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Did you know? (Private Topics)
Posted on: 08-17-08 02:24 PM     Posted by: The_Borg

Our new software allows you to create "private topics" in case you have never gotten over not being part of the right clique in high school and wish to create your own now.

To create a private topic simply go to "My Settings"
and click on "Create Private Topic". You can then invite up to five buddy's to particpate and only you and them will be able to read and respond to it.

For instance, if you wanted to discuss the fact that LynchFactor has a tatoo of John Lynch on an unmentionable part of her body, but don't wish to embarrass her publicly then a private topic would probably be the best way to go.

Welcome everyone to AthenaLink's New Online Community
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Posted on: 08-13-08 09:09 AM     Posted by: fbbadmin

Hi everyone, and welcome to Athenalink's brand new forums. It's more that just a fresh paint job. It's an entirely new bulletin board platform called "FUSION" robust with many exciting features including most of the old one's you've come to know and enjoy.

As before you have two ways to enter the forums. You can go through the MAIN INDEX which is located here or the FORUM INDEX PAGE which can be found here.

If you were previously a member of Athenalink, your old login and password should function just fine, if for some reason it doesn't you can re-register above.

One of the features we really like about the new forums is the ability to add current news and sports feeds that automatically update throughout the day. These can be found on the right hand side of each forum page. We will periodically be changing them from tine to time. There are also many additional features of the new platform which we will be rolling out in the weeks to come.

We hope these changes will help make your Athenalink experience more rewarding!

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Democrats pare differences over health overhaul (AP)

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nev., left, along with Gina Owens from Seattle, Wash.,left,  whose daughter, Tiffany Owens died after losing her job and health care,  Senate Majority Whip Richard Durbin of Ill. center, and others, arrive for a health care news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, March 11, 2010. (AP Photo/Harry Hamburg)AP - Top Democrats say they are resolving disputes over President Barack Obama's health overhaul plan, but they face decisions on subsidizing coverage and are still hunting votes to push the vast package through Congress.


Suicide bombs kill 39, wound 95 in Pakistani city (AP)

Pakistan's security officials and investigator gather near an army truck damaged by suicide bombing in Lahore, Pakistan, Friday, March 12, 2010. A pair of suicide bombers targeting army vehicles detonated explosives within seconds of each other, killing scores of people, police said. (AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary)AP - A pair of suicide bombers targeting army vehicles detonated explosives within seconds of each other Friday, killing at least 39 people in this eastern city and wounding nearly 100, police said. It was the fourth major attack in Pakistan this week, indicating Islamist militants are stepping up violence after a period of relative calm.


Experts say US doctors overtesting, overtreating (AP)

FILE - In this Oct. 3, 2007, file photo released by the University of Wisconsin Medical School shows a virtual colonoscopy, a 3-D image that was computer-generated from a series of X-rays taken by a CT scanner. Virtual colonoscopies are just one of the many costly medical tests that recent reports have said are being done too often. (AP Photo/ Courtesy of Dr. Perry J. Pickhardt/ University of Wisconsin Medical School, file)AP - Too much cancer screening, too many heart tests, too many cesarean sections. A spate of recent reports suggest that too many Americans — maybe even President Barack Obama — are being overtreated.


Need for results drives Obama's domestic juggle (AP)

President Barack Obama speaks at the Export-Import Bank's Annual Conference in Washington, Thursday, March 11, 2010. Obama's intense juggling of domestic issues reflects all the realities he faces: a vast agenda, a smaller window for results this year and a need to keep promises to constituencies that will have a huge say in the fall congressional elections.(AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)AP - President Barack Obama's intense juggling of domestic issues reflects all the realities he faces: a vast agenda, a smaller window for results this year and a need to keep promises to constituencies that will have a huge say in the fall congressional elections.


Judge to hear plan to pay $657M to WTC responders (AP)

Firemen and rescue personnel work at the site of the World Trade Center in New York in September 2001. More than 10,000 people who worked in the toxic chaos of New York's Ground Zero after 9/11 could receive compensation totalling 657 million dollars for health problems under a settlement reached.(AFP/File/Marcos Townsend)AP - A settlement that could pay up to $657.5 million to more than 10,000 ground zero rescue and recovery workers sickened by dust from the destroyed World Trade Center goes before a judge Friday, and he has said he favored a settlement but planned to analyze it carefully to make sure it was fair.


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