Guest guest Posted January 24, 2008 Report Share Posted January 24, 2008 Hi Sherry, sorry to hear you had troubles working out how to use the forum. I went to a lot of trouble to provide clear instructions. Have a look in the Forum Announcements section for full instructions: http://www.rifeforum.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=11 (You do not need to be a logged in to read these.) The Rife Forum does provide guidelines on using Rife. I suggest you have a look particularly at the " sticky " messages shown at the top of each section. Also look at the FAQ and various other sections. You were unable to navigate through the Rife Forum simply because you did not login. For detailed help on how to login, please have a look here. http://www.rifeforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1073 Once logged in, simply click on " Forum " and you will see a list of sections. It really is easy! http://www.rifeforum.com/forum/index.php In time, the Rife Wiki will grow to provide full details for newbies. That can be read by anyone, without having to login first. I hope this helps Regards Moderator > > > Hi Sherry, N. and others reading this thread! > > > > > > First of all, there is already a location where people can > > > > independently discuss the merits of the various devices available. It > > > > is the Rife Forum, which I have been running since 2002. > > > > http://www.rifeforum.com > > > > > ****I tried to access that forum. It is extremely confusing to me. I > can not believe that I am the only new person that would find this > forum hard to navigate through. > > > Whereas this (and other) Yahoogroup(s) are great for a running > > > > discussion, you will find the archives difficult to use, particularly > > > > frustrating if you want to find good information on a particular > > > > device for example. > > > ***I found the archives very easy to access. I just typed in FSCAN II > and several emails came up - I found it very informative. But if there > would have been guidelines, I could have accessed them (before I bought > a machine) and found the suggestion to search the archives here and > read the emails. :-) > > > > > The Rife Forum was setup to provide a much better organised location > > > > for such discussions with archives which are very easy to read. > > ****That may be why the forum was set up - but it is not discussions > that I am suggesting. It is guidelines. Questions a newbet might ask. > One of the guidelines could be the forum website. One of the > guidelines would be to access the archives of this group as well as the > forum. I really think a guideline link provided in the file section > of this group would be extremely helpful for new people. > > > > There are separate sections for the most popular Rife devices and > > > > this is where you can discuss the pros and cons of each unit openly. > > > > > > The forum has proven itself to be popular, with over 4700 members > > > > (this Rife Yahoogroup has just 2169 members) and we have a lot of > > > > very high quality posts there. > > > > > > People learning about Rife are openly invited to join the forum both > > > > when joining this group and when visiting www.rife.de and many > > > > members are sent there by the manufacturers themselves. > > > > > > I am not surprised N. does not seem to know about it - he is a > > > > member, yet has not been there since April 2006! > > > > > > The same applies to Sherry, who is complaining about lack of > > information for newbies, yet does not look on the Rife Forum, either. > > She joined in November 2007, but then never signed in again! > > > ****I still do not see why you can not provide information for newbies > on this list. WHY do you see me as complaining???? As I said before, > that forum was of no help to me - I am unable to navigate through it at > all. AND, I would have needed the knowledge about WHICH machine I was > enquiring about. > > > > As you can see, there are considerable resources already available to > > > > assist newbies in learning about the technology. If you feel that > > > > anything is missing on the forum, which newbies should be informed > > > > about, why not post it there in the appropriate section! > > > ****Because it says on the home page of this list " This group is > particularly suited to those just starting to find out about Rife > Therapy " . Wouldn't guidelines be beneficial to help them 'find out'. > Not having it available on this list just makes it necessary for a new > person to search out yet another website or forum. > > > > > > The point I am making - The resources you are asking for are already > > there - you just have to use them and let others know about them, too! > > > ****You mean we just have to 'find' them first and then let others know. > > Sherry Bakko > > > > > Regards > > > > > > Moderator Rife Yahoogroup > > http://www.rife.de > > http://www.rifewiki.org > > http://www.rifeforum.com > > http://www.grayfieldoptical.com > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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