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Dear Agoracom Family,

I want to thank all of you for your patience with us over the past 48 hours and apologize for what was admittedly a botched launch of our new site.

As you can see, we have reverted back to the previous version of the site while we address multiple forum functionality flaws that inexplicably made their way into the launch.

To this end:

1.We have identified 8 fundamental but easily fixable flaws that will be corrected in the coming week, so that you can continue to use the forums exactly as you've been accustomed to.

2.Additionally we will also be implementing a couple of design improvements to "tighten up" the look and feel of the forums.

Sincerely,

George et al

Message: POC - The Price of Copper

Im no engineer either. In fact Im better at "de-fixing" things than fixing things. My tool box consists mostly of duct tape and bailing wire. But that thought crossed my mind as well, like a splint, drill down into the bed rock and brace the dam. But I dont have a clue if that would cause more damage than good or if thats even realistic. I have read people involved in building and/or designing the dam dont expect it to last 50 years, and its been there 15 so far I believe, because of shortcuts and inferior building materials. But like KO said, it seems it is likely that, without addressing the issue, the dam could be a factor in the future.

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