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OLD AGED PENTIONER :lol:
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Wow, few faces I haven't seen for a few years in this thread!!
Where have you been hiding? I've had to manage these dunderpates all by my lonesome.Quote:
Originally Posted by beachbum
when i arrived here (back to 2000) this was a wonderful place...no .net stuff...all vb6...a cool site...without ads...with people like Megatron, Hack, a kid named Mathew Gates i supose, crptcblade, karl ... and a much more... it was a good community... it was special...
i think i have a mirror of that old site somewhere ...
now...is just another commercial site... too many ads... too many moderation... its ok to learn...only...:(
Oh I dunno. Things have changed, people have come, people have gone, people have died, but there's still life here. Still interesting characters saying interesting things. Might be less free-wheeling, but there are still some pretty free-wheelin folks around here.
[QUOTE=Shaggy Hiker]Oh I dunno. Things have changed, people have come, people have gone, people have died..../QUOTE]
And people have changed. Some unexistent or fun people have in the long run turned into monsters from an other world. (I am not pointing at someone special...well I do really)....
[QUOTE=NoteMe]As god is my witness, I haven't a clue what that post means, refers to, or otherwise is about :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
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Originally Posted by zuperman
There was John Percival, Parksie, Dennis Wrenn, kovan and a lot of them others.
The most shocking news for me after I returned to the forums after a gap of a couple of years was Parksie's death.
Funny, back when I had first joined, there had been debates on whether to have a separate Chit Chat forum because people had started posting chit chat stuff in either the General VB or in Forum Feedback. And after it had been created, whether its posts should count towards the total post count. Guess some things never change :)
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And regarding the ads, I guess when the ownership of the forums transferred from Karl Moore to the JupiterWorld (?) people (read: Brad Jones and co), many members left in protest of the deal, and also in protest of the moderation and advertisements. However it was soon back to business for the other members, ads or no ads.
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I never really understood why people had a problem with JM, or the (relatively small & easy to scroll past) ad's. Without them the site would have collapsed due to the "weight" of users. Things have still been a bit stretched at times ('server busy' type errors), even with the extra budget they bring.
As to the moderation, I don't see why that's such a biggie - we're very relaxed compared to most large tech forums.
Some people can't accept the changes, some people can shrug them off...Quote:
Originally Posted by si_the_geek
Financial constraints and the threat of shutting down VBF was what forced a takeover, which in my frank opinion, some of the members could not digest. As a result there were many offshoots of VBF, started by or promoted by ex-VBF members.
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GWRARRRRRRGRABBLEGWARRRRRQuote:
Originally Posted by NoteMe
That was monster for whatcu talkin bout Willis :)
I left because the Golden Chair became a blueprint for my life.
I tell you how old some of the contributors to this thread are. Honeybee still has this link on his sig: Get more power for your floppy disks.
This thread has been hangin' around so long that it predates me.
This thread ate my lobsters.