Years ago when the internet was as young as most of us, Jim Lubin had an idea. Jim is a pioneer and developed the Quad-List among several other notable discussion boards and a website. Since then, several other people and companies have established programs and discussion boards as well. Not as good, but just as well. Some have gone, many have stayed. We continue to catch new people weekly. Now ya make me feel older, smiling Best Wishes In a message dated 7/11/2010 9:11:23 P.M. Central Daylight Time, lorilivin...@gmail.com writes:
Hello all, Over the last year (give or take) I began giving some thought as to how many of us that joined the list many years ago have stayed and, therefore, we were so much younger (many of us in our 20s or early 30s) then and now so many of us that have remained regular or semi-regular posters are now in our mid to late 40s or 50s. Woah! In addition, I have not noticed any "new, young members" join the list. Or, perhaps they have and are just lurking and/or they are much younger and therefore we seem like old geezers to them. LOL LOL Having said that, I recently came across some old e-mails from "user names" that used to be on this list but that I have not heard from or seen posts from in years. One was "QuadPirate" and another was "BluzQuad." Then there was Keith who was from New Jersey. A couple of years ago, or a little longer, Keith and I had corresponded off list. Being longtime correspondents, I am worried about him. This is because he had two brothers who were helping him but they were beginning to get burnt out and he was worried what was going to happen to him (as far as care) and I have never heard from him since. Anyone remember those guys? Are any of you named above still lurking? Lori -- Lori Age - 45 C4/5 complete quad, nearly 31 years post Tucson, AZ