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hall of fame?
hayley Started conversation Mar 10, 2010
I haven't been on the site for awhile but I seem to remember that there was something like a hall of fame connected to the thingites, were significant milestones were recorded ie 100,000 posting and the like could you tell me were to find it please?
hall of fame?
Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted Mar 10, 2010
Welcome back!
The Thingites and N3 are still going, though I've retired as Warlord but still lurk around there a bit.
Here's is the Milestone's Page (for every 1000th post) in the N3 thread <./>F63252?thread=100492</.>
Is that what you were looking for?
Happy to help.
Clive.
hall of fame?
hayley Posted Mar 11, 2010
Thank you for the welcome,life has been holding me hostage for awhile now, and I think I am in need of some thingite time
The page I was actually after is where the records of the actual postings for each of the milestones rather than the entire thread itself, I have tried going through the pages just before and after like the 15,000 etc but could not see it
hall of fame?
Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted Mar 11, 2010
Oh Noodles.
You know what I did? I went and fetched the page addreess then forgot to hit "paste"
See? Getting senile. I'm loosing it. My spork is blunted.
That *should* have read.
Here's is the Milestone's Page A13280618 (for every 1000th post) in the N3 thread F63252?thread=100492
hall of fame?
hayley Posted Mar 11, 2010
A yes now I remember why I liked to play there,
May your esteemed spork be resharpened and slice the rabid
Oh great and wondrous ostrich
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