0 a place on a computer system where users can read messages and add their own --
1 a board on a wall for putting up notices --
2 → noticeboard : --
3 a place on a computer system where users share public messages and general information: --
Khalifman, however, found the extremely subtle move 18... f5, and after chewing it over, the bulletin board was more or less convinced.
Bh8, but the possibility did not receive much attention on the bulletin board.
In some industry areas, the bulletin board has its own commercially successful achievements: free and paid hardcopy magazines as well as professional and amateur sites.
Marble writing tables and a bulletin board with marble surround are at the lobby's south wall.
Hackers are now playing nasty games with bulletin board users, by entering their systems and wiping out databases for no particular reason, but just to be nasty.
The bulletin board could appear wholly innocent.
There would be scope in court to mount a defence against a simple bulletin board, which might be described as such, but could be presented as something quite different.
A loose grouping of nongovernmental organisations and campaigning groups has set up an electronic bulletin board that will allow future research and co-ordination of activities.