Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 28, 2001 Staff Share Posted March 28, 2001 Introduction:1. Geomancy.net forwards a copy of its forum message (one-way) to Yahoo! Clubs: Feng Shui Geomancy Club mainly to serve as an additional archive of the messages in this forum.2. One of our Yahoo! Club member has requested for help in filling in a simple survey.URL: http://www.risd41.org/surveys/feng.tp3 Password to enter: " guest "3. I have personally checked out the survey and it takes quite fast to fill-in.4. If you have the time, perhaps, you can lend a helping hand to assist this student in his research paper on Feng Shui.You do not need to provide your email address etc... Thank you in advance.Warmest Regards,CecilP.S. The details below is `self-explanatory':------ Original Message ----- From: "trely99" To: Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 3:56 PMSubject: Hi everyone! [Yahoo! Clubs: Feng Shui Geomancy Club] Quote Hi everyone. Happy to join the club. I am writing a research paper on Feng Shui and was wandering if anyone would take my survey (the results will appear in my research paper) it will only take a few minutes. Visit the following link and type the password " guest "http://www.risd41.org/surveys/feng.tp3 thankstrely99 :)---------------------------------------------DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE BY EMAIL!---------------------------------------------You have chosen to receive messages from "Feng Shui Geomancy Club" by email. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 6, 2018 Author Staff Share Posted October 6, 2018 In 1996, Geomancy.net’s forum was hosted on a free web forum. This is the actual screen shot of one of the messages in this free advice forum. The disadvantage of this forum is that messagesare kept for six months only. Thus, we found this unsatisfactory. This was why Geomancy.net decided to continue using our own servers and forum. Our mew forum then started operating from end 1998. We also had an active account in Yahoo Clubs! Then, Google was not as popular. As most users then use Yahoo search engine. As you know...Yahoo Club! No longer exists today. Even if it has, past messagesas far back as the year 2000 are never archived. Thus forever lost, today. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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