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I wanted to post that today I have been on Neowin for 20 years. We have lots of long-time members here and I am very proud to say that I have been one of them. From member, to fMod, to Gmod, to Sup, to Admin, it has been a wonderful experience. Thanks to all of the great members and staff here (both past and present). And a special thanks to Mark, Paul, Dan, and Steve for seeing me through this! I couldn't think of a better place to be.

Best Always,

Barney

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Looks like there are quite a few of us getting to the 20 year mark! And if I think about it, with the exception of something like Hotmail or Google I don't think there is another website that I have been regularly visiting for so long. That's quite an achievement!

Congratulations on 20 years, Barney!

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On 30/08/2023 at 11:52, Nick H. said:

Looks like there are quite a few of us getting to the 20 year mark! And if I think about it, with the exception of something like Hotmail or Google I don't think there is another website that I have been regularly visiting for so long. That's quite an achievement!

Congratulations on 20 years, Barney!

Just 1 year to go for me... (Joined 23/08/2004).  Congrats Barney for making it 20 years!

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Congrats on joining the 20 year club! 🍻

Always great to see posts from members who still frequent the site after so long, certainly is a testament to Neowin and the community.

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Congrats. That's a long time. You have been a first-hand testimony to the slow and gradual deterioration of Windows quality over 20 years. :D I completed around 18 years on Neowin. I wish I had registered sooner. Was non-registered for initial few years of Windows XP.

On 31/08/2023 at 09:56, Steffan said:

Forgot I surpassed 20 years last month on July 6th.  Welcome to the 20 year club.  

We don't live far from each other either.  I live in Chesapeake.

Nice! I'm currently in Corolla, NC for some time away!

On 30/08/2023 at 14:43, Raze said:

Congrats, Barney!  You've always been the voice of reason here, fair and good-humored.    🍺  cheers to another 20!

Amen brother!

Congrats, man. It sure flies by fast, doesn't it? 20 years is quite a stretch. Just think of the changes you've seen come and go! Here's to 20 more!!! 🍺

Thank you everyone! This has been a true pleasure to be here. The very best to all the members here (both new and old)!

 

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I just checked and I got to 20 years back in July. Time flies I guess. My life is definitely a lot different from the day I started coming here because of Whistler news.

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