You know, it's been 20 years since the creation of this forum
Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2024 1:43 am
What the topic title says.
So seriously, time flies, and finding it out from referring to when Holger created their forum account, or https://www.artsoft.org/2004/06/18/2-la ... web-forum/ - which is on June 2004. As newer people may not know, this is actually the third iteration of the forum, the first had severe limitations from what I faintly recall, and the second...uhh, I believe it suddenly got taken down without any of us remotely having the chance to archive the goods, which really sucked, as referring to this post: https://www.artsoft.org/2004/06/18/1-ro ... wn-reason/ - which is why this third forum iteration exists under the control of Holger in the first place.
The only thing I wished ever since is having a custom skin akin to the second forum's existence.
How you folks feel about this? It kinda feels like me and Holger are the only ones that are still around that are relatively the oldest, and I'm sure there's probably others that I might've forgotten, but it really feels like it.
So seriously, time flies, and finding it out from referring to when Holger created their forum account, or https://www.artsoft.org/2004/06/18/2-la ... web-forum/ - which is on June 2004. As newer people may not know, this is actually the third iteration of the forum, the first had severe limitations from what I faintly recall, and the second...uhh, I believe it suddenly got taken down without any of us remotely having the chance to archive the goods, which really sucked, as referring to this post: https://www.artsoft.org/2004/06/18/1-ro ... wn-reason/ - which is why this third forum iteration exists under the control of Holger in the first place.
The only thing I wished ever since is having a custom skin akin to the second forum's existence.
How you folks feel about this? It kinda feels like me and Holger are the only ones that are still around that are relatively the oldest, and I'm sure there's probably others that I might've forgotten, but it really feels like it.