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Welcome to the Technological History Forum

From steam power to the space program, this forum discusses technology and it's history, with a focus on technology related to Dallas, but not limited to Dallas. Please, no computer-tech talk. Moderated by James (survivingworldsteam)

Moderator: survivingworldsteam

Welcome to the Technological History Forum

Postby survivingworldsteam on Fri Jan 04, 2008 2:21 pm

You all asked for it, here it is, welcome to the new Technological History Forum! Brought your coal shovel and oil can, or maybe the keys to that '58 Cadillac, or maybe a GPS, maps and flight suit for that latest creation from the Lockheed Martin (ex Chance Vought) factory?

Anything technology related is welcomed here, with the exception of computer technology talk. I assume that is in regards to "how do I do this on my computer", "my xyz graphics card doesn't work", etc. However, my computer based Surviving World Steam Project and "virtual flights" from Flight Simulator are, so if you are not sure, go ahead and post it, and we'll decide on a case by case basis.

Thank you to everyone who asked for me to be moderator. This is my first try at moderating a board in this forum, so let the test run begin!

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Postby Clyde Howard on Fri Jan 04, 2008 2:30 pm

We'll try to make it a smooth run, Jim.
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