Guest guest Posted January 17, 2004 Report Share Posted January 17, 2004 LET US PREVENT GREAT POSTS FROM BEING LOST --------- Dear esteemed members, Namaste. I am very happy to see the growth and activity of this JR forum and some members [Example - Sanjay Jee, Ramani Jee] are providing great contributions to the list by sharing their knowledge. I thank all the members for being with us. Sometimes members post such posts that become like an article / mini article. People can learn a lot from such posts. Like, the recent posts like, "Main beliefs of Hinduism" and "Extra marital relationship conditions", etc. But it is a matter of grief that these great posts are lost in time. Means, once thes posts are archieved, people joining later do not generally access these posts, nor it is possible to search the huge archieve in that way, no one has that time or energy. So after a while, these great posts are LOST. Very saddening. So, if we can create a list of such nice posts with their addresses / URLs, then people joining later can access them and learn a lot. That would be the true benefit of archieving messages. And then the posts will not be lost rather they will live as long the JR forum lives. So kindly when any of you posts something nice and thoughtful, kindly Send me the message no. / address of the message to lord_narayana and I will put the message link in my website so that the message is not lost in the archieve and lives for longer time. I am irregular on the list from December and members who posted great posts the lists in Dec and Jan kindly send me the links of the message so that we can save your nice posts for the good of new members and even we can read them sometimes when needed. And from now on, also send me the links whenever you post any good posts on any subjects or copy some extract from some books etc. Then they will not be lost in the huge number of other posts of the list. You can see such linked messages in - http://jyotish-articles.netfirms.com Hope one day the archieve will be full of nice and great posts. Regards Tanvir Chowdhury, Moderator, . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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