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THE OLD BOARD IS BACK

This Forum is by (and for) the Regulars of the Dallas Historical Society Message Board. We discuss Dallas History, memories, and just plain have fun. This forum is not just for folks who want to discuss Dallas history, but also for those who enjoy discussing anything from nostalgia to current events. We will include local, national and global issues... past, present and future... all of which will set the stage for Dallas history that is yet to come.

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Re: THE OLD BOARD IS BACK

Postby WayneP on Wed Oct 21, 2009 9:48 am

I talked to Tony again and he said he would see what he could do. He was unaware the Board was still down.
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Re: THE OLD BOARD IS BACK

Postby WayneP on Thu Oct 22, 2009 9:08 am

This subject is now in two threads so I will post to both.
I talked to Tony again this morning and he said he was waiting to hear back from the server and he would EMAIL me with what he finds out. Hopefully later today or tomorrow. I will post on here if and when I find out anything. I have become rather dependent on the old Boards archives to answer questions and really miss it.
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Re: THE OLD BOARD IS BACK

Postby ernie5823 on Sat Oct 24, 2009 7:03 am

Must not be a very high priority for DHS, since it's still dead.
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Re: THE OLD BOARD IS BACK

Postby ernie5823 on Sun Nov 01, 2009 5:00 am

Another week gone by & still no DHS Phorum! Maybe the DHS has gone out of business - or ran out of money near the end of the year?
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Re: THE OLD BOARD IS BACK

Postby WayneP on Fri Nov 06, 2009 12:50 am

The Phorum Is Back Working - that was scary - thought we had lost all that history

http://www.symmonline.com/phorum/index.php
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Re: THE OLD BOARD IS BACK

Postby Fred Ragsdale on Sun Nov 08, 2009 1:28 am

Update appreciated, Wayne! .......Fred
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Re: THE OLD BOARD IS BACK

Postby Cedar on Sat Nov 14, 2009 12:01 am

Yes ... and with mention of Saint Elmo Saloon, even. My I raise my glass? and wind my hurdy gurdy :?: ... in memory of frolicsome times in a town once dustier than slick?

I thought not ...

But thanks for sharing, M C, echoing from a secondary canyon. Charity is what it's all about, and you know well the meaning of that word.
History as the new religion? I can live with that.

~ Tracy Chevalier
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