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Re: Yeah so uhm.. hi..
« Reply #15 on: January 24, 2006, 09:42:21 pm »
Anyway, e1 had a website and a community. It's not my fault that people refused to use it. I don't understand why the same people are active here, though.

You were pretty hostile towards guests, as I recall, similar to the way vL treats guests.  That was one of the main reasons I wanted a new community outside of vL and e1. 



Channel guests possibly, but not forum guests. Because, well, nobody came to the forums...which is what I'm saying. (And I'm more or less referring to members.)

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« Reply #16 on: January 24, 2006, 10:49:13 pm »
[e2] was me making a joke when I wanted to join e1 (haha good ol' days and trust STILL didn't let me join)
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Re: Yeah so uhm.. hi..
« Reply #17 on: January 24, 2006, 11:04:01 pm »
Oh, by the way, e2 congregates on irc.tehnet.org/#chat
I'd personally do as Joe suggests

You might be right about that, Joe.


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Re: Yeah so uhm.. hi..
« Reply #18 on: January 24, 2006, 11:17:45 pm »
First of all, thanks MyndFyre for moving this topic. I wasn't planning on doing it until I knew that Mesiah originally meant to have it in Introductions and not in the forum it was in.. wouldn't be the first time a new community member went straight there.

Hey I just noticed this was i nthe "I'd like to join" section.
Hi wanna join?

Yes:
   Hint: Be nice, show initiative to join look up member IM's and talk to them via AIM, if anything email iago since he doesn't seem to go on aim too much. Also post a bit being active for a while etc.. etc.. all make members get to know you since trust me if they don't know you they won't abstain they'll just flat out vote no.

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Exactly what I was thinking, plus the "reading the rules" part.

I'm not sure about joining.. I mean, I like to program, I like to work on my website, I like to program with others, post on forums,  etc etc.. But Battle.net hasn't really been my area of focus as of late. I find it rather boring lately to be honest... But I have still been programming misc. things here and there, and my knowledge for Battle.net has not been lost. I tend to work more on system tools and utilities, network tools, etc. lately.. So joining would not probably do much, for you guys at least.

This clan is in no way a "programming clan". It's just a hobby that many of our members share, along with other exciting pasttimes.

We also rarely go on Battle.net anymore, although some do still game... we're mainly a group of forum junkies now (and some use IRC).

Oh man... I wish I still had that website... It's funny, I never gave out the link publicly, but in a months time It had gotten hundreds of hits! Seriously.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_spider

Basically, welcome to the forums... we're always open to new members of the community. I'm sure you'll fit in well.
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