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Old 07-28-2009, 02:27 PM #11
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Old 07-28-2009, 02:42 PM #12
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They do!

Oh and LOL! They have a beating a dead horse one...something my mom tells me I do a lot.
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I'm here. How is everyone?
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Old 07-28-2009, 03:31 PM #14
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Hi Peg! I'm good.

Hey, perhaps you could restart the math game?
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hey pegs, it must have been all the math that killed the board, all those numbers must have fried the computers, lol
At first I thought it was the end and no one would be able to talk again, so I am just happy to be seeing people getting back together on this board
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hey pegs, it must have been all the math that killed the board, all those numbers must have fried the computers, lol
At first I thought it was the end and no one would be able to talk again, so I am just happy to be seeing people getting back together on this board
LOL! All those numbers nearly fried my brain!!!! You know what the big bummer was, though? We were on 7, and I woke up yesterday morning and thought of a good equation for 7, and made a beeline for my computer, my 'mental blueprint' having it in mind to post that equation, went to the URL for the BT autism forum and...DRAT!

I was also a bit concerned we may lose communication. Very glad that does not appear to be the case. The BT autism forum really has become my online home. The cat forum that I frequent, it has been my online home since my original two were just 5 month old kittens, so I've been on that forum nearly four years now -- I still pop in there but it definitely has taken a back burner to the BT autism forum. So, I'd really hate to lose communication with folks there, even if BT does go belly up.
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Well, I hope its not curtains for BT, I love that place. Been there like eleven years, since back when you didn't have to even sign in. It was the first contact I had with other parents of autism. The last big crash lasted @ 3months.
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not sure if our newcomers have noticed, but in addition to all the neat stuff you can post on your profile page here, you can also change the page theme for the forums

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I really hope it's not curtains for BT either, a lot of people post there that might not find their way here. I hope they do, and I hope John Lester does the right thing by BT. Only time will tell though.

I like the tulip theme too Chemar, I currently use the default one though, but the skins are a great feature!
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Ah yes... and the rules here are less strict as well. If I remember correctly last time they were going to take down this board when the other reopened but then decided to let it linger? DOes that sound correct to anybody else? I thought bt was down much longer than 3 months too.. but I really don't know.
JL is not the same man he once was. I really don't think he will bring back braintalk just like he never brought back brigadoon after ripping it out from under our feet. Not even allowed to mention that on bt. And as for SL, he seems to avoid us bt'ers... or at least me!
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