On Feb 7, 10:06*pm, "Thos" wrote:
I think you're so far behind the curve that for you to attempt to compile
info like that is....well, maybe you have more free time on your hands than
I do. *Try this resource;www.dirtdoctor.com
over 20 years of proven organic research by real people in the real world..
"ciarandeb" wrote in message
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*I recently stared a web site for Organic gardening questions and
answers. [link] this has features of a wiki, an experts exchange,
voting and reputation. Tell me what you think?- Hide quoted text -
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Thanks for the input and I accept your point. The site you refer to
has loads of good content and has been going a long time. I have a
couple of points to make.
1) There's room for more than one website about organic gardening.
This is also my hobby so I am learning as I go and I don't mind
spending the time.
2) My site is not a forum in the old style but a whole new concept
based on stackexchange. Some of the key differentiators between this
and conventional forums are in summary:
You can vote up answers that you believe are accurate. This means if
you find an answer you can see its score and judge if it is a good
answer or not. Users get reputation points for answering and asking
questions, this adds a competitive and addictive element. Questions
are organized by tags, which makes the site easily searchable and
browsable. Users
more here
http://meta.stackexchange.com/questi...scussion-forum
and here
http://blogs.zdnet.com/weblife/?p=889