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Old 11-17-2007, 09:39 PM
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Question The quest....

Like a lot of PB members, sometime I will read some old threads and posts and such...well...I began I quest...but I may need help I am trying to find.....the oldest thread still archived here. Yes I know what you are thinking, it is almost like the Seinfeld where Jerry and George are pitching a show....About Nothing........yet it has become a strange obssesion....does this mean I need to find the Most Ancient Thread or do a Thorazine "Big Gulp"?.....where is that thread..
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Ah,the quest for the Original Thread.


Maybe we can here the history of the PB and her birth now that she is growing up and all...

What members were there at the beginning that are still here.
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I may be mistaken, but I think the Puritan Board archives were taken down. It was started on or around September 29, 2002, if I recall correctly. However, you can see a snapshot of the board as it looked on October 2, 2002 here. I joined in June 2004, so others can fill in the gaps.
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For those looking forward rather than past, you can fast forward to the end of the internet here.
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I may be mistaken, but I think the Puritan Board archives were taken down. It was started on or around September 29, 2002, if I recall correctly. However, you can see a snapshot of the board as it looked on October 2, 2002 here. I joined in June 2004, so others can fill in the gaps.
MAN! The PB used to look cheesy! Thanks Andrew! Admins???....Weigh in here....I want to see the oldest PB thread in existence!
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From that archive it looks like start date was about 9-28-2002 and probably some kind of welcome or information thread would be the oldest time stamped. Maybe Rich could pull it up from the bowels of the server?
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From that archive it looks like start date was about 9-28-2002 and probably some kind of welcome or information thread would be the oldest time stamped. Maybe Rich could pull it up from the bowels of the server?
Oh Rich..........
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