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So, old-timers... Whats your post average?


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I'd love to know. :(

Got started on these forums when CMBO came out, but I've lost my original account (oneirogen, later the first ZPB)

This kind of retrospective made me feel really old. Being 26, 13 years feels like half an eternity.

Someone should write a script that collects all of Emrys' posts into a single text file.

EDIT: Found this, nostalgia overload, Space Lobster Origins: http://www.battlefront.com/community/showthread.php?t=46912&page=2 :D

(172 + 610) / 3962 days = roughly 0,2 posts a day or one post every five days.

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Not many. I usually just come here and do a search for what Steve (Battlefront.com) posted over the past week. That way I get to skip over most of the bloatificating and complaining about BFC's pricing policies.

Occasionally, I'll find an interesting thread and read most of it.

I seldom post here, as you can see by my low post count considering I registered on 1/2001.

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Oddball_E8,

Have been here since January 2000 and have 10,217 posts, counting this one. If I did the math correctly, since we're almost in September, it works out to 743 posts/yr or 2 posts/day. The total would doubtless be higher had I not been out of commission for considerable periods and without Internet access in others.

Regards,

John Kettler

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I'd love to know. :(

EDIT: Found this, nostalgia overload, Space Lobster Origins: http://www.battlefront.com/community/showthread.php?t=46912&page=2 :D

Nice find. Now for some serious nostalgia:

http://web.archive.org/web/19991012210845/http://battlefront.com/

Or for the really really old timers:

http://web.archive.org/web/19980127000011/http://www.bigtimesoftware.com/

In Development: Squad Leader :D :D :D

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Hi Ed,

Good to see you are still around. Have thought of you recently as I am in the process of reading a book that you and your wife might have some interest in. It is called The Dead Hand and was written by David Hoffman. It is a deep and detailed portrayal of Soviet WMD development and the systems for controlling them during the Cold War. What interested me the most was the discussion of the leading politicians both there and in the US, how they maneuvered within their national systems, and how they interacted with each other to eventually bring an end to the Cold War. Better than a novel.

Michael

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