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	<title>Comments on: Stating the Obvious: We&#8217;ve started a blog!</title>
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		<title>By: Ashkir</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ashkir</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2008 16:46:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It is hard to believe I seen Virtual Forums back in the year 2007 (December). I registered soon after in January, then making a test board. My first thoughts were that I was amazed. Several of the other forum providers I seen had many suggestions I felt were awesome and disappointed I had to use Javascript or curse under my breath trying to install the PHP, PERL, or Python addons. 

Virtual Forums was the first message board I seen by default to have most of the features I ever wanted, used, or tried to install by default. There are some things I find confusing as hell, some things I wonder why it is that way when I’m so used to or prefer another way. But, it is a perfect tradeoff for the greater amount of features I have seen that Virtual Forums has and has to offer. Some of the features that Virtual Forums offers I never even thought about or heard anyone talk about and I stand amazed. 

Great flexibility, strong central staff members, a reliable server. This is the first software I have seen to offer all of these and for the greater part of eight months not fall apart and continue to thrive. Now, I have to say congratulations and I hope to be around for the future. :].</description>
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<p>Virtual Forums was the first message board I seen by default to have most of the features I ever wanted, used, or tried to install by default. There are some things I find confusing as hell, some things I wonder why it is that way when I’m so used to or prefer another way. But, it is a perfect tradeoff for the greater amount of features I have seen that Virtual Forums has and has to offer. Some of the features that Virtual Forums offers I never even thought about or heard anyone talk about and I stand amazed. </p>
<p>Great flexibility, strong central staff members, a reliable server. This is the first software I have seen to offer all of these and for the greater part of eight months not fall apart and continue to thrive. Now, I have to say congratulations and I hope to be around for the future. :].</p>
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