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schoolgirl
I was just wondering, besides Physorg, what are some of the forums that you go to? If so, what are they? I'm just asking this out of curiosity.
Confused2
You won't like it..
http://www.physicsforums.com
philip347
That other forum that was mentioned, seems to be mean and bigoted?
Burnt toast
I don't see any specific mean or bigoted threads or posts in that forum. All I see is a forum less full of idiocy.

Burnt Toast
Drude
QUOTE
I don't see any specific mean or bigoted threads or posts in that forum. All I see is a forum less full of idiocy.

Burnt Toast


It also looks a little too trite.
Upisoft
QUOTE (philip347+Jan 10 2006, 05:23 AM)
That other forum that was mentioned, seems to be mean and bigoted?

Actually, I like it, I had a very hard question, and they answered it. First I asked it here, but I was ignored. NO ANSWER AT ALL. Either no one knew the answer, or all prefer to discuss only new theories or idiotic 'flyer/non-flyer' questions. Or try to make science from religion, etc., etc., etc.

On the other hand, people here are more fun. biggrin.gif

555Joshua
snooty forum

^They give you a rating/a reputation and if they don't know what you're talking about they assume you don't know what you're talking about. dry.gif

ZapFuture

^I usually only go there when someone invites me. It's nice, but like the above forum^^, you have to be a member to post.

Non Physics
^A women's forum. If you are a guy you can't let them know. I got tired of it and let them know I was male. They revoked my membership. unsure.gif

Can't think of any others I have gone to.



Welp...unless anything interesting happens here... ta ta biggrin.gif
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