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Old 10-11-2006, 02:34 PM #21
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Oh I mean no hard by what I posted Guess I don't know how to express myself in order for others to understand me.

I did say the back and forth didn't work for me, but I also have many very good friends that stayed or come back and forth. A personal choice

I also wanted Highhatsize to know it was cool, which ever he decided

So........... Chemar, start singing, you hear? I love it, really I do. That fits perfect and I'm glad I saw it. love to you all, Jo
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you did good Jo I sure understood your post...but then I always hear your song
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If Spinal Disorders 2 crashed, then all info was lost? Right. So the new spinal disorders ( as a subset of MGH Neurology/Neurosurgery ) should be 'Spinal Disorders 3'. I would think. So where in outerspace am I? Not that it matters in terms of the family of friends with similar problems and the support they offer...I guess home is where you hang your hat - with two hats you can have two homes.

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Hi All:

This may be the wrong site to get the answers regarding the bt crash and prolonged absence but It seems to me that since bt is essential a part time venture for JL at this point answers wont be forthcoming from that forum regarding this crash. Asking may not get you anywhere there.

The prior crash at that site was a different matter it seems because the users were given regular updates on what was wrong and what was being done to remedy the situation. Based on the postings here the same surely isn't the case with this crash and maybe the real answers will never be known to the user community.

Seems that they don't like to be pressed for answers in bt so I would tread lightly when trying to get an answer or you might get a warning for challenging a moderator or administrator

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Seems that they don't like to be pressed for answers in bt so I would tread lightly when trying to get an answer or you might get a warning for challenging a moderator or administrator

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I agree with this. I would never bash BT, It saved my well being at the time I was active there, but, now, I find it uncomfortable. It's just not home anymore.

NeuroTalk is day by day becoming more like home.
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So where in outerspace am I?
You must be crityback595! That's your Member #.
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Default home for many of us seems to be here

So many of us who were once at bt find this place to be home now. I am signed into both but find this site much more welcoming and friendly.

This site has a matter of style that makes it more comfortable to me than many other sites can be. Long live Neuro Talk

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I'm kinda partial to this place too!
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Nice to see so many at home here. Just tried going to OBT to check on the MG forum there, and got "Sorry, the board is unavailable at the moment while tweaking a few forum settings. We will be back soon." I'm glad NT is here, stable, available, and sooooo friendly!!!
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loisba, as a forum admin myself, I've been known to take MY forum offline to do some tweaking. There are just some settings/updates/hacks that can not be added while the board is active. And all MY people get is the *Sorry it's offline right now, be back soon*. Liz
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