which other forum do you read? - (Jul/22/2009 )
Hello folks,
I must say BioForum is a great resource, still am sure you read other forums as well.
I would like to know which other forums do you read apart from BioForum.
Thanks in advance.
when i was doing my masters the linuxforums were really useful.
nowadays, only bioforum.
besides bioforum, i subscribe to biotechniques forum, the science advisory board forum, the chromatography forum, and the beckman-coulter user forum.
mdfenko on Jul 22 2009, 03:17 PM said:
I thought biotechniques is dead? ...btw, why do all these forums like the same (including our very own bioforum)? For something really different...you can check out
biotechniques is far from dead. it doesn't have as much traffic as bioforum but it is still thriving.
as for them all looking alike? some do appear to use the same forum software but they are changing (their skins, at least).
Just Bioforum for me BUT I did frequent Koko's goldfish world on a daily basis (when I was living in Australia with my lovely goldfish).
Clare
noelmathur on Jul 22 2009, 01:59 PM said:
I must say BioForum is a great resource, still am sure you read other forums as well.
I would like to know which other forums do you read apart from BioForum.
Thanks in advance.
Clare on Jul 23 2009, 10:08 AM said:
Clare
noelmathur on Jul 22 2009, 01:59 PM said:
I must say BioForum is a great resource, still am sure you read other forums as well.
I would like to know which other forums do you read apart from BioForum.
Thanks in advance.
We use reptile forum uk but I dont think this is what you meant lol
Science philosophy Chat Forum as bioforum was dead, so it's quite some time ago that I was there....the biology part is a bit too superficial.
The BadScience forum is good
http://www.badscience.net/forum/
but sometimes people get into a bit of a rant....
I don't see so many other forums ... I'm more in contact with mailing lists.
Cheers
Ana
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