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Right now, I think we can simply post the problems in the regular forum. its really the fastest way to get a response. Once the thread is resolved, scroll to the bottom of the thread, and at the bottom left, there is a link "add to favorites" ... simply click on that and it will create a Forum style favorites database.

What will help further would be to have a clear subject for the posts... this will ensure its easier for guys to find stuff related to this website.

As much as i would like to create a new forum, with time, the forum system will become difficult to manage. Plus i am sure it will kill participation if we have more forums. We can make the probability problems a sticky post , but again, its best to have one problem per thread. its neater and helps people who join the discussion later.

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