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Last post 11-15-2006 9:07 PM by Daddy Dee. 70 replies.
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  • 11-10-2006 5:39 PM In reply to

    Re: Paleozoic forum members

    fini:
    BTW, Dee, how were you able to search this? I had a different user ID (like Mr. fini, or something) before I was fini, and was curious when I actually first joined. This info would be useful to know where I stand with this Starbucks thing, should those ahead of me resign. Wink [;)]

    Gregg,

    You've noticed the link to view all members in the shortcuts menu? It's visible from the Klipsch Forums page and the Home Audio Forums page. It has some parameters for search by date or alpha. I did browse through the M's usernames prior to your date registered as fini. Didn't locate Mr. Fini, or other M names that looked likely. That would be fun to locate your original ID.

     

    "I know I'm paranoid.... but, am I paranoid enough?" --Tom Clancy
  • 11-10-2006 5:56 PM In reply to

    • Coytee
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    Re: Paleozoic forum members

    Interesting research Dee...  you WERE twiddling your thumbs huh!!  Here's another twiddle for ya!

    Not only 'how long' have you owned Klipsch, but how much of your life (as a percent).

    I bought my LaScalas in 1979.  Today is 2006.  I've had them for about 27 years.  I'm 46 so I've had them for 27/46 years or for 58.69% of my life. 

    Cool [H]

     

  • 11-10-2006 6:33 PM In reply to

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    Coytee,

    That's interesting. You were a mere lad when you got your La Scalas.  How do those numbers compare to the season of life you've been married?


    "I know I'm paranoid.... but, am I paranoid enough?" --Tom Clancy
  • 11-10-2006 8:51 PM In reply to

    • Coytee
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    Re: Paleozoic forum members

    hmm...  married or together?

    We've been married for 5 years, so that works out to 10.86%  We however, met and have been together since 1989 so that works out to 36.95% of my life.

    ya, I was slow, needed to be 100% she'd accept Heritage..

    Big Smile [:D]

  • 11-10-2006 11:25 PM In reply to

    • fini
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    Re: Paleozoic forum members

    Daddy Dee:

    fini:
    BTW, Dee, how were you able to search this? I had a different user ID (like Mr. fini, or something) before I was fini, and was curious when I actually first joined. This info would be useful to know where I stand with this Starbucks thing, should those ahead of me resign. Wink [;)]


    Gregg,


    You've noticed the link to view all members in the shortcuts menu? It's visible from the Klipsch Forums page and the Home Audio Forums page. It has some parameters for search by date or alpha. I did browse through the M's usernames prior to your date registered as fini. Didn't locate Mr. Fini, or other M names that looked likely. That would be fun to locate your original ID.




    Thanks, Dee. I couldn't find anything, either. The oldest post of mine that came up on a search was from 2001. I wonder where the old ones went? Probably stored in a box in the basement of the museum in Hope...Wink [;)]
    Jumping out of the groove®
  • 11-10-2006 11:31 PM In reply to

    • Coytee
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    Re: Paleozoic forum members

    "Probably stored in a box in the basement of the museum in Hope"

    No, Fini, that can't be the case.  As you saw when you were there (?), they ONLY store moisture sensative items down there.

    Sad [:(]

  • 11-10-2006 11:58 PM In reply to

    • fini
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    Re: Paleozoic forum members

    Coytee:

    "Probably stored in a box in the basement of the museum in Hope"


    No, Fini, that can't be the case. As you saw when you were there (?), they ONLY store moisture sensative items down there.


    Sad [:(]



    Oh, you're right. My humor was not as dry back then.
    Jumping out of the groove®
  • 11-11-2006 12:05 AM In reply to

    Re: Paleozoic forum members

    fini:
    Daddy Dee:

    fini:
    BTW, Dee, how were you able to search this? I had a different user ID (like Mr. fini, or something) before I was fini, and was curious when I actually first joined. This info would be useful to know where I stand with this Starbucks thing, should those ahead of me resign. Wink [;)]

    Gregg,

    You've noticed the link to view all members in the shortcuts menu? It's visible from the Klipsch Forums page and the Home Audio Forums page. It has some parameters for search by date or alpha. I did browse through the M's usernames prior to your date registered as fini. Didn't locate Mr. Fini, or other M names that looked likely. That would be fun to locate your original ID.

    Thanks, Dee. I couldn't find anything, either. The oldest post of mine that came up on a search was from 2001. I wonder where the old ones went? Probably stored in a box in the basement of the museum in Hope...Wink [;)]


    Yes, there are some quirky things done by the software upgrades and new forum, etc. Kind of dark, unexplainable things.
    "I know I'm paranoid.... but, am I paranoid enough?" --Tom Clancy
  • 11-11-2006 12:10 AM In reply to

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    Some questions for the forum fossils:

    If there is a fini is there a début?

    Are maxg and deang brothers?

    Same question for scooterdog, woodog, and seadog.

    If there is a colterphoto1, is there a colterphoto2 or colterphoto3?

    How many people are related to dtel?

    Where does mobile homeless live?

    Montana, where men are men and sheep are lying little tramps.
  • 11-11-2006 12:21 AM In reply to

    • fini
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    Re: Paleozoic forum members

    Daddy Dee:
    Yes, there are some quirky things done by the software upgrades and new forum, etc. Kind of dark, unexplainable things.


    Kind of like an exorcism gone bad?
    Jumping out of the groove®
  • 11-11-2006 12:22 AM In reply to

    • fini
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    Re: Paleozoic forum members

    Good points, Sputnik. Fossil fuel for thought...
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  • 11-11-2006 12:46 AM In reply to

    • maxg
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    Re: Paleozoic forum members

    sputnik:
    Some questions for the forum fossils:

    If there is a fini is there a début?

    There was but it is over now.

    Are maxg and deang brothers?

    If I am right we are related cousins through a woman in Ethiopia. If Dean is right through a man called Adam.


    Same question for scooterdog, woodog, and seadog.

    Certainly related species.

    If there is a colterphoto1, is there a colterphoto2 or colterphoto3?

    The beauty of digital - these were poorer copies that got deleted.

    How many people are related to dtel?

    The last number I saw for those living in the dtel compound meant they had enough to elect their own Senator.

    Where does mobile homeless live?

    On-line.


    Note : Everything I believe today I will contradict tomorrow. (System in profile)
  • 11-11-2006 12:55 AM In reply to

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    Montana, where men are men and sheep are lying little tramps.
  • 11-11-2006 2:33 AM In reply to

    • dtel
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    That's funny Maxg.

     "  How many people are related to dtel?

    The last number I saw for those living in the dtel compound meant they had enough to elect their own Senator. "

     

    Well we tried that 1/3 dem, 1/3 rep, 1/3 could care less, It was a tie and once again nothing got done !

    Well I guess it really is like the government.Surprise [:O]

    "Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving
    safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways,
    Champagne in one hand - strawberries with whipped cream in the other hand, body
    thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming WOO HOO - What a Ride!"

  • 11-11-2006 2:52 AM In reply to

    • dtel
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    Re: Paleozoic forum members

    I have a question for Tony or who ever knows, If  it's something I shouldn't ask just say so.

    I met Tony in Hope for just a second, never really talked, so I don't know. Did Tony work for Klipsch or was friends with PWK ?

    I Know he is a not going to brag, so I thought I would ask, if it's personal just say so, it's none of my business but it is interesting ? Tony if you would rather not say, that's fine.

    "Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving
    safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways,
    Champagne in one hand - strawberries with whipped cream in the other hand, body
    thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming WOO HOO - What a Ride!"

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