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    if you're interested, there is a new forum about lasers, physics and energy which has opened weeks ago

    nice subjects and interesting projects ongoing

    we are looking for contribootors and followers as there are not much people around

    http://laser-ing.org/forum/index.php

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    pisse ma merde !!

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    Shrad,

    Mon français est pauvre. Mais, après avoir regardé ce nouveau site, il me semble que le sujet est principalement axé sur les lasers. Si cela est vrai alors je préfère rester avec Photonlexicon. Ce forum de laser plus établi couvre souvent la physique optique intéressants et dispose d'un large suivant. Ai-je mal compris la emphsis ou la couverture de ce nouveau site?

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    Quote Originally Posted by soforene View Post
    pisse ma merde !!
    Mort de rire lol! Vous avez de l'amour Google Translate.

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    this forum covers mostly lasers for now but is destined to cover everything related to physics and engineering which has to do with plasma discharges, RF energy, discharge capacitors and PFNs, etc...

    we are still looking for new members to span a wider range of domains, and the main goal is to detach from other more commercial-related environments and be truly community-driven



    nice to see people speaking french here though you are not so bad at all Planters!

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    Merci! But, the emphasis needs to be reasonably popular and distinct for the forum to have any draw. If it is primarily electrical then it will compete more and more with the amateur radio forums. This requires some thought. I will think about this.

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