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Post Fri Aug 20, 2004 2:13 am

Yes, we are difinitely glad TLR is still up and running and I'm glad I'm able to do my share in making sure the sites purrs like a kitten in every way that I possibly can Kudos to Bargib for hanging in there for the last 4 years and making this site what it is today!

It's just amazing to see how much the site grew in the last 4 years... from a couple visitors in the beginning to the impressive 17000+ registered members we have today, let alone the countless anonymous lurkers! We have had 7.4 million unique visitors in the last 4 years.... now if that's not impressive, than I don't know what is. Just take a look at the News Archive, from the earliest posts (on the frontpage) in February 2000 up to today and see for yourself how much has happened since then....

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Post Fri Aug 20, 2004 3:36 am

At this point, i just want to thank Keith (aka Bakedpotato, or BP). He has also done some major work in views of news, testing and various other topics.

As some of you may have noticed, and others have not, A lot of people have come to this site from all over the world. This being from the UK to Malaysia to Australia. I think that I can proudly say that I am a proud member od TLR.

Post Fri Aug 20, 2004 4:02 am

If a lowly first lt may speak, I just want to say although I'm only a fairly recent member of TLR site, I think it's the greatest site in the world thanx everyone and keep it up.

Post Fri Aug 20, 2004 7:22 am

What more history can you want than a recording of the actual events in humorous play form. The Starfyre incident is recorded in the last one.

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My Humorous & True Lancers Reactor Plays; with REAL posters as characters in these divine comedies, hosted right here on TLR:

"Much Uba About Nothing"
* "This might be the funniest thread EVER seen on these forums. Encore!" - Stinger
"The Taming of the Psycho" (Hey)
* "Bravo! Bravo! Wow your writing is impressive!" - mb52
"Zlothello"
* "If I video'd my face while reading this, it would've been a comedy in itself." - Imagine
"Reynet - The Prince of Starfyre"
* "I be damned if this isn't your best play yet Sir Spectre." - Nickless

Post Fri Aug 20, 2004 7:23 am

I once compiled a list of observations of the Off-Topic forum. Although some are more specific to that forum, many do apply in the others as well. And it gives a bit of history as well.

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I've been perusing the threads of the ancients. I looked back over the whole last year of threads on this Off-Topic forum. And I can come to several conclusions:

1. Some posters are not missed.
2. Some posters will be missed.
3. Zeratural apparently was missing, shot, returned, then went missing again and remained so for some time and has returned, disappeared, reappeared and is declared to be alive until his next pending disappearence.
4. Mindless/General topics get repeated 5 or more times.
5. Jokes/Stories have generally been heard elsewhere by most readers.
6. Links to other sites are, for the most part, dead.
7. The moderators use to have a lot more to say.
8. Popular Sci/Fi & Fantasy films often get repeated 4 or more times.
9. Links to Outwar are stupid.
10. At this rate, the number of stickies first in the thread list will take up an entire screen in 12-15 years.
11. The longer your username, the more likely your thread will be locked. (ie: lord of sunsystem & DEATH AT THE DOOR)
12. The likelyhood of your thread being locked increases 20% if you have the word "sig" or "signature" in it.
13. What you may think a poster is like will be altered dramatically when you see an actual picture of him or her.
14. There are too many modern day products/movies/games that start or end with an "x".
15. Everybody has a birthday. (Gee, imagine that! )
16. Most of the Privateer conversationalists have moved to other galaxies.
17. Pleasingly, there are relatively few discussions on Star Trek.
18. Server Error 404 has been linked to at least thrice.
19. Amazingly, for the number of males this forum has, the topic of women appears less than 1% of the time.
20. Posters are as affected by fads as anyone else, certain types of topics will appear more often for a time until a new topic has taken precedent in the interest of the posters.
21. Every so often, someone has to take a poll of preference between food products.
22. The majority of our time is spent posting about things that annoy us and reading what annoys others; which is annoying.
23. Reaching the rank of Fleet Admiral is NOT an admirable achievement, just an admiral achievement.
24. About 6% of the topics are unintelligible.
25. Stinger is slightly obsessed with post and user counts.
26. There is a 75% chance in threads, with 10 posts or more, that there is at least one example of bold type.
27. Very few people read or think about signatures as they are probably too often over used.
28. If you dig up old threads, you dig up old posters.
29. Forums are a microcosm of human endeavor, where evolutional societal traits can be witnessed over a short period of time.
30. The crime of thread hijacking & piracy does not have a sentence of capital punishment (unfortunately).
31. Those with at least some technical knowledge will often discuss such related topics to excruciating detail.
32. Strangely, of the 1% of posts about women, CG & hand drawn women get lengthier discussions than real women without wandering from the topic.
33. Topics with even minimal relevance to all will have a post by almost everyone at least once.
34. Some of the most useless topics go on for weeks sometimes months, while other more useful threads die off within the week.
35. Perception of what is useless and useful is unique to all of us.
36. One can threaten cannibalism on an internet forum, but one cannot make good on those threats.
37. If not for the efforts of a small few, the forums would be utterly lifeless.
38. Every generation of posters has their own forum jester unique to them.
39. There is never a moderator around when you need him to deal with a rampant poster.
40. It is not the length of time, but the quality of the time spent that matters most!
41. When an elder poster returns it is customary for current posters to say "You were gone?" And recent newbies will respond "Welcome back. Who are you?"
42. The answer to life, the universe & everything. But what is the question? (See error 404)
43. One can wager with great certainty that a topic will be lamentable when the first post starts off "This'll probably get locked," and the subject of the post is unintelligible.
44. Edits are a way to take back words you regretted posting, but a straightforward poster suffers silently from mispellings.
45. Strange sounds threads are more stupid than links to Outwar.
46. Typically in a 30 day period there is an average of 30 locked threads, any more than that signifies a spamfest.
47. To exaggerate his ever-presence and ubiquitousness, if you repeat "Fear Factor" 5 times he will appear to menace the thread with his click!
48. A diverse multitude hailing from around the world visit the forum and not everyone has English as their native language.
49. At times of extreme posting & spamming, confusion can set in, where a reply to whom it was meant and what thread it was meant to be in is more likely to be inadvertantly misdirected.
50. Poster frequency can be measured in a bell curve; in the beginning with a few posts of moderate size then growing until a point where interest wanes and it decreases until one returns in single sentence intervals every once in a while.

Edited by - Sir Spectre on 8/20/2004 8:27:40 AM

Post Fri Aug 20, 2004 7:43 am

51 SS has at least 40 damned good posts in less that 20 topics.

The hidden truth of TLR!

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You have called down the Thunder. Now reap the Whirlwind.

He that humbleth himself wishes to be exalted.
Hope in reality is the worst of all evils because it prolongs the torments of man.
Friedrich Nietzsche

Post Fri Aug 20, 2004 2:51 pm

I know I just joined on the forums, but I have visited this site many times since FL came out. I have played many different games, and been to many, many fan sites for those games, but TLR has got to be one of the best I have ever seen. Everyone here is such a community and the site is so active. It is unlike so many other sites. I would like to thank everyone who has made this site what it is, you guys are great.
Just my bit.

Post Fri Aug 20, 2004 3:58 pm

Fear Factor, Fear Factor, Fear Factor, Fear Factor, Fear Factor?

Post Fri Aug 20, 2004 4:08 pm

Aravis you forgot the evil candles and shoewax sacrifice.

-~-~-~-~
You have called down the Thunder. Now reap the Whirlwind.

He that humbleth himself wishes to be exalted.
Hope in reality is the worst of all evils because it prolongs the torments of man.
Friedrich Nietzsche

Post Fri Aug 20, 2004 6:25 pm

Bargib said:


But I honostly do belive that FL2 is underway, and I expect to take up a more prominent role once more when I get to collect some more info on THAT game...


I would love to get a look at whatever the information is that makes him say that.
The only leads I've found, unfortunately, are not in English.

Post Fri Aug 20, 2004 8:32 pm

Heltak is scaring me...... *runs*

Post Fri Aug 20, 2004 11:08 pm

@Indy - hope is ever eternal for me that FL2 will happen

I will just continue to hope! - be there evidence or no evidence!

Post Sat Aug 21, 2004 10:38 am

Me too. All the talk about these new graphics engines in D3 and HL2 only makes me pine some more.

*wanders off to fiddle with mods*

Post Sat Aug 21, 2004 2:25 pm

heh, Hope springs eternal for the ever needy of FL2..

ohh well, in all the 1,5 years Ive been on this site, Ive spent most of the time in OT (more then 90%, up to the point of almost exclusively, or ever exclusively).

Anyway, Sir Spectre, nice to see you, everything fine and all??

well as for TLR's history, Ive seen many of it from the perspective of the OT forum, I was but a nipper on the site when the great purge occurred, which reduced veteran posters to the lowest ranks, ive seen the Birth of some genious' on this site (when I joined: Fear Factor, Eraser, Wizard and Mustang were Members) Ive seen awfullness as n00bs accused our mods of Nazi forum administration, to name it short, Ive seen a lot of stuff happen, including ArconTV (there Arch, a little bit of munchy for that starving ego of yours ).

and I firmly hope the site will continue and evolutionize into better and better proportions. Three hip hips to Bargib and his marvelous idea of starting the site.

Edited by - Locutus on 8/21/2004 3:25:28 PM

Post Sat Aug 21, 2004 9:10 pm


28. If you dig up old threads, you dig up old posters.
Zeratural after the BOFH thread i think...


39. There is never a moderator around when you need him to deal with a rampant poster.

The Mullet Spam Incident, the only Rampant inintillectual spammer incident i had the distaste of seeing, apart from the minor FA/18 Hornet incident.

@Ss: good to see you again old buddy! whatcha been up to?

Judging by the Intervals between Spam outbreaks, i think were sceduled for another one soon, sortof like the ice ages.
But i am sincere in saying that i hope the Dark Age of TLR never happens again, pity i wasnt there to see it... if i remember correctly was there another minor Dark Age between that date and now, maybe i Was there for the Dark age...

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