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Where can I go to get a good impression of what people want?

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Where can I go to get a good impression of what people want?
« on: 20/02/2013 04:46:01 »
I'm tired of these extremely specialized and localized discussion forums. Let's face it, a large fraction of them are moderated by real arrogant people in that if you hold a view that they don't hold which is within what is currently being taught in physis classes across the country then you can be banned. And if you compain about that kind of thing you will be banned. That's hardly the American way. Is there a forum where I can go to in order to find out what people really want and how to fit their needs? Thanks.

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Re: Where can I go to get a good impression of what people want?
« Reply #1 on: 20/02/2013 10:33:01 »
Who got out on the wrong side of the bed this morning?

I don't see anyone being banned from TNS for having an opinion, idea, hypothesis or theory. Good grief, if that were the case I'd have been booted out long ago.
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Re: Where can I go to get a good impression of what people want?
« Reply #2 on: 15/03/2013 12:13:03 »
I agree with Don_1-I would think you have found the perfect forum website for you.
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Re: Where can I go to get a good impression of what people want?
« Reply #3 on: 27/03/2013 23:44:19 »
Quote from: Lab Rat on 15/03/2013 12:13:03
I agree with Don_1-I would think you have found the perfect forum website for you.
Absolutely.................Just look at a few of the misfits, myself included, that are allowed to post on this forum.
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Re: Where can I go to get a good impression of what people want?
« Reply #4 on: 30/03/2013 22:56:06 »
Never mind. I really do think that I got up on the wrong side of the bed that morning.  :-[
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