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<blockquote data-quote="Kaodi" data-source="post: 2983726" data-attributes="member: 1231"><p><strong>The Ol' Days</strong></p><p></p><p>I'm not sure when I first starting posting here, though it was I think at least three to four months before the release of 3e, so late 1999 or early 2000... Word was going around in the old Wizards chat that a new edition of D&D was coming out, and slowly I think everyone was directed to Eric's site. I've never been a prolifigate or influential poster, but I have always enjoyed Eric's and Morrus' sites. </p><p>Man how time flies... next month is the six year anniversary of the release of 3e, is it not? I was so happy that they were coming out with a new edition. All I had were a set of 1e books that I had bought at a garage sale, so 2e was mostly lost on me, though I still it a little online (I joined that back when it was still TSR, with TSROs instead of WizOs...). The new edition was a chance for me to get an understanding of all the books that had come out, and to maybe have something approaching a complete collection... Well, that lasted for about as long as it took for the next book after the MM to be released, hehehe... And I'm one of those people who has never bought a 3e adventure, though I get Dungeon often enough... There has just never been one that seemed just right to me, at the right time... As it is, I have 16 hardcovers and 1 softcover out of... how many? A whole bunch!</p><p>Anyway, while I dread the day that 4e is announced (and hope is never is), I hope that this community lasts until then, and well beyond. Maybe by that time, the site will be run by someone else, but who knows. I haven't learned to read the future.</p><p>Yet.</p><p></p><p>(Ack, maybe I should of read Eric's post above more closely before posting...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaodi, post: 2983726, member: 1231"] [b]The Ol' Days[/b] I'm not sure when I first starting posting here, though it was I think at least three to four months before the release of 3e, so late 1999 or early 2000... Word was going around in the old Wizards chat that a new edition of D&D was coming out, and slowly I think everyone was directed to Eric's site. I've never been a prolifigate or influential poster, but I have always enjoyed Eric's and Morrus' sites. Man how time flies... next month is the six year anniversary of the release of 3e, is it not? I was so happy that they were coming out with a new edition. All I had were a set of 1e books that I had bought at a garage sale, so 2e was mostly lost on me, though I still it a little online (I joined that back when it was still TSR, with TSROs instead of WizOs...). The new edition was a chance for me to get an understanding of all the books that had come out, and to maybe have something approaching a complete collection... Well, that lasted for about as long as it took for the next book after the MM to be released, hehehe... And I'm one of those people who has never bought a 3e adventure, though I get Dungeon often enough... There has just never been one that seemed just right to me, at the right time... As it is, I have 16 hardcovers and 1 softcover out of... how many? A whole bunch! Anyway, while I dread the day that 4e is announced (and hope is never is), I hope that this community lasts until then, and well beyond. Maybe by that time, the site will be run by someone else, but who knows. I haven't learned to read the future. Yet. (Ack, maybe I should of read Eric's post above more closely before posting...) [/QUOTE]
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