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  • 19-03-2010 2:28pm
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    Welcome to the geography forum. Please read the points below before posting to this forum. We will adjust the charter as the forum matures but the list below are the ground rules starting out.

    When you registered for Boards.ie and got your user account you agreed to Boards.ie's general rules. By agreeing to those rules you warranted that you will not post any messages that are obscene, vulgar, sexually-orientated, hateful, threatening, or otherwise violative of any laws. On top of this I would like to add that advertising on this board will not be tolerated. Also abusive posts and continually posting off-topic content will not be tolerated either.

    We expect a lot of posters (in line with the other science forums) to be students. Please be aware of this when posting replies to questions. Not everyone wakes up a genius every morning.

    Check back here regularly for the next while. We'll see what "rules" are needed as we progress.


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