWheel.com

"Liberty is the Mother, not the Daughter of Order."
- Pierre Proudhon, 1881

"To forbid us anything is to make us have a mind for it."
- Michel de Montaigne, 1559

"So easy it seemed, once found, which yet unfound most would have thought impossible!"
- John Milton, 1667
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