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    Default New forum on the way . . . Lord willin' and the creek don't rise!

    I've started updating hardware and software and am working toward the goal of a PoolForum reboot, with a new approach.

    Old.Poolforum foundered under the weight of
    + A morass of imperfect answers, ranging from less than ideal to just plain bad.
    + A bunch of calcified ideas that I'd gone along with, for example "BBB method" never really reflected my thinking, but was 'close enough'.
    + Security issues that left me spending more time on the back end (fending off hackers and spammers) then on the front end, answering questions.
    + And most of all, a lack of standard answers to standard questions . . . meaning that the same questions had to be answered over and over.

    And, then there were personal issues, of various sorts.

    So, what now?

    I think I'll wait till the bits are ready, since there seem to be 100 people or more copying anything I've done here. But hopefully, New.PoolForum.com will be live in 3 months, by May 1.

    If you see this, and want to comment, send it to PoolForum at Gmail dot com. I've begun checking mail there again.

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    Default Re: New forum on the way . . . Lord willin' and the creek don't rise!

    Looking forward to the new forum Ben. Thank You.

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    Default Re: New forum on the way . . . Lord willin' and the creek don't rise!

    This forum is and has been the definitive pool chemistry reference site. Thanks Ben, hope it works out.

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    Can't wait! Thanks Ben!
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    Default Re: New forum on the way . . . Lord willin' and the creek don't rise!

    Perfect Idea! Thanks for doing this. I find it I spend a lot of time looking for answers. So looking forward to a revision of this forum!
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