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Originally Posted by Qiaozhi
It's not often that I agree with Hung, but in this case he has a point.
Let's have a reminder of the forum rules:
The term "remote sensing" is used to describe scientifically viable methods of detecting geophysical anomalies from a distance. It is also used to describe the less scientific method of "long-range locating", which is engulfed in controversy.
Note the sentence referring to "long-range locating". If you make outlandish claims then you must expect to be challenged. There is no need to get upset. Just state your case and move on.
This forum is for the open discussion of either method. Because LRL-oriented forums can quickly degrade into personal conflicts, this forum will be strictly controlled. Rules are still simple:- You must be a registered user to post here. Guests may read.
- Be polite. Name calling will get you banned quickly.
- Be factual. If you make an extraordinary claim, be prepared to get challenged.
In general, try not to take differences of opinions personally.
Recently this Remote Sensing Forum has degraded into a circus. In general we do not like to moderate this forum closely, although I have occasionally removed certain attachments.
Now here's the most important part:
Postings considered to be inflammatory can be reported to Admin by clicking the little red triangle icon at the top of each post. Please use this only when absolutely necessary... I would like to keep this forum as open as possible, and do not care to mediate every conversation.
... and nobody has reported a single post during the recent circus! Therefore the assumption is that everyone is happy with the current postings?
Please can I ask everyone to cool it regarding the jokes, etc., and let's try to focus on the technical aspects of remote sensing and LRLs, whatever you consider them to be.
Thanks again to Hung for pointing out the degradation in quality of recent posts.
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You know when postings are inflammatory or not?
Humm! But if somebody don't let it, well, is better stop with technical aspects.