I just went to an

by Howler » Wed Sep 12, 2007 07:20 pm
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Joined: 12 Sep 2007

I just went to an NAA information seminar last night and really didn't get a whole lot of useful information from the presenter. Can someone tell me if this is legit, I've heard some bad things on other forums. Thanks.

Total Comments: 3

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 05:30 am Post Subject: Just a couple of visits!

Hi Howler!
It is quite natural now-a-days that you'd visit a good number of forums out of which quite a few would be of no good use to you :)

It is just a matter of time and a couple of visits that get us to the real picture
about a forum. But yes when you're talking about the legitimacy of discussions, I am sure you have heard about a forum-guidance or forum-norms body, it is right there that you'll find any of their clauses would be stating how they are in no way aiming to hurt anybody or any community & that they are free of responsibilities associated with public comments!
So don't bother to visit the forum once more, rather be a part of healthier communities (be it a web community) wherein you get a chance to share and know a bit in return :)
Regards, Fatman

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 08:06 am Post Subject: Whats this NAA ??

hey, I have this feeling that you're probably referring to the Newspaper Assoc. Of America which is a social organization. So they are into a lot of things like marketing, industrial movements, newspaper operations etc. So I believe the seminar conducted by them would certainly involve the far cries of a lot of voices! And as you know - too many cooks may spoil the broth!
May be at times you'd come across discussions which prove helpful but not always...am I right ? Rudevankirsten

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 08:11 am Post Subject: state sponsored ?

my friend..it would truly help us if you'd tell us about the focus of the presenter a bit. Was it around any of the state sponsored social activities?
Please share it with us. Thanks, ArindamSenIndies

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