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Any old timers still around?

The way I see it, if you joined the board when Bill Clinton was still President or at the very least before 9/11 then you're older than dirt. We probably made our first posts using a Tandy computer powered by a hamster in a wheel.

Nah, we had electricity... but whatever I was using, its main function was to serve as a 3278 terminal emulator. (So it may as well have been a Tandy powered by a hamster, by today's standards...)
 
The way I see it, if you joined the board when Bill Clinton was still President or at the very least before 9/11 then you're older than dirt. We probably made our first posts using a Tandy computer powered by a hamster in a wheel.

Close.

I joined in November of 2001, using AOL Dial-Up...

:lol:

Ah the days of dial-up. However did we manage?

But back to tying down the definitions.

Newb=Anyone who hasn't been here as long as you.
Old Timer=Anyone who has been here longer than you.
 
The way I see it, if you joined the board when Bill Clinton was still President or at the very least before 9/11 then you're older than dirt. We probably made our first posts using a Tandy computer powered by a hamster in a wheel.

Close.

I joined in November of 2001, using AOL Dial-Up...

:lol:

Ah the days of dial-up. However did we manage?

"Back in my day, you had to post quick...before the phone rang..."

:lol:
 
I used to post several times a day, but not really anymore. I got board with the BBS and found it to be too crowded a place to really have any meaningful discussions.
 
At some point in the future we should rename a forum in honor of Mallory.
 
How about this criteria for an old timer, if you've been around since the forums first year. :p

How about making one of the definitions something like "You have been a former staff member longer than you were a staff member"?
 
March or April of 2000 (actual date lost in one of the many server crashes). I remember when my group was considered n00bs and we were less than a year newer than those who were on board at the beginning of the place.
That makes me feel a little better. I still remember when I was a newbie, but I am also proud to see a few I welcomed here reaching Rear Admiral, too. :techman:
 
How should we call those who have been here longer than TNG had been on the air?




:)
 
I've got it.

If you were around when Enterpriser was pulling his antics, you're a Grade-A Platinum Old Timer. Seems like a pretty good and reliable metric.
 
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