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Well I too had the same feeling as 'dude' about the new forum. Though its definitely a good initiative, I wonder if the new design helps. The old one seemed better (or probably we got used to it). But the tfmpage should continue. Apart from the entertainment angle, its a treasure trove of information. I could get information about so many songs/singers/music thru' this forum. And yes, I miss the old/regular participants too. Wonder if they are still around with different pseudo names.
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Thanks for all the comments. Positive or negative, they are always useful. If you have any specific suggestions that we can implement, pls post them.
Instead of spilting the topics into sections, one flat stripped down version like the previous df will draw more people. MrJudge: The new TFM Portal is meant to address this concern. Take a look and give me your verdict http://tfmpage.com/hub/portal.php?c=2 It'll replace the TFMPage.Com frontpage eventually. |
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Yes, even I feel the same. Instead of spilting the topics into sections, one flat stripped down version like the previous df will draw more people. Though "lite view" mimics the old one, somehow it does not feel like it. On the contrary, the new df has lot of features which will be good in the long run. I hope people will take some time to adjust to the new df.
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few situational songs....(we need to related to TFM..somehow..isn't it)
**************************************** Kavalai padathe sagothara... Yenngamma Mariayamma, kathalattan serttu vaipa... kavalai padathe sagothara.... **************************************** Ponal pogattum poda, inthe Internet-til, nilaya valvathu yarada **************************************** |
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One important thing I observe is this:
In olden days, the energy of each fan was more. When attacked, an IR fan could emit the monthly capacity of a nuclear reactor in a single post. To counter that an ARR fan's reply will have enough charge to electrify an entire village. However, today, all the potential energy gets converted into kinetic energy due to the process of logging in and ultimately gets lost ![]() |
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