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The short answer is "Mark Zuckerbot". All these forums are pretty much dead or at least a shadow of their former selves and there is a direct correlation between the rise of Arsebook and the decline of everything else.
In the white room, with black curtains, at the station
A little bit more activity would be good but I still prefer today to 10 years ago. Quality over quantity.
Still nice to see the old heads pop up every now and then too ... like Ixion a couple of days ago.
Grow older but never grow up
Yeah shame eh. We used to organise rides and do all sort of things here, then Facebook came along and we started doing it on there. However, since then Facebook is just bogged down with ads, sponsored posts, posts they think you might like to see etc and friends just seem to have slunk off into no man's land as they are so lost in the mire on your feed.
So I still drop in here regularly to see what's up.
Cheers
Merv
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
DeMyer's Laws - an argument that consists primarily of rambling quotes isn't worth bothering with.
It was anti-social media what done it.
I was just thinking Yesterday. I'm about the age Hitler was when he shot himself. Puts into perspective how little I've done with my life.
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