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It depends on what you're looking for.
If you're looking for tech support on relatively modern systems, DaniWeb is difficult to beat. If you're talking about an older system (about 1980 vintage) you may want to try Uncreative Labs (yes, it's a plug for a site I'm involved in) first. http://www.uncreativelabs.net
If you want information on Ada, (the programming language) then your best bet is the comp.lang.ada newsgroup.
If you want to talk about trains, trains.com is one of the best...
All in all, there are many good message boards out there, it just depends on what you want to talk about. Take the time to bookmark an interesting site and come back to it day after day. A good message board will be somewhat busy discussing relative topics to the site it's usually attached to.
If you're looking for tech support on relatively modern systems, DaniWeb is difficult to beat. If you're talking about an older system (about 1980 vintage) you may want to try Uncreative Labs (yes, it's a plug for a site I'm involved in) first. http://www.uncreativelabs.net
If you want information on Ada, (the programming language) then your best bet is the comp.lang.ada newsgroup.
If you want to talk about trains, trains.com is one of the best...
All in all, there are many good message boards out there, it just depends on what you want to talk about. Take the time to bookmark an interesting site and come back to it day after day. A good message board will be somewhat busy discussing relative topics to the site it's usually attached to.
www.uncreativelabs.net
Old computers are getting to be a lost art. Here at Uncreative Labs, we still enjoy using the old computers. Sometimes we want to see how far a particular system can go, other times we use a stock system to remind ourselves of what we once had.
Old computers are getting to be a lost art. Here at Uncreative Labs, we still enjoy using the old computers. Sometimes we want to see how far a particular system can go, other times we use a stock system to remind ourselves of what we once had.
I prefer ... daniweb .... cuz its so addictive ... n I bet you'll not find such nice people anywhere else ... daniweb forcefully transforms its visitors to its members .. and then members here are like members of a family ... always willing to help ....
Spend your time here a bit n you'll appreciate what I said.
Spend your time here a bit n you'll appreciate what I said.
I only go to 2, and the other one is my friends forum in rl, so I gotta go to his, but when I visit I go here, this has a lot of topics I like and thus I choose here...
Chipps Biz aka my webpage
Do onto yourself as others would....wait I think this last beer made me screw this one up?
Do onto yourself as others would....wait I think this last beer made me screw this one up?
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www.neowin.net for more general discussions about more technology-related stuff. This site I would say is more of a community, so you get less help there than here anyways
I've got this one, which I'm new to, but I love so far. I've also got my own, at AppleReport.com/forums
. http://www.philosophyforums.com is another forum I frequent. For a more technical forum I enjoy geekpub.com.
. http://www.philosophyforums.com is another forum I frequent. For a more technical forum I enjoy geekpub.com. ![]() |
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