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Old 09-13-2006, 11:44 AM #21
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Hi everyone,
I mainly posted in the chronic pain and spinal disorders and went in to have a level 2 lumbar fusion and when I came back from hosp 10 days later site had crashed.....and I was so much in need of help since I had so many complications with my fusion. Glad to have found this place since I am still having problems.....just waiting on those forums to get a bit busier!
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another idea is to hang out in the chatroom for the original BT to make sure that anyone who visits there knows of this forum...

The chat doesn't always work, but it's up often enough to at least make the effort to log in to inform the people there that there is a forum available.

You do need to know/remember your original BT username and password to log in

http://brain.hastypastry.net/forums/chat/flashchat.php
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another idea is to hang out in the chatroom for the original BT to make sure that anyone who visits there knows of this forum...

The chat doesn't always work, but it's up often enough to at least make the effort to log in to inform the people there that there is a forum available.

You do need to know/remember your original BT username and password to log in

http://brain.hastypastry.net/forums/chat/flashchat.php
Gosh, that is a really nice thing to do.

Takes patience... and caring.
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another idea is to hang out in the chatroom for the original BT to make sure that anyone who visits there knows of this forum...

The chat doesn't always work, but it's up often enough to at least make the effort to log in to inform the people there that there is a forum available.

You do need to know/remember your original BT username and password to log in

http://brain.hastypastry.net/forums/chat/flashchat.php
Morning Liz. You have a great idea there, but before anybody actually does that be sure you have your thick hide on.

Before I found out about BT2 I hung out there a lot. There were no rules against it that I knew of but if you said anything, even hinted about another place you were in heap big trouble.

It is wrong for them to treat anybody the way they did, but it didn't stop some of the Mods from doing it. Things like getting bumped off site etc. Some are so blinded by the attention the Mods give you if you're a good little boy or girl they can see nothing wrong with how others are treated.

I would go in at odd times and usually a few old friends would drop in. A Mod would come in and ask if Mod So & So had been in that day, they growled and said they would be in big trouble.

Just a carry over of the underhanded ways the Mods ran the forums. I have heard others call them Hitler Can't say that I didn't think the thought too at times!

So Liz, its a great idea, but don't want others to get hurt. I don't care what they threaten me with, my hide got thick a long time ago If you do this make sure you remember we are hear for you and will welcome you back with no banning Jo
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Morning Liz. You have a great idea there, but before anybody actually does that be sure you have your thick hide on.

Before I found out about BT2 I hung out there a lot. There were no rules against it that I knew of but if you said anything, even hinted about another place you were in heap big trouble.
haha I was in ZS chat last week by my lonesome and mod #1 (whoever that is) came in and told me there were ppl in BT1's chat room and I should go there. I did a naw, don't think so - not in the least bit interested, so he split.

So, if mods can try to recruit, then you certainly can
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Wow - have not visited BT for years.

Then... when I needed it... gone.

I really feel for those who depended on the OBT (as I used to), I'm sure it was a lifeline for some. I hope they find their way here.

Used to lurk in 'Neuromuscular'.

Thank you DocJohn.
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Hmmmm... Progress?

http://forums.neurotalk.org/

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Default current BT2 "meta" info

<meta name="keywords" content="braintalk,brain,talk,brain talk,community,forums,forum" />
<meta name="description" content="A place for people to find support for neurological and brain disorders." />

The above is in the current Braintalk2 code, and a search of any of these keywords should return Braintalk2 (and does) in a search results page.

Word of "mouth" isn't a bad thing either.
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<meta name="keywords" content="braintalk,brain,talk,brain talk,community,forums,forum" />
<meta name="description" content="A place for people to find support for neurological and brain disorders." />

The above is in the current Braintalk2 code, and a search of any of these keywords should return Braintalk2 (and does) in a search results page.

Word of "mouth" isn't a bad thing either.
Especially when it's a happy mouth like your little green grin.
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