Happy anniversary TNCR
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Which of our active members are part of the "founding crew?"
I imagine @jon-nyc , @Mik , @Improviso , @jolly, @Axtremus, @larry, @bachophile , @renauda, @mark , @Kincaid , @Nunatax, @Ivorythumper, @jodi, @LuFins-Dad , @kluurs , @Friday
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I think my first post in the old, old format of the original piano forum was in 1999. A question about a restrung Mason and Hamlin. Crazy that we’ve known each other for so long.
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People I've met, face to face...
Mark
Mik
Big John
Plays 88
Improv
LB
Matt G
WTG
Ron Tuner
Bachophile
Kluurs
Kenny
JBryan
Klaus
Ivorythumper
MusicaSacra
Dr. Phibes
Mrs. Phibes
Dwain
Kincaid
Copper
Aqua
LuFin's Dad
M&Ms
Axtremus
Kathy K
Big Al
Doug
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@Aqua-Letifer and @89th were on the Piano World forums…
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@Aqua-Letifer and @89th were on the Piano World forums…
@LuFins-Dad said in Happy anniversary TNCR:
@Aqua-Letifer and @89th were on the Piano World forums…
Indeed, I believe I joined in the fall of 2004. The (old) "Coffee Room" was a spin off for all off-topic (non piano) content and I was in a boring job looking for some sort of interactive forum to pass the time, and the coffee room was it. I think my first thread was something dumb like "I will debate any liberal on any topic" or something and folks thought I was a sockpuppet at first, and I think Apple said "I'm scared", LOL. Oh I picked 89th since I thought Plays88Keys was a cool name, and I wanted something piano related.
When did it move to zetaboards (TNCR), April 2005?
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Made me think of the girl I was dating in WI at that time. She has a unique name so I googled her. Now she’s a nursing professor at the UW and is still pretty. I’ll have to email her to let her know I’m rich. I think that’s common courtesy.
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Larry participated in a cuneiform piano discussion that involved large stone tablets on the village square in Sumeria.
@jon-nyc said in Happy anniversary TNCR:
Larry participated in a cuneiform piano discussion that involved large stone tablets on the village square in Sumeria.
Recently, archeological evidence has surfaced that a trilobite from the Cambrian era was called a "braindead liberal" by a yet unknown individual.
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