Will you be here in 5 yrs?

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rickn

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Probably will be. I've was on these boards about 2 yrs before my registration date, back when the CPU Central message board was a backup when this place would crash a lot. I took a long break from the boards awhile back. I lurked a few times, but didn't post for awhile
 

RossMAN

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<< If AT is still around in 5 years, I'll still be here. >>

At your rate RossMand you will have nearly 50,000 posts. Wow.
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Close but it's actually 48,349 posts assuming I continue at a rate of 18.59 PPD.



<< Hmm. Seeing as i would be 21, yes and no. Yes because I might actually have nothing better to do. No because I might actually have a life by then OR i will be in a strip club wasting my ferengi money >>



Of course you know the golden rule, right?

Picts.

:D
 

GTaudiophile

Lifer
Oct 24, 2000
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That's a good question...to ask Anand. Where will he be in 5 years? Will he sell Anandtech? Unless the terrorists figure out a way to eliminate the Internet, and as long as there is an Internet, "Anandtech.com" will probably be here in some form, just probably not in the same form as we know it. I don't see web forums declining in popularity, so as long as there is the money to support the infrastructure, I'm sure they'll be here too.

Where will I be in 5 years? Hopefully posting from my apartment in Munich, Germany instead of my apartment in Atlanta, Georgia.
 

JACKHAMMER

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I dunno, but I have been here quite a while (points to reg. date) well before they ever got to this software. As you can tell I don't post a whole lot, as I try to have a life, in five years AT might not even be around. WHo knows.....
 

notfred

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Honestly, I hope not. NO offense to you guys guys or the forums, but I just hope to move on to bigger and better things after I'm done with college.