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        <title>keywords / tags</title>
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        <description>I think this is my post number 4.


I see the initial poster can set tags, but no tags on the reply. so if my reply changes slightly (or completely) the topic, how can I make this reflected in the tags?

also how does glorum handle synonimous tags (I am trying to put two of them in the tags line now)?

Yuv</description>
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        <title>first experience</title>
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        <description>I'm here because I am critical of web based forums and am looking to see if this can and will replace them. my feedback will be based on this being critical. the intention is to express positive criticism.

the number one reason why i do not use web based forums is the user interface. I am reading dozens of mailing lists and if each of them had a different user interface, with different colors, placement, etc., I would go crazy.

it would be nice if I could read and write to glorum from my t</description>
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        <title>Trying to discuss VR visualization technology</title>
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        <description>Maybe this is still too much of a niche for this tool, but let's put it here and give it a chance, see how it develops.

There are a number of VR (virtual reality) visualization techniques out there:

QuickTimeVR is the grand old lady - as so often, Apple has moved in first with a revolutionary idea. Unfortunately the QTVR team at Apple has been sacked a few years ago and since then QTVR is the stepchild, while other QuickTime technologies which are more profitable, notably iTunes, are being</description>
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