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    Posted by Lady Macbeϯh - not without mustard (U550479) on Thursday, 20th October 2005

    questions about the workings of DNA? TB seems the wrong place to me. Gets in the way of proper postings (see 'I'm bored with board stuff').

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    Posted by Celtic Tiger (U2229153) on Thursday, 20th October 2005

    Great idea smiley - biggrin

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    Posted by Syd Rumpo (U1483538) on Thursday, 20th October 2005

    questions about the workings of DNA? TB seems the wrong place to me. Gets in the way of proper postings (see 'I'm bored with board stuff'). 

    N & Q - "Do you have a question about The Archers - on air, or behind the scenes?"

    The Bull - "Your space to chat with fellow Archers listeners, about anything outside the programme."

    Seems like the right place to me!

    Syd

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    Posted by mike (U2254029) on Thursday, 20th October 2005

    questions about the workings of DNA? TB seems the wrong place to me. Gets in the way of proper postings (see 'I'm bored with board stuff'). 
    No, I think that is really for Q about TA.

    I think this discussion about the board is inevitable at present, and it's easier to avoid because we don't have Latest Messages!

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    Posted by Keri Davies (U2219620) on Thursday, 20th October 2005

    I'd prefer to keep DNA questions here in TB. More people visit here, and the number of questions will tail off as people get used to the place (oh yes they will...)

    From a personal point of view, the fact that N&Q has relatively few posts is helpful, because I can have a quick trawl there and answer anything that hasn't already been answered by one of the community, which provides a better service for those doing the questioning.

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    Posted by Katy Tulip (U238199) on Thursday, 20th October 2005

    Hi Mr Keri!

    Is there any way you, as Host, could add a 'sticky' or something to a FAQs thread, so that it would stay at the top on the front page of the mayo (for the time being till we're all sorted)?

    Only, I (and no doubt others) keep reading the same questions and answers about DNA and the workings of these boards, and if they were all bundled together in one thread...

    smiley - winkeye Katy

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    Posted by Keri Davies (U2219620) on Thursday, 20th October 2005

    Hi Mr Keri!

    Is there any way you, as Host, could add a 'sticky' or something to a FAQs thread, so that it would stay at the top on the front page of the mayo (for the time being till we're all sorted)?

    Only, I (and no doubt others) keep reading the same questions and answers about DNA and the workings of these boards, and if they were all bundled together in one thread...

    smiley - winkeye °­²¹³Ù²âÌý


    Great suggestion. No idea how to do it :o(

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    Posted by Katy Tulip (U238199) on Thursday, 20th October 2005


    Great suggestion. No idea how to do it :o( 


    Suggest you page all techies on these boards.... meanwhile have a wheelie-bin of cyber-booze of your choice on me for all your efforts on our behalf.
    While I, prosiacally, must away to clean up my RL kitchen.

    Cheers, Mr Keri. We'll get there in the end, don't worry.

    smiley - smiley Katy

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