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Should there be a MARKET sub fourm?  

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I have some wind turbines i would like to sell, Long time member, am i welcome to post 1 topic here about them?

I notice theres no real "Market" sub forum, would it be a welcomed idea to have a "Market" sub forum?

It would attract spammers but also it would be great for long time members also, would need good moderation.

:)

-Vual

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The Seed and plant Exchange covers more than what is just in the name, you can offer anything really but a focus on plants and alternative culture/power/resoucres etc would be appreciated.,

This isnt really the place to sell iPhone cases and knock off nikes though no matter how you look at it.

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Thanks, glad thats the case then i didn't want to impose by posting in there, it defiantly fits the above description being a Wind Turbine :)

*influx of spam, cheap Viagra anyone ....*

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the austrian kaplan invented the more efficient water turbine, and i guess, water turbines have not much improofed in efficincy since than, but with wind turbines i think there is still a lot of inproofement possible, specialy if we talk converting small breezes into energy.

now we live in a time were for the first time, humans start to construct natural efficient designs.

copy nature!

the design in post 4 is based on the dried up twisted leaf, hanging down from a tree connected with a spider web string, which we all would have observed many times....

oh, my god, somebody installed fire fox on this pc, and now i noticed that my grammar realy suck's. but there is nothing i can do about it as i'm dislexic, just like that virgin guy. dislexic's rule, they are often good with business and money!!!

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the austrian kaplan invented the more efficient water turbine, and i guess, water turbines have not much improofed in efficincy since than, but with wind turbines i think there is still a lot of inproofement possible, specialy if we talk converting small breezes into energy.

now we live in a time were for the first time, humans start to construct natural efficient designs.

copy nature!

the design in post 4 is based on the dried up twisted leaf, hanging down from a tree connected with a spider web string, which we all would have observed many times....

oh, my god, somebody installed fire fox on this pc, and now i noticed that my grammar really suck's. but there is nothing i can do about it as i'm dislexic, just like that virgin guy. dislexic's rule, they are often good with business and money!!!

 

PH If you just right click with your mouse different options will be given as they would in MS word, optionally you could let the grammar Nazi do it for you.

edit to say that's if you are really concerned, I personally would not be as I think everyone understands what you communicate.

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I have some wind turbines i would like to sell, Long time member, am i welcome to post 1 topic here about them?

I notice theres no real "Market" sub forum, would it be a welcomed idea to have a "Market" sub forum?

It would attract spammers but also it would be great for long time members also, would need good moderation.

:)

-Vual

 

Might only be a good idea if you were the kind of guy with honour.....you know, the kind of guy who held up his end of the bargain....

Give me back my book Vual.....you thief!wave-finger.gif

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