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Welcome to our forum #1 (permalink) Sat Sep 27, 2003 19:49 pm   Welcome to our forum
 

Hello and welcome to our forum.

We started it Saturday night September 26 — so it will get busier over the days to come. The first posts contain various feedback messages we have received since we started the website in July 2003.
Those messages were sent to us via email and now you can see them here displayed. That's why the author of those postings is «english-test.net» as we received those messages before we started the forum.

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Welcome to our forum #2 (permalink) Sat Aug 01, 2009 8:37 am   Welcome to our forum
 

That was not so many votes. In some parts of the forum there are just messages and questions and no real answers.
There are no conversations in many parts of the forum.
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Welcome to our forum #3 (permalink) Sat Aug 01, 2009 12:12 pm   Welcome to our forum
 

Good afternoon Maria. Well, it's not really a chat Forum. It's a place to ask questions, and hopefully receive answers.

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