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I don't see many... #1 (permalink) Wed Jul 07, 2004 7:42 am   I don't see many...
 

Hi! I don't see many guests in our forum. Can they visit this forum?
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Registered users only #2 (permalink) Wed Jul 07, 2004 8:00 am   Registered users only
 

Hi Pressman, yes, anybody can visit our forum and read any postings. Submitting messages is available to registered users only.
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Registered users only #3 (permalink) Wed Jul 07, 2004 8:04 am   Registered users only
 

Torsten wrote:
Hi Pressman, yes, anybody can visit our forum and read any postings. Submitting messages is available to registered users only.

Thank you for your fast answer
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Registered users only #4 (permalink) Wed Jul 07, 2004 8:10 am   Registered users only
 

But guests could take a part in the forum. Now it is not available for them.
Why?
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Establishing an e-community #5 (permalink) Wed Jul 07, 2004 8:27 am   Establishing an e-community
 

Because we want to establish an e-community.
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Establishing an e-community #6 (permalink) Wed Jul 07, 2004 8:34 am   Establishing an e-community
 

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Because we want to establish an e-community.

What does it mean?
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Free advice #7 (permalink) Wed Jul 07, 2004 8:40 am   Free advice
 

We are providing advice and the opportunity to exchange experiences.
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Free advice #8 (permalink) Wed Jul 07, 2004 8:54 am   Free advice
 

Torsten wrote:
We are providing advice and the opportunity to exchange experiences.

Bruce told us that all participants of this forum would speak English each other (to hear voice). Is it really will be soon?
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Listening materials #9 (permalink) Wed Jul 07, 2004 8:59 am   Listening materials
 

We will be working on adding more listening materials.
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Listening materials #10 (permalink) Wed Jul 07, 2004 9:03 am   Listening materials
 

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We will be working on adding more listening materials.

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Readers and Listeners #11 (permalink) Sat Jul 10, 2004 4:46 am   Readers and Listeners
 

Greetings pressman,
Thanks for your interest in the listening project that we will be doing in the future.
We have to reach a certain level of activity in the Forums we are producing
with regular contributors who are prepared to share a minimal amount of information.
As I expressed to Olya in my answer about the forthcoming Cross-cultural Forum.
When we get there we will be giving you all an
opportunity to just simply say your name,
age, type of work you do, your nationality and which country you now live in.
Also name a few hobbies and interests and maybe a favourite quote.
We call this the Personal Profile.
You will be speaking in English of-course.

I would like everybody to have a picture of either themselves
(if you are prepared) or a face like the ones which Larissa,
Andreana, terminator or Ariadna have done.
Then we can at least put a face to a voice to start with.
For me, it?s nicer to find a face attached to the written message and through that
it?s helps to remember who is who.
What do you think about that pressman?
Does that appeal to you???

With a name like "pressman" it would good to have a picture
of the famous Journalist called Clark Kent.
His part-time job is saving the world from the typical world dominating power hungry bullies ...
... and all this - usually in his lunch break.
Yes, I think you know his nickname quite well.
Best Wishes, Bruce.
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Readers and Listeners #12 (permalink) Tue Jul 13, 2004 17:04 pm   Readers and Listeners
 

Hi Bruce! Is it your picture( photo)?
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