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Old 08-27-2006, 08:19 AM #1
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Default What would be your perfect website...

...for neurology support ala BT? This is a semi-academic question but a few of us are considering what might be and would like to have input. Some thoughts to date:

1) It should be looked at as a community property along the lines of a vast library - research complex with rooms for meetings of interest groups both public and private.
2) It should provide space for researchers of all levels to collaborate and publish their works.
3) It should provide reference material for both member and researcher.

Flowery words but translated into the real world:

At the home page you are in the virtual lobby. You can choose a "Newby orientation area" or you can enter the somewhat raucous atmosphere of the public forum (that would be here). But you also have the quieter areas where serious people gather. Some of them you can join in, others you just observe, some are closed completely. Occasionly someone emerges from these areas with a manuscript and heads for the printing department and adds it to the archives for all to read.

The archives contain not only the works of the few but also the record of the raucous conversations in the forums, the newsfeeds of the press, the collected papers and case reports of researchers now gone, and anything else we can think of.

There are rooms where the elder statesmen and women gather to engage in cross-disciplinary discussion. What can an engineer with Parkinson's and an MD with ALS and a school teacher with migraines find to talk about? No one knows because it has never happened. But put the right people in the right setting....

Anyway, suggestions are welcomed.
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A place where the socialisers can interact without personal attacks.

A place where the theorisers can put forward their ideas for discussion.

A place that provides information on symptoms, causes, treatments, etc for all those new to that medical disorder.

A place that provides information on all new research, news, books and movies concerning that medical disorder.

A place that is run fairly, openly and more tolerantly.


BrainTalk was none of those.
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Keith that is so funny

New York...........the Godfather and .............Olive oil lol lol lol
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Who would be the perfect inhabitants? Theory is wonderful, reality will never make it so. If it is found, I'd like to be on the mailing list......pleeeeeeze!
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Dis joint iz like da HBO version of BT
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all avatars and bots where posts are deleted immediatly by bots except if they talk about flowers and corn syrup

we would have aspartame and high fructose corn syrup fed us through a tube and it would be all walmarts and starbucks

and it would be like movie "a scanner darkly"
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Doctors and companies would participate. That way, you'd know that when you chose a surgeon, you had the best chance of a great result.

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