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Posted by G Scalabr
 - Apr 23, 2001, 08:48 PM
Also, please note that the bulletin board script used by AntiPolygraph.org, YaBB (Yet Another Bulletin Board) is still in its "Beta" stages.

For those not familiar with computer software, "Beta" designates a product with known bugs that is not yet ready to be called final.

AntiPolygraph.org appreciates all the hard work that the YaBB people are doing on this fine (and free) product, and looks forward to the final release.
Posted by Administrator
 - Apr 23, 2001, 08:11 PM
I don't know what happened to Melvin's post. It was not deleted by anyone with admin access to this message board, however registered users (Melvin has registered) always have the option of going back and editing their posts.

Melvin, if you did not delete your post, please send a private message to "Administrator" (click on the "message" icon below).
Posted by Jane Doe III
 - Apr 23, 2001, 07:37 PM
What happened to MELVIN's original post that I replied to ?
Posted by Jane Doe III
 - Apr 23, 2001, 03:20 PM
Melvin,
   Was your polygraph interrogation recorded (audio or video)? If so mention that to the review board so they might possibly be able to review the entire interrogation. Also if it was I would attempt to secure a copy for yourself and review it prior to going before the board. Unfortunately having an "inconclusive" result on the polygraph means that the examiner is going to have to justify the results by using any means neccesary....i.e., LYING!Sort of ironic, don't you think? Good luck