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Mozart
03-30-2007, 08:52 AM
Dudes (Larry and David),
This list is PHAT! Nice work! I love the blue and powder blue color and the layout of the discussion forum, which is along the lines of the best-organized ones on the web.
I do have a question/suggestion regarding categories. So far there's two categories in the discussion forum (1~David's work and 2~The Law of One), but there's not yet any "general discussion" category in which people can post topics that are outside those two specific categories, yet are within the metaphysical world in which we share.
Sprial Cycle's post on "Soul Groups and Life Beyond Death" underscores my point of the need for a "general" discussion category; his post does not fall within a post about David's work, nor does it fall within the category of the Law of One discussion, yet it falls within the metaphysical discussions that we like to engage in these discussion forums.
Therefore I suggest that there be a "general" discussion forum in which we can discuss everything under the sun outside the first two aforementioned categories.
One 66
03-30-2007, 09:56 AM
I agree with Mozart
Webmaster
03-30-2007, 10:15 AM
Dudes (Larry and David),
This list is PHAT! Nice work! I love the blue and powder blue color and the layout of the discussion forum, which is along the lines of the best-organized ones on the web.
I do have a question/suggestion regarding categories. So far there's two categories in the discussion forum (1~David's work and 2~The Law of One), but there's not yet any "general discussion" category in which people can post topics that are outside those two specific categories, yet are within the metaphysical world in which we share.
Sprial Cycle's post on "Soul Groups and Life Beyond Death" underscores my point of the need for a "general" discussion category; his post does not fall within a post about David's work, nor does it fall within the category of the Law of One discussion, yet it falls within the metaphysical discussions that we like to engage in these discussion forums.
Therefore I suggest that there be a "general" discussion forum in which we can discuss everything under the sun outside the first two aforementioned categories.
Thanks!
As per your request, we have added a General Discussion forum... (please see it above this forum).
We welcome all suggestions and thank you for your participation!
Best to you!
Webmaster
Divine Cosmos
May Total Peace encompass all of your awareness.
GTTOWNSEND
03-30-2007, 10:58 AM
I am so glad this discussion group was put here! Thank you all so much!
Divine Cosmopolitan
03-30-2007, 06:33 PM
:)
Wow, this is really top notch!
David Wilcock
03-31-2007, 04:32 AM
In those few moments you can tear yourself away from American Idol and Fox News, it might be worth stopping by... :rolleyes:
- David
illuminata
03-31-2007, 06:37 AM
This is great. Thanks for putting it up.
L
David Wilcock
04-01-2007, 09:30 PM
This is great. Thanks for putting it up.
L
I'm sorry to say that we could have done it for a while... starting about a year and a half ago... we even had bought and paid for this software, which is the best in the business. What held us back was my own fear of losing the entire Yahoogroups archive, which is basically six years' worth of material.
Ultimately you have to thank Larry, and the folks at Vbulletin. We generated such a MASSIVE body of data in Yahoogroups that we kept crashing the database if we tried to alter or move it in any way. It had seemed completely impossible, but Larry decided to give it one more go, on his own volition after I'd basically given up.
He brought the Vbulletin people in, and it took the top minds of the people who WROTE THE SOFTWARE IN THE FIRST PLACE to actually get our Yahoo information to be imported. True! :o
Now the older stuff is loaded with junk HTML code, and it's going to be work to get it all stripped - but at least we have the data in one place!
Some of the data didn't make it - the dates got messed up and caused problems - so there is a percentage of it that DID get dumped, but not much. I made the decision to dump the date-static data so that our forum archive would be linear and make sense. We still have no idea why such a number of posts all wanted to be 1969...
- David
Robert Riedel
04-21-2007, 11:18 AM
To all those who have done so much to get this puppy up and working:
The little voice in Kevin Costners' head in the movie, "Field of Dreams,"couldn't have said it any better- "If you build it, he will come." However in our case here, ya seem to have attracted a whole lot of he's, and she's, and them's and theirs, and probably even a few ET's tappin' away on their keyboards from low orbit!
I love the colors too- matches my new wire-less access usb-port gizmo, which allows me to do this while earning the mortgage money, drivin' along on my train. Oh, Do Da Day!
Thanks, Guys!
Bob;)
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