How did you find EN World?


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Morrus said:
I haven't asked this in a while, and was wondering if things had changed as the site grows and new members join.

When I say "EN World", I also refer to "Eric Noah's Unofficial D&D 3rd Edition News" before it; so if you came to EN World from Eric's site, the question should be read as "How did you find Eric's site?"

I'm more interested in hearing how the newer members got here, though - the people who arrived in the last year or two. Did you stumble across the site by accident? Found it while using a search engine? A link on another site? Let us all know!

When I clicked my bookmark for Eric Noah's Unofficial 3e D&D Website after being on summer vacation in Hot & Dreary Texas for a month and the Bulletin said that he was shuttin down his site, and the forums had been moved. So I clicked the link and I've been here off and on ever since.

EDIT: had to throw in where I was on vacation at, incase someone decides to do a background check.
 
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Like most old-timers, I arrived there through Google (or maybe Altavista, I still used it at this time), back in 1999.
 


I was looking for any information on the new 3rd Edition I had heard was coming out, and there were absolutely NO websites anywhere! Then one day my searches lead me to a certain site, and I started reading it. A lot. And the messageboards that happened to be attached.
 

Site owner lives about 500 yards down the road and runs our game...

Several years later I get an internet connection I can use semi-regularly... :)
 
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I dunno, evrytime my comp starts up it opens on this site, totally uncanny really.


It was in someones sig dunno where saying something like "thanks alot to all the guys at enworld, it was an author or sumpthing.
 


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