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Published by Tormod 09-11-2008
This is a test of our new Questions and answers forum.

What do you think? Will people like it?

And why do we have a speed limit for light but no light limit for speed?
  #1  
By Moontanman on 09-11-2008
Re: Do you think users will like this?

Works for me dude.
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By theblackalchemist on 09-20-2008
Re: Do you think users will like this?

yep
working fine
interesting feature..
TBA
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By litespeed on 11-23-2008
Re: Do you think users will like this?

I don't know if other users like it, but I would prefer a simple list of subject titles when I click on the Q&A forum. Dozens of subject titles would fit on a single screen. Scrolling through them now is distracting to my simple mind because they alternate with the questions themselves.

Also, as the topics rearange themselves according to the latest posts, having so many on a single screen makes it easier to identify the more active topics as discussions progress.
Last edited by litespeed; 11-23-2008 at 09:32 AM.
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By Tormod on 11-23-2008
Re: Do you think users will like this?

So would you prefer them to be listed by date posted? (Note that you can do this manually at the bottom of the thread listing).
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By Dracontes on 11-24-2008
Re: Do you think users will like this?

Yes, especially new and sporadic users that would like succinct answers to their quandaries. Off to answer questions if need be....

Quote:
And why do we have a speed limit for light but no light limit for speed?
Y'know, there's this part of me that wants to be baited by this seeming comutational word game.
My fair guess is that a light limit would be no limit at all but a resistance barrier, much like the energetic ones that enzymes help ford.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure I made a fool of myself just there
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By Tormod on 11-24-2008
Re: Do you think users will like this?

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Originally Posted by Dracontes View Post
Yes, especially new and sporadic users that would like succinct answers to their quandaries. Off to answer questions if need be....
Worth a try. I have changed the default sorting of the Q&A forum so that everything is sorted by the date the question was asked.
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By Restless Archer on 12-03-2008
Re: Do you think users will like this?

I like it!
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