Posted on 09/27/2004 5:57:45 PM PDT by Bob J
I was having an argument with another FReeper about how many of the old timers were still around. I tell people there is a FReeper vsyndrome and that most of them are still around, they just don't post much anymore.
Here is your chance to put these rumours to rest. Chime in and let everyone know you still are alive and kicking. Post your registration number if you know it.
#13,544 since Oct 23, 1998. Actually I was bit by one of the server crashes and had been on before then for about two months.
Can't be that long ago
Can't be that long ago
Me too, March 26, '98.
I signed up in 1996. I saw a thread recently describing how to get that number. I couldn't make it work.
Bob S
We slip in and out of our posting comas, but we're still here!
Good evening.
I don't know my number but I signed up in February of '98.
How do we find our number?
Michael Frazier
I'm here. Just haven't had time to read this cool thread yet. It's at the top of the list, though. Thank you for remembering me. And have a great weekend. :-)
You're number 1318. You're very much an old-timer.
Truely a CBS moment in the history of FR.
When you go to your page (by clicking on your name under the post) there are several options in the header. One of them is to list your comments "In Forum". When you click on "In Forum" and your comments are shown, if you look in the address box in Internet Explorer it shows a line that ends "id=xxxx". The "xxxx" is your id number.
Howdy ho!
I never even knew I had a number. But I signed up in February of '98.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
oh...1816
"Great weekend = Pardek" since 1985 ;)
I don't find my number per your instructions.
I'm listed as from 10/15/98, I was active on two previous ISP's, one from Cape Cod in early 1997.
You're number is 12509
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