10 years ocuk forum membership?

Ive been here since a while before I bought a Duron processor setup so thats gotta be a good 10 years since its release
 
At best perhaps a new avatar.

Other than that no. Certainly not adding posts, that's a bit doubly pointless depending on how you look at it.

Plus I think when people start to see a decade on single account with tens of thousands of posts - we might start to re-evaluate how we prioritise and spend our time :p
 
Incidently, who was man of the year 2010?

Spie ( Men of Honour 2010 ) said:
Arcticfox - My father, who passed away in 2009 after losing his battle with cancer. He was a great inspiration to me and I miss him very much. Without him there would be no OcUK forums.

Biffa - An extremely popular choice with the Dons who has been selected for his amazing contribution to the OcUK Folding Team and his general attitude to other members.

Flukester - We've known Flukester since 1999 when he was involved with Ninja Micros. He's sometimes controversial but always interesting. He makes the forums a richer place.

JohnnyG - One of the best Dons we ever had who always looked at problems calmly and rationally and came up with the best solution. A really outstanding contributor to the forums.

Orifice - Some of you will remember the time when Orifice was our main Admin and put a tremendous amount of time into running this place. That special effort hasn't been publicly recognised, until now.

riddlermarc - Another great former Don who became a victim of cancer in 2009. He was one of the first Dons and was very active in the Seti community, firstly with OcUK and then with TPR. We will not forget you.
 
my first purchase was the KT7A-Raid mobo + tbird 850@ 1ghz + FOP 32 bundle , with a globalwin 802 case and some OCUK brand pc133 ram :) I remember taking a tank cutter to that 802 to carve out some metal to make way for 4 80mm deltas and getting some custom built baybus fan controller from some dude who used to post in here regularly

Christ that must have been around 2000 maybe 1999 it was so long ago
 
my first purchase was the KT7A-Raid mobo + tbird 850@ 1ghz + FOP 32 bundle , with a globalwin 802 case and some OCUK brand pc133 ram :) I remember taking a tank cutter to that 802 to carve out some metal to make way for 4 80mm deltas and getting some custom built baybus fan controller from some dude who used to post in here regularly

Christ that must have been around 2000 maybe 1999 it was so long ago

this isn't a first purchase thread.

could be now though?
 
Just think I could have been here at least ten years ago but just lurked on and off until I joined.
 
Is there an internal stat thing that you can use to see what sections a user has posted the most in or a quick rundown of total posts per section?

I imagine most of mine will be in some of the technical and gaming/photography forums while only the last few years have had GD buildup!
 
I was actually wondering the other day what the spread on postcounts is. Like, if you ranked the posters and then took slices, how many would have >100k, >50k, >20k, >10k etc.

I also wonder whether the longer you stick around chatting in GD, the more likely you are to get banned. I'm getting worried, to be honest.
 
I was actually wondering the other day what the spread on postcounts is. Like, if you ranked the posters and then took slices, how many would have >100k, >50k, >20k, >10k etc.

I also wonder whether the longer you stick around chatting in GD, the more likely you are to get banned. I'm getting worried, to be honest.

Statistically of course, it is more likely. As pointed out by Ed Norton's character in Fight Club: on a long enough time-line, the probability for everything drops to zero. However, you're an old-timer so are expected to know the rules by now and how to avoid getting yourself banned. The ball I guess is in your court.
 
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