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10/15/2007 11:24 EST

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So, I created a new forum, but I did not want to stick it at the bottom.  How do I shuffle this up?

PS...what happened to the update to the forum?

i have no clue what happened to update. i got no answer from him. you created a forum ? pm me the address. No, a sub forum on here called, "Traditional Medicinals."  Right now it is at the bottom of the forum and I cannot figure out how to reorder the forum topics.

ROFL!

YOU have computer tech knowledge and you ask us for help in how to move the category up? LOL I have no clue! I was wondering however, couldn't it possibly be categorized under the alternative treatments?

Firefly39370.7107407407

Well...that would be somewhat of a paradox don't ya' think?  "Traditional" and "Alternative" don't exactly fit together.  People have been asking for a place to talk about vaccines and the like.

As for my "computer knowledge," I can build you one from the ground up!  This doesn't mean I know how to run the antiquated software that powers this board! 

...AND 2 minutes later I have it figured out.

                                                                                                   

ok point taken.  and Glad you figured it out. Do you think we should add a disclaimer type (famous) sticky to that forum so people know we are not trying to give medical advice just trying to have a place for others to discuss things? LOL Cam, my hubby knows how to build computers, strip them and fix them buut about software he is the same as you in some categories

FF-I think people know that, but point well-taken.  Let me see what I can come up with.  In the meantime I am going to start separating some of the other forums and renaming them as well.  "Introductions" is a rather broad stroke for all of the information it holds.

Moses Mama...yah...when someone puts some piece of software in front of you that you have never used before!  I means...SHEESH!

 
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