That's when the King became KingCastor Troy wrote:2003nevada11 wrote:What year would you consider the golden age of this site?
Maybe it hasn't happened, people have their personal perspectives, or we're experiencing it now
The History of the Org
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MITTERNACHT!Pwolf wrote:That's when the King became KingCastor Troy wrote:2003nevada11 wrote:What year would you consider the golden age of this site?
Maybe it hasn't happened, people have their personal perspectives, or we're experiencing it now
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That's a pretty good list. You can also find some interesting info on the AMV ML.LantisEscudo wrote:Well, major events in the Org timeline as I know them:
Around December 2000: Org launches etc
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/amv/message/8087
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/amv/message/8136
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/amv/message/8344
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/amv/message/8710
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2003 was the golden age to me...
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Thanks for the answer
Looks like 2003 was good times, lol.
Looks like 2003 was good times, lol.
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Another vote for 2003. I didn't make much, but the people scene was huge.
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Now that you mention it,
a hell of a lot of users signed up in 2003
a hell of a lot of users signed up in 2003
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I've always been wondering, what happened on Mon Jan 24, 2005 5:47 pm? Compared to the average number of people who browse the forum, 436 people seems quite a bit.
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There never was a golden age for this hobby there never will be, people will look back at the past and see only the good. It was just a mix of good and bad DBZ/Linkin park was big in the past for a good 5+ years including the period several list as the 'golden' age.
Past is the past, let it go.
here my brief bit to Add
1998 Sephiroth started editing at a local public access cable TV station using its equipment. His mentor at the time dies around the same time the org is created.
Past is the past, let it go.
here my brief bit to Add
1998 Sephiroth started editing at a local public access cable TV station using its equipment. His mentor at the time dies around the same time the org is created.
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Why that point in time in particular?8bit_samurai wrote:I've always been wondering, what happened on Mon Jan 24, 2005 5:47 pm? Compared to the average number of people who browse the forum, 436 people seems quite a bit.
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