Sea Slug Forum: Important New Forum for Everyone at PF

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The discussion centers around the discovery of the Sea Slug Forum, which users believe could become a popular alternative to the current forum, PF. The forum is praised for its extensive resources on sea slugs, including identification and species information, with a notable mention of nearly 8,500 posts indicating its popularity. Users express excitement about the forum's potential, while some humorously speculate about PF becoming less active as members migrate. There are also light-hearted exchanges about personal experiences and photos related to sea slugs, as well as a suggestion to create a new forum dedicated to a different topic, such as Chinese tomatoes. Overall, the conversation highlights the community's enthusiasm for marine life and the sharing of knowledge within niche interests.
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Important New Forum

I ran across this forum by accident and realized it would be of importance to everyone at PF.

Welcome to the Sea Slug Forum
Address:http://www.seaslugforum.net/welcome.htm

I apologize to Greg in advance if PF becomes a ghost town when everyone flocks to Sea Slug Forum.


-Zooby
 
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I've always wondered where I could send pics of my sea slugs so they could be identified.

Now I know. :wink:
 
Wow, sea slugs. Here I come...goodbye PF !
 
I have been looking for a good sea hares and side-gilled slugs link.

Thanks so much Zooby. I'm outta here!
 
If you look the last message, Will Rudman the owner says that is going to close the forum

Uff, PF is saved!
 
meteor said:
If you look the last message, Will Rudman the owner says that is going to close the forum
Wait, there's still hope! He also says it can be re-started!

There were 8498 posts about sea slugs and he couldn't keep up with it. Apparently it was too popular! :bugeye:
 
Evo said:
There were 8498 posts about sea slugs and he couldn't keep up with it. Apparently it was too popular! :bugeye:
And with good reason. Where else can you find the answer to a quetion like "What is the real Berghia Verrucicornis? I'm so exited I have nearly peed myself.
 
Ok, I think that I'm going now to create a forum about chinese tomatoes. You are all invited!
 
I thought I was alone...
 
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See you soon in www.chinesetomatoesforums.com[/URL] :biggrin: :eek:
 
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If you build it they will come.
 
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Evo said:
Wait, there's still hope! He also says it can be re-started!

There were 8498 posts about sea slugs and he couldn't keep up with it. Apparently it was too popular! :bugeye:

Support the underdog! Like small businesses, they represent the current innovative trend in today's I-dont-care-about-anyone economy.

Its at least better than those huge corporate conglomerates *cough*.
http://communities2.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx. Big sprawling LevittTowns online.
 
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meteor said:
See you soon in www.chinesetomatoesforums.com[/URL] :biggrin: :eek:[/QUOTE]

Like a bleedin' idiot, I clicked on the link. :redface:
 
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zoobyshoe said:
I ran across this forum by accident and realized it would be of importance to everyone at PF.

Welcome to the Sea Slug Forum
Address:http://www.seaslugforum.net/welcome.htm

I apologize to Greg in advance if PF becomes a ghost town when everyone flocks to Sea Slug Forum.


-Zooby
Fantastic find, thanks for sharing !


:smile:
 
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BoulderHead said:
Fantastic find, thanks for sharing !
I wanted to keep it to myself, but that would have been selfish.
 
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You found my photo, I'd been looking all around for it !
Yes, friends and visitors take to my little Chia quite readily (much affection)and love to stroke Chia's shrubbery. Interestingly (or not) I was following doctor orders, soaking my left ear in a saline solution a few thousand years back, when I opened my eye there was my little Chia!

Here's a photo taken at that time;
http://www.colourlab.com/arctic/photos/rockface.jpg
 
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BoulderHead said:
Yes, friends and visitors take to my little Chia quite readily (much affection)and love to stroke Chia's shrubbery.
Needless to say, I was astonished to find out there were canine boulderheads.
Interestingly (or not) I was following doctor orders, soaking my left ear in a saline solution a few thousand years back, when I opened my eye there was my little Chia!

Here's a photo taken at that time;
http://www.colourlab.com/arctic/photos/rockface.jpg
You're taking it well. I hate it when people snap my picture when I'm laid up with some ailment!

Eh, did you notice any sea slugs swimming by while you were soaking?
 
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Eh, did you notice any sea slugs swimming by while you were soaking?
Yes, I did, and you’ll never guess where they were heading;
http://www.andreaharner.com/archives/buttrock.jpg

Here’s one of them in action;
http://www.takatori-yama.org/~omegu/buttrock10d.jpg

So I thought it best to head for higher ground…
http://www.forteantimes.com/gallery/images/geant1.jpg

…and try to hide;
http://www.forteantimes.com/gallery/images/greenrockface.jpg
 
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Wow! That last one looks very much like Greg Bernhardt.

I think we should switch from emoticons to bouldercons. Some one should collect all these images and figure out a bouldercon menu people could just click on to put them in posts. Alot of them are very expressive. Buttrock would get a lot of use.
 
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Count me in!

zoobyshoe said:
Wow! That last one looks very much like Greg Bernhardt.

I think we should switch from emoticons to bouldercons. Some one should collect all these images and figure out a bouldercon menu people could just click on to put them in posts. Alot of them are very expressive. Buttrock would get a lot of use.


What you said - count me in. ~Werdas
 
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