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I do seem to get sigged a fair deal. Whatever happened to Aeson? He's one. Aurora's AWOL, she's another. I think Rev had a frogman quote for a while too, but he changes his a lot.

That one almost sounds dirty taken out of context. . . which probably makes it better.

I think Aeson is AWOL as well. Reveille's sig seems to have been fairly constant for a while, if anything just a few additions that seem to thematically fit.

And thats the reason I trimmed your response. It is so much better that way.
 


Saw it several times. I knew someone who loved the movie and told me she used to be a hacker. I always wondered if that was true or part of a back story she made up....
I think that a lot of people in the early nineties claimed to be hackers. Having the appropriate skills and knowledge is one thing, having ever actually done anything with that information is entirely another matter.

Then of course there are the people who'll just make up anything. I went to school with some weirdos.
 

Are there any hivers obsessed with rereading old hives? I've done that too. I just got a new printer. I'm thinking about making the Codex real.
I reread a fair ways back in THE hive thread, the 30,000 odd post one, but none of the earlier stuff. It was just too different, I didn't recognize any of the people.

I think the main problem with printing an archive would be that the threads aren't exactly in a very printer friendly format. Plus you loose a little with the passing of time. Every reference to Fru would be completely lost on someone who only knew Rev, and such forth. I think ultimately the Hive has to be lived through as a transitory experience.
 

Then of course there are the people who'll just make up anything. I went to school with some weirdos.

The whole situation was odd and would make a great teenaged romantic comedy. However sometimes when I think back and look at all those possible lies that were told and think of the game she was playing, I shutter.
 

I reread a fair ways back in THE hive thread, the 30,000 odd post one, but none of the earlier stuff. It was just too different, I didn't recognize any of the people.

I think the main problem with printing an archive would be that the threads aren't exactly in a very printer friendly format. Plus you loose a little with the passing of time. Every reference to Fru would be completely lost on someone who only knew Rev, and such forth. I think ultimately the Hive has to be lived through as a transitory experience.

Well, if you just want the text, there is the option to got to the threads tools --> Show Printable Version and go from there.
 


The whole situation was odd and would make a great teenaged romantic comedy. However sometimes when I think back and look at all those possible lies that were told and think of the game she was playing, I shudder.
I live secure in the knowledge that nobody will ever want to make a movie out of my life. It maybe be boring in general, but "may you live in interesting times" isn't a blessing. :)
 

I live secure in the knowledge that nobody will ever want to make a movie out of my life. It maybe be boring in general, but "may you live in interesting times" isn't a blessing. :)

With the sh*t my family has been through, it puts Married...with Children to shame.
 

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