How Long Have You Been Here?

Tell us your date.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011 by RedneckDude | Discussion: Community

Hey guys, I have seen a lot of just plain useless threads in my time. Why not make another?

I thought it might be interesting to see how many old timers are still here.

I stumbled across a record of my becoming a member here at WC.

I seem to be coming up on my 7th anniversary. Contrary to my current info.

 

Here is the real date.  

User Number 1461425
Member Since Sep 5, 2004

 

EDIT: BTW, for those who've been gone a while, I'm PuterDudeJim.

 

Let's see yours?   

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butch123
Reply #41 Thursday, August 18, 2011 10:47 AM
Member Since
Jan 25, 2004
starkers
Reply #42 Thursday, August 18, 2011 10:51 AM

Geez, there's a lot of old farts around here... and 2 main worries arise...

Stagnatus activium.... increased fossilization.

Cerebelum humourus impedus.... a lot less to laugh about

RedneckDude
Reply #43 Thursday, August 18, 2011 11:09 AM

Member Since: 3/25/2001
User Number 194

WOW! Over 10 years now.

 

(Note to self: Get a life!!!)

ROFLMAO!!!

Phoon
Reply #44 Thursday, August 18, 2011 11:10 AM

starkers
Geez, there's a lot of old farts around here... and 2 main worries arise...

Stagnatus activium.... increased fossilization.

Cerebelum humourus impedus.... a lot less to laugh about

 

Cranalrectus Inversion

 

Threadius Hijacktus - Getting Even with a Redneck!

Lantec
Reply #45 Thursday, August 18, 2011 11:11 AM

Cranalrectus Inversion

Here in the south we call that Cranial Rectumitis

RedneckDude
Reply #46 Thursday, August 18, 2011 11:17 AM

Lantec

Quoting Phoon, reply 44Cranalrectus Inversion

Here in the south we call that Cranial Rectumitis

Intercranial-rectal intersectomy    

JcRabbit
Reply #47 Thursday, August 18, 2011 1:58 PM

I've been with Wincustomize since 3/25/2001 and I'm member number 261.

For those who still don't know the story, at the end of the year 2000 Wincustomize still did not exist and Skinz.org was *the* place to be, as Customize.org had been before that. Windows customization was still very much a niche market and the dot.com bubble had just burst.

Skinz.org was owned by eFront, an advertising network run by a shady character named Sam Jain, who 'invested' in popular web sites in return for the right to host eFront banner ads in them *and* ownership of the sites themselves (bandwidth was very, very, expensive in those days, and many free web sites fell victim of their own success, so it was either that or submit to someone like Sam Jain - i.e.; essentially selling your soul to the devil).

As the dot.com bubble burst, eFront was unable to make payments to the various web sites due to lack of advertising revenue. This created a major war with affiliates, and, at one point, someone leaked the ICQ logs (remember that messaging application?) of Sam Jain's conversations with employees and other people. This put bare all the shady practices performed by eFront and Sam Jain himself, such as not paying affiliates, sending legal threats to anyone who spoke badly of eFront, etc... The release of the logs paralyzed eFront (several key employees resigned) and created a personal nightmare for Jain, who would later run into trouble with the law due to unrelated matters.

Anyway, now unable to meet their financial compromises, Skinz.org was dying. Webmasters at Skinz.org (remember Shoggot?) were not getting paid, and, in addition, many skinners had removed their works from it in protest of Skinz.org affiliation to eFront.

It was at this point that Brad Wardel and Stardock stepped up with the creation of Wincustomize to fill the void. It was a *very risky* move back then, because, as I mentioned, bandwidth was terribly expensive (nothing like a skins site to gobble up TONS of bandwidth, which would then have to be paid by revenue taken from the sales of Stardock applications) and Stardock was nowhere near as big as it is these days.

Furthermore, with many different customizable applications existing back then, many skinners were very weary of adopting Wincustomize as their 'new home' because it was backed by Stardock, a maker of commercial (boohooo, evil, ehehe ) skinnable applications set on dominating the market. Brad counteracted this by opening up Wincustomize to non-Stardock skinnable applications from the very beginning - and, in part thanks to this, Wincustomize succeeded in taking the place of Skinz.org (which is now a ghost town, as are most of the other skin sites of the time - except for DeviantArt, which grew in a different direction).

If you ever wondered why there is a Winstep section here at Wincustomize, even though Winstep and Stardock are 'competitors' (note the brackets), now you know why.

Lantec
Reply #48 Thursday, August 18, 2011 2:02 PM

Thanks for the history lesson  Jorge

RedneckDude
Reply #49 Thursday, August 18, 2011 3:16 PM

Lantec
Thanks for the history lesson  Jorge

lgspence
Reply #50 Thursday, August 18, 2011 3:22 PM

Been a member since 3/26/2003

 user number 634277

DaveBax
Reply #51 Thursday, August 18, 2011 3:43 PM

Been here long enough to know there are very nice members here from all over the world. Sure glad I'm a small part of it.

Only thing Im still getting use to is dealing with are Rednecks.

Phoon
Reply #52 Thursday, August 18, 2011 4:09 PM

DaveBax
nly thing Im still getting use to is dealing with are Rednecks.

Rednecks and Smedley's.. Damn.. just makes ones skin crawl backwards doesn't it.!

DrJBHL
Reply #53 Thursday, August 18, 2011 4:35 PM

JcRabbit
Brad counteracted this by opening up Wincustomize to non-Stardock skinnable applications from the very beginning -

And continues doing to this day...  with the Rainmeter Gallery. 

Just in case anyone ever doubts his dedication to skinning. 

Thanks for the memories, Jorge. 

navigatsio
Reply #54 Thursday, August 18, 2011 4:38 PM

07/24/2004....sooooo?!?!?!

(Seems like a few are always 'here'...don't y'all eat, sleep, shit, work, bathe, etc.?!?!?!)

WeatherBound
Reply #55 Thursday, August 18, 2011 5:24 PM

Since Oct 2005 with WeatherBound. But a little longer under diffrent name?  lol

Jeff T
Reply #56 Thursday, August 18, 2011 5:24 PM

User Number : 729077
Member Since: Nov 17, 2003

 

RedneckDude
Reply #57 Thursday, August 18, 2011 5:25 PM


Quoting DaveBax, reply 51nly thing Im still getting use to is dealing with are Rednecks.

Rednecks and Smedley's.. Damn.. just makes ones skin crawl backwards doesn't it.!

And guys like Phoon with a first name of Buff.....          

 

 

Phoon
Reply #58 Thursday, August 18, 2011 5:38 PM

RedneckDude
And guys like Phoon with a first name of Buff.

 

 

of course you know, this means war..

 

DrJBHL
Reply #59 Thursday, August 18, 2011 5:54 PM

 

ZubaZ
Reply #60 Thursday, August 18, 2011 6:33 PM

I've been here a long-ish time.  Soem days it feels like forever and sometimes just yesterday.

Member Since: 11/13/2001
User Number: 150121

Good friends and good times keep me coming back more than the skins soem days.

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