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With any such resource, you get out of it what you put into it...
OT, but not much, related experiments in physics
:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OS1KXMsE2qk
jaclaz
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Thanks, Jamie.
Much appreciated.
Cheers,
I can't say I agree. Most of the eDiscovery forums that are very active have plenty of people willing to help people of all sorts including helping those who have not contributed much for any number of valid reasons. Your message is perhaps more a reflection of your own expectations?
I would hope to have a similar experience in the forensics forums... Surely, I will contribute when possible as well.
But, thanks for the reply.
Cheers,
More active forensic forum?
Re: More active forensic forum?
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 11:14 am
Anthony,
To be serious for one second, I believe all your posts are to the hardware forum (which is perfectly correct for those sorts of enquiries). However, if you're looking for a busier forum at this site, the general discussion forum is more active. If you're looking for alternative forums there's Digital Detective and Computer Forensics World (there may be many more, those are just two I'm aware of myself).
Cheers,
Jamie
To be serious for one second, I believe all your posts are to the hardware forum (which is perfectly correct for those sorts of enquiries). However, if you're looking for a busier forum at this site, the general discussion forum is more active. If you're looking for alternative forums there's Digital Detective and Computer Forensics World (there may be many more, those are just two I'm aware of myself).
Cheers,
Jamie
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jamie - Site Admin
Re: More active forensic forum?
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 11:33 am
- adiamond
Is there perhaps a more active forum for forensics with more users?
With any such resource, you get out of it what you put into it...
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keydet89 - Senior Member
Re: More active forensic forum?
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 11:40 am
- keydet89
With any such resource, you get out of it what you put into it...
OT, but not much, related experiments in physics
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OS1KXMsE2qk
jaclaz
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- In theory there is no difference between theory and practice, but in practice there is. -
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jaclaz - Senior Member
Re: More active forensic forum?
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 6:03 pm
A sheriff came the other day to serve a Psychic who has an office down the street with papers that she was being evicted. She was irate, and I said, what, you couldn't see this coming, I don't need your services.
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- jaclazA man goes to a clairvoyant's, he rings the bell on the door and from the inside comes a voice asking "Who's there?"...
jaclaz
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Why order a taco when you can ask it politely?
Alan B. "A man can live a good life, be honorable, give to charity, but in the end, the number of people who come to his funeral is generally dependent on the weather. "
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armresl - Senior Member
Re: More active forensic forum?
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 9:44 pm
- jamieAnthony,
To be serious for one second, I believe all your posts are to the hardware forum (which is perfectly correct for those sorts of enquiries). However, if you're looking for a busier forum at this site, the general discussion forum is more active. If you're looking for alternative forums there's Digital Detective and Computer Forensics World (there may be many more, those are just two I'm aware of myself).
Cheers,
Jamie
Thanks, Jamie.
Much appreciated.
Cheers,
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adiamond - Member
Re: More active forensic forum?
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 9:49 pm
- keydet89- adiamond
Is there perhaps a more active forum for forensics with more users?
With any such resource, you get out of it what you put into it...
I can't say I agree. Most of the eDiscovery forums that are very active have plenty of people willing to help people of all sorts including helping those who have not contributed much for any number of valid reasons. Your message is perhaps more a reflection of your own expectations?
I would hope to have a similar experience in the forensics forums... Surely, I will contribute when possible as well.
But, thanks for the reply.
Cheers,
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adiamond - Member
Re: More active forensic forum?
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 10:57 pm
I do think the question is interesting
mainly because computerforensicsworld forum has ~1753 topics currently in its general forum.
digital detectives was down for maintenance
and forensic focus' general has 33000 posts
I'd say forensic focus was quite active in comparison, and the knowledge and discussion that comes out of here is fantastic.
mainly because computerforensicsworld forum has ~1753 topics currently in its general forum.
digital detectives was down for maintenance
and forensic focus' general has 33000 posts
I'd say forensic focus was quite active in comparison, and the knowledge and discussion that comes out of here is fantastic.
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randomaccess - Senior Member
















