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Funny, because, this thread is 4 year old Now, & the OP never came back ...lol

Actually the OP posted on the previous page: https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/741886-neowin-long-term-members/page__view__findpost__p__595443854

Yeah I've been here a while but post rarely. It comes in spurts. The equivalent of a serial killer and his cooling off period. Except, I'm killing my keyboard with posts.

Anyways...

I wish I posted more but time doesn't quite allow for it. Love it here. Love it far more than another site I frequent and post more in. Figure that one out.

Been here almost 12 years. Just like anything that grows, the unique charm fades away. Back in the old days the site was a lot closer and the community more friendly. The fanboys were also few and far between. Come here for the news and that's about it now, the community has lost it's way and is overun with political posts and fanboys.

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Been here almost 12 years. Just like anything that grows, the unique charm fades away. Back in the old days the site was a lot closer and the community more friendly. The fanboys were also few and far between. Come here for the news and that's about it now, the community has lost it's way and is overun with political posts and fanboys.

I definitely feel as though the amount of political conversation has increased exponentially. A shame really. I'm tired of political banter :(

Not been here as long as some but quite a long time for me considering im just 22.

Love this place, I signed up to learn about longhorn, ran my first VM because of this place, and then switched to beta OS as my full time OS because I was young and wanted to have something my friends didn't :laugh:

Recently started posting again after leaving a forum I was a supermod of due to difference of oppinions.

Great site with great members

Was it neowin that went down because of flooded servers? and neowin.net showed pictures of said servers? or am i getting mixed up

  • 4 years later...
On 1/11/2013 at 6:25 AM, Frank B. said:

I am here :)

 

The years are definitely going fast... it seems like a life time ago XP was released. 

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