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I'm trying to send a message to the forum moderator but am having problems sending it. I keep on getting an error message. Any ideas?

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I once had an idea to make levitating cars using the power of magnetism. The cars would have large magnetic strips underneath and the roads would have strips with an opposite polarisation. I explained it to my science teacher about 20 years ago and he thought it could work. He wanted me to try to make a model but I was too lazy.

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Originally posted by hopscotch
I once had an idea to make levitating cars using the power of magnetism. The cars would have large magnetic strips underneath and the roads would have strips with an opposite polarisation. I explained it to my science teacher about 20 years ago and he thought it could work. He wanted me to try to make a model but I was too lazy.
Dude! Like me too!

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Soory people, you lost me there. I just want to message the forum moderator. Am I missing something here?

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Originally posted by MISTER CHESS
Dude! Like me too!
Wow! I thought I was a pioneer or something. Oh well. Did you ever attempt to put the theory into practice?

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Originally posted by Zort Boy
I'm trying to send a message to the forum moderator but am having problems sending it. I keep on getting an error message. Any ideas?
You can't message Forum Moderator. You have to message one of the moderators or send site feedback.

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Originally posted by hopscotch
Wow! I thought I was a pioneer or something. Oh well. Did you ever attempt to put the theory into practice?
One time at band camp I stuck a Phlabbit in my rectum.

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Originally posted by Flash
You can't message Forum Moderator. You have to message one of the moderators or send site feedback.
Thansk for that, who are the moderators?

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Originally posted by Zort Boy
Thansk for that, who are the moderators?
Are you a retarded person?

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Originally posted by cheshirecatstevens
Are you a retarded person?
Sticks and stones. Other people would alert a post for remarks far more light hearted than that. Excuse me while my carer wipes the drool from the keyboard.

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Originally posted by hopscotch
Wow! I thought I was a pioneer or something. Oh well. Did you ever attempt to put the theory into practice?
No, too lazy also. Imagine though, all the money I could have made... But unfortunately I didn't get hired at the mint either.

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click on Site Map at the bottom of this page, then under Community, click on Volunteers for a list. they love to debate their modding decisions at length, so just be persistent and keep replying back until you get the result you want.

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Originally posted by Blackamp
click on Site Map at the bottom of this page, then under Community, click on Volunteers for a list. they love to debate their modding decisions at length, so just be persistent and keep replying back until you get the result you want.
Thanks, I just sent an e-mail to feedback.

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Originally posted by Zort Boy
Thanks, I just sent an e-mail to feedback.
that goes to the site admins (owners), rather than the mods, i believe. it can take quite a while to receive a response, if at all.

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Originally posted by hopscotch
I once had an idea to make levitating cars using the power of magnetism. The cars would have large magnetic strips underneath and the roads would have strips with an opposite polarisation. I explained it to my science teacher about 20 years ago and he thought it could work. He wanted me to try to make a model but I was too lazy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maglev_%28transport%29

here you can see how the problem was solved. However it is practical for trains rather than for cars

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