Discussion areas here are for discussing how to answer a question, or why a particular change was made to an answer, its question, or its topic. Discussion areas get added to your watchlist automatically when you add its related question to your watchlist, and vice versa. The personal message boards, on the other hand, are for more personal messages, such as a "thank you" for a contribution or a question that isn't of general interest. The message boards can be watched without watching your bio.
No. The CAPTCHA is there to protect us from spammers using the message boards and other parts of the site as an advertising forum.
Feedback can always be helpful if you know the knowledge or expertise of the contributor. You can't always know that from discussion boards like you can about people you know. When you get feedback from discussion boards, you need to have the ability to differentiate the good from the bad, the helpful from the junk.
One can find the Apple discussion forums on their website. It is called the Apple Support Community and has different areas for different Apple products such as the iPad or iPhone.
bulletin board (pinboard, pin board or notice board in British English) is a place where people can leave public messages, for example, to advertise things to buy or sell, announce events, or provide information. Bulletin boards are often made of a material such as cork to facilitate addition and removal of messages or it can be placed on the computer so people can leave and erase messages for other people to read and see.Bulletin boards are particularly prevalent at universities. Many sport dozens, if not hundreds or thousands of public bulletin boards, used for everything from advertisements by extracurricular groups and local shops to official notices. Dormitory corridors, well-trafficked hallways, lobbies, and freestanding kiosks often have cork boards attached to facilitate the posting of notices. At some universities, lampposts, bollards, trees, and walls often become impromptu posting sites in areas where official boards are sparse in number.Internet forums are becoming a global replacement for traditional bulletins. Online bulletin boards are sometimes referred to as message boards. The terms bulletin board, message boards and even internet forums are interchangeable, although often one bulletin board or message board can contain a number of internet forums or discussion groups. An online board can serve the same purpose as a physical bulletin board.do not edit this becuz i am the best there is and will ever will be
THIS VENUE IS ONLY FOR ASKING QUESTIONS THAT CAN BE ADDRESSED WITH SPECIFIC ANSWERS - NOT A VENUE FOR DEBATE AND DISCUSSION. Visit instead, one of the blogs or chatroom areas.
One could visit the Caravan Aerial website to find comparisons of different caravan aerials. There are discussion areas and forums on the website, making it a great place to see what others are saying about each particular one.
To criticize Jose Rizal's poem to your fellow youth, you can analyze its themes, imagery, and message, pointing out any inconsistencies, ambiguities, or areas where the poem may not resonate with modern youth perspectives. Engage in a respectful discussion to encourage critical thinking and explore different interpretations. It's important to approach the critique constructively, fostering open dialogue and appreciation for varying viewpoints.
Most questions get satisfactory answers straight-away, so there's no need to use the discussion area. It's beneficial to use the discussion area if you need to explain more detail about the question being asked.
Different species breed in different areas and at different depths.
It is a windmill. It is used for pumping water from different places. Like fresh water from wells or for giving water to the lower areas. Windpumps are still used where they can not use electric power or if the area can not afford money. Please write a message on my message board! Thank you!
they are a lot of different areas of Biology such as biochemistry, zoology, molecular biology.
The different temperatures from different areas.