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when ever you wake up and check neowin...whenever you go to sleep you check neowin...hell whenever you use WAP on your cell you check Neowin!!!

or when a teacher asks you a question and your like "ahh wheres the Quick Reply Box!!"

CRAZY!!!

That's what I did minus the teacher part.

i wasnt a member back then, but i was constantly viewing the site...

i remember when keldyn wasnt a mod

Pretty incredible how it happened though. I just sent off a note to Redmak one day asking if he could use any extra help. I told him i would like to contribute and he wrote me back saying he was just about to ask me if i would consider joining! It still amazes me... lol

...when you remember scooby

oh my god!

i remember him!

i wonder what ever happened to him tho...

oh well, heres mine:

you change your homepage to google.com to be a little more productive, but end up having to type in neowin.net everytime you start a browser

hehe :D

in between checking posts you run downstairs to watch some tv :)

A TRUE neowinian has no need for that. He watches TV in a window on his PC whilst browsing neowin. :D

oh my god!

i remember him!

i wonder what ever happened to him tho...

I banned him again just a couple days ago. lol

in between checking posts you run downstairs to watch some tv :)

A TRUE neowinian has no need for that. He watches TV in a window on his PC whilst browsing neowin. :D

oh my god!

i remember him!

i wonder what ever happened to him tho...

I banned him again just a couple days ago. lol

:yes: that's what i do!!

I remember when Keldyn wasn't a mod, that was a looong time ago wasn't it :p I have spent waaaaaaaaaaay too much time here, that's for sure! I registered early on in my visits so I've got a nice low member number but not a huge post count to go with it ;)

A little over a year ago I became a mod.... i think? :D

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