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Post by Adam Cotton on Feb 2, 2012 23:57:25 GMT -8
Isn't Insectnet exactly that, "a social media for lep lovers" (and all other insect lovers too)?
I visit every day to see what's going on, and help out where I can.
Adam.
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Post by admin on Feb 3, 2012 7:44:32 GMT -8
Isn't Insectnet exactly that, "a social media for lep lovers" (and all other insect lovers too)? I visit every day to see what's going on, and help out where I can. Adam. "For all your insect needs!"
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Post by bobw on Feb 3, 2012 11:04:54 GMT -8
I coudn't agree more with Adam.
Bob
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Post by admin on Feb 3, 2012 16:48:35 GMT -8
I coudn't agree more with Adam. Bob Yeah, but my site uses waaaaay outdated code as a whole. Only this Forum and Classifieds 2011 are modern implementations, but they are remotely hosted and do not communicate with each other. InsectNet is basically a collection of third-party modules thrown together in the same area. Go to Chris Grinter's The Skeptical Moth blog to see modern a implementation of web code that has lots of intergration. It is elgant. I think we should merge.
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Post by jackblack on Mar 4, 2012 2:52:50 GMT -8
So if someone came and bought you out Clark , you mention retire . What would you do with yourself then ?
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Post by admin on Mar 4, 2012 7:37:35 GMT -8
So if someone came and bought you out Clark , you mention retire . What would you do with yourself then ? Good question. I guess I would be totally bored!
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