Welcome to AthenaLink's new online forums. Please take a moment to look around and then register in order to enjoy the benefits of full participation in our vibrant community. Hope to see you in the forums soon! Athenalink.com
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.
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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AP - BP crews worked Saturday to slowly raise the 300-ton blowout preventer that failed to stop oil from spewing into the Gulf of Mexico, careful not to damage or drop a key piece of evidence in the spill investigation.
AP - Chimneys and walls crumbled to the ground, roads cracked in half and residents were knocked off their feet as a powerful magnitude-7.1 earthquake rocked New Zealand's South Island early Saturday. The prime minister said it was a miracle no one was killed.
AP - A healthy economy needs bustling Main Streets and a thriving middle class even more than a healthy stock market, President Barack Obama said as he reaffirmed his commitment to work hard for America's hardworking men and women.
AP - The security company Blackwater Worldwide formed a network of 30 shell companies and subsidiaries to try to get millions of dollars in government business after the company faced strong criticism for reckless conduct in Iraq, The New York Times reported Friday.