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The beginning of Anandtech?

SavageDubz

Senior member
I found this site where you can do a search on how websites looked over the years. Go here and pick any date to check it out. Huge difference! Here's the evolution of the forums. Not that big of a difference though. I thought it was pretty cool.
 
repost this! i don't care...there's plenty of people who havent seen it unlike all you who search this site 24 hours a day
 
Congratulations!

You are the 1,000,000th reposter of this topic/website.

For your trouble, you've won a brand new copy of Windows XP Professional! To get your own personal activation key, be sure to call 1-800-785-3448.

Don't forget to ask for Bill at x2600.
 
Originally posted by: N8Magic
Congratulations!

You are the 1,000,000th reposter of this topic/website.

For your trouble, you've won a brand new copy of Windows XP Professional! To get your own personal activation key, be sure to call 1-800-785-3448.

Don't forget to ask for Bill at x2600.

heh...2600...heh heh.. 😛
 
Originally posted by: LordMaul
Originally posted by: N8Magic
Congratulations!

You are the 1,000,000th reposter of this topic/website.

For your trouble, you've won a brand new copy of Windows XP Professional! To get your own personal activation key, be sure to call 1-800-785-3448.

Don't forget to ask for Bill at x2600.

heh...2600...heh heh.. 😛
the build number for XP Pro Corporate is 2600
I got a small chuckle the first time that i booted into safe mode
 
too bad they don't have any pictures of the forums from like 1998 and before. they looked really different back then!
 
hehe you guys really crack me up. So who wants t be smack with a trout from baffled 😉
 
Yeah, come on, guys, I think there's a better, more subtle way to get this across, perhaps without a lot of commas, but definitely in a way that instills the inherent value associated with reposting, particularly in cases like this, where a person is already trying to convey a feeling of homeliness with prior experience.

I'm liking the YGPM idea.

But it would be a repost if I just copied and pasted it.

So hey, I found this site where you can do a search on how websites looked over the years. Go here and pick any date to check it out. Huge difference!
 
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