Wednesday, August 22, 2007
by Timothy Burgin
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Welcome to the sneak preview of the new YogaBasics.com.  This is a work in progress, but we feel most of the elements are in place to be able to begin to let our valued members a chance to check it out and have a look around. 

We are working on adding more functionality as well as transferring over all of the content from the current website, so we apologize for some of the huge gaps in content.  Please continue to access the current website for all of your information needs, but feel free to login and check out the new message board and to leave comments on any of the content that is currently live.

If you do encounter any errors or bugs please let us know and we will make sure these are fixed before the official launch.  You can post a message on the message board or drop us an This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it to let us know.  Please include the page URL and the exact error or problem encountered.

We are grateful for any feedback you can give us, and as always we are thankful for all of our premium members support.

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