BloodBro
January 16th, 2007, 09:26 AM
is anybody here a member of www.dewaniya.com community?
i would be most grateful if i can get invite to join...
thanks :up:
ZOSicK
January 16th, 2007, 09:43 AM
why on earth do you need an invitation to join a public forum which is supposed to be public to help share info and stuff :confused:
VQ35HR
January 16th, 2007, 10:33 AM
- reduce the number of new members becouse they cannot afford big numbers
- keeping track of new members
- reduce the number of unknown members
- usually they think it's to maintain the quality of the forum ( stupid )
ZOSicK
January 16th, 2007, 12:37 PM
تعريف forum في الأنترنت باستخدام اللغة الإنجليزية:
* a public meeting or assembly for open discussion
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
* An online discussion group, where participants with common interests can exchange open messages.
bugclub.org/glossary.html
* An online discussion group or newsgroup (see USENET).
www.saol.com/glossary.asp
* an assembly for discussing questions of foreign interests
www.imuna.org/c2c/app_a.html
* An organization working to create and promote a set of open standard interface specifications that meet user requirements for service continuity based on high availability and enabled by high reliability, repairability, and redundancy.
www.osdl.jp/lab_activities/carrier_grade_linux/glossary/redirect_link
* Meeting or part of meeting set aside for an open discussion by recognized participants on subjects of public interests.
www.pacto-convex.com/glossary.htm
* Main square or marketplace of a Roman town. In Roman towns in Greek lands, the Greek term agora is often used instead. The forum was often surrounded by the most important governmental institutions such as a curia building, temple to Jupiter Capitolium, basilica or other such structures.
ic.ucsc.edu/~langdale/arth134/glossary.htm
* The main public square at the centre of a Roman town, which acted as the main meeting place and shopping area.
www.romansinsussex.co.uk/glossary/index.asp
* the open space in the center of the city in which were located the main markets and public buildings.
www.personal.kent.edu/~bkharvey/roman/terms/termse-i.htm
* A feature of online services and bulletin boards that allows subscribers to post messages for others to read, and to reply to messages posted by other users.
www.angelfire.com/ny3/diGi8tech/FGlossary.html
* A forum is an online notice board where users can post questions or post answers or comments to those questions. Popular SEO forums include, Search Guild ,
www.pr3.co.uk/seo/seo-glossary.php
* an online community where visitors may read and post topics of common interest.
www.tobysimkin.com/reference/Ref_Net_Glossary_Terms.asp
* a large, open area, typically rectangular in shape and surrounded by public buildings, which served as the political, social, and commercial center of a Roman town. Large cities, such as Rome, often had more than one forum. (Dersin) Unless labelled as one of the Imperial Fora, "forum" normally means the old Republican forum at the foot of the Palatine and Capitoline Hills.
www.stockton.edu/~roman/fiction/vocab.htm
* Archived discussion forums relative to any topic accessible via web browser.
www.hostitcheap.com/support/glossary_popup.html
* an annual meeting of all college, institute and agency partners and stakeholders that is held to review the sector's performance, assess issues facing the sector, and develop future goals and objectives for the sector.
www.scoea.bc.ca/glossary2001.htm
* A forum in WebCT is a group. This group can be either closed (private) or open (public). Forums are often used for peer editing groups, for survey questions, or for group or class projects. Collaborative work may be done in a forum, sending and receiving messages and sharing work focused on a common topic. Students may even use the Whiteboard feature of WebCT, which allows a group of students to write and draw on the same documented in an asynchronous manner.
www.lib.csub.edu/infocomp/webct/glossary.html
* An area where members can post messages in the board, or where the posting takes place (eg Sommerland is a forum, as is Mirmos). Collectively, these forums make up the board.
sommerland.org/forum/glossary.html
* A general discussion area for a free exchange of ideas, thoughts, and comments.
www.wcsra.org/terminology.php
* (or discussion forum) – A series of topics being discussed on a bulletin board system.
www.gpappraisal.nhs.uk/glossary.asp
* An on-line discussion group where people exchange ideas about a common interest. Also called a newsgroup.
www.eabnet.org.uk/knowitall/finally/glossary/f.htm
* A forum is an arena for communication and sense-making. Examples of forums are project meetings, email distribution lists and company newsletters.
www.idi.ntnu.no/grupper/su/publ/html/totland/ch071.htm
* A large open space surrounded by buildings in the centre of every Roman town. It was part marketplace, part law court, part religious district, part political arena, and was the place to go for the latest gossip. Each forum usually followed the same basic layout with 3 covered walkways for offices and shops making 3 sides of a square and the basilica or law court formed the fourth. Temples and shrines could stand within the square.
myweb.tiscali.co.uk/temetfutue/glossary/glossaryF.htm
* This is a section of a website or online service, wherein you can communicate with other forum members about a common subject.
www.satellite-tv-hq.com/telecom-glossary-f.htm
* A message area on CompuServe or Delhi, equivalent to an echo on Usenet.
home.esn.net/support/glossarya.html
* Open, nonsimultaneous discussion on an online service or Web site. Operates like new groups on the Net.
www.marketconscious.com/dict2.htm
* This is the collaborative workspace used by those involved in developing and testing Net_Quality modules and support materials
netquality.lii.unitn.it/glossary.htm
Racing Replica
January 16th, 2007, 06:24 PM
Damn Hanooy thats too much to read !! :p
BloodBro
January 16th, 2007, 08:40 PM
why on earth do you need an invitation to join a public forum which is supposed to be public to help share info and stuff :confused:
:thinking2 ye sounds silly, but thats how it is...
so is anyone a member?
ZOSicK
January 16th, 2007, 10:05 PM
Damn Hanooy thats too much to read !! :p
sorry man just wanted to show everyone the true meaning of a forum :bounce:
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