Kayaker
May 23rd, 2002, 22:58
Greetings all,
I dusted off an old .chm file of what it used to be like in the old days. This is an example of an excellent project that defines the cooperation and contribution that could be expended into creating a good project. Forum Project #7, a history lesson for the Newbies. There is much to be learned in the HUNDREDS of threads of discussion and DOZENS of different people contributing all to one project.
Pretty well unheard of in these parts in the last 2 years, this dying breed, Projectlactosaurus exempathicus, seems destined never to make a comeback. Suffering instead from greenhouse emissions or el Nina effects on this board which has affected people in such a way that this kind of interest and dedication is just not generated any more. Evolution plays cruel tricks.
In the hopes of a marginal recovery of the species, I present this rare fossil find for your enjoyment and edification. I take liberty of the boards data capacity and up the 534Kb file here.
Enjoy.
Kayaker
I dusted off an old .chm file of what it used to be like in the old days. This is an example of an excellent project that defines the cooperation and contribution that could be expended into creating a good project. Forum Project #7, a history lesson for the Newbies. There is much to be learned in the HUNDREDS of threads of discussion and DOZENS of different people contributing all to one project.
Pretty well unheard of in these parts in the last 2 years, this dying breed, Projectlactosaurus exempathicus, seems destined never to make a comeback. Suffering instead from greenhouse emissions or el Nina effects on this board which has affected people in such a way that this kind of interest and dedication is just not generated any more. Evolution plays cruel tricks.
In the hopes of a marginal recovery of the species, I present this rare fossil find for your enjoyment and edification. I take liberty of the boards data capacity and up the 534Kb file here.
Enjoy.
Kayaker