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Post by Grayzie on Sept 22, 2004 9:57:18 GMT
I'm 36 (which I think makes me eldest here ).
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Post by Relenoir on Oct 3, 2004 12:39:20 GMT
I'm 36 (which I think makes me eldest here ). If I'm correct, I think somebody recently signed up who was in their forties, but I can't remember his name. Probably in the last month or so. Sorry, I guess you get second place.
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Post by Crispinophur on Oct 4, 2004 3:50:29 GMT
25 in October.
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Post by Grayzie on Oct 4, 2004 10:29:23 GMT
If I'm correct, I think somebody recently signed up who was in their forties, but I can't remember his name. Probably in the last month or so. Sorry, I guess you get second place. Trust me, I ain't complaining about being second in this case.
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columbob
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Up the Irons!
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Post by columbob on Oct 4, 2004 12:51:57 GMT
25 in October. Why, it is October!
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Post by LordShrike on Oct 7, 2004 7:46:05 GMT
ok than i am 26 in january. whne the hell are they going to make all the books available to yanks?!
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Post by Sarra on Oct 7, 2004 20:58:49 GMT
I am 18 in Febuary. ;D
And I'm pretty sure that 36 isn't the oldest here.
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Post by Grayzie on Oct 8, 2004 12:59:33 GMT
And I'm pretty sure that 36 isn't the oldest here. Well, I was simply going by the "Ages of Lone Wolf Enthusiasts" poll here. And there is zero votes in the 36-40 range...
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Post by Zipp on Oct 25, 2004 2:24:38 GMT
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Picked up my first book by accident. It was the Eclipse of the Kai legends book.
After that picked up Captives of Kaag, again by accident. Now, I own them all (cept for the new orders, which I do somehow have the first one of). Unfortunately, the GM quests are abridged in my collection.
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Post by StoneCold on Dec 9, 2004 17:08:56 GMT
30. Picked up my first book when I was maybe 12? In 1986.
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LWhistorian
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A bird with a paintbrush, beware!
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Post by LWhistorian on Dec 24, 2004 9:54:29 GMT
24 and I think I read my first LW book when I was 10. In some ways, I was lucky they put it in the juvenille section since I never would have found it at the library otherwise. However, as I got older, that became very annoying when I went to buy the books.
Ugh, I guess this does answer the question I posed in the location thread. "Silly noob, questions are not for you." Or something like that at any rate.
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Post by outspaced on Dec 24, 2004 10:37:18 GMT
Bah! We don't tolerate noob-bashing on these boards--not even the noob bashing himself! ;D Welcome to the boards, hope you like 'em.
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LWhistorian
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A bird with a paintbrush, beware!
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Post by LWhistorian on Dec 24, 2004 18:42:18 GMT
Thanks for the welcome ;D
Of course, I finished reading new books when I was 15 since the publishers decided not to print 21-28 here in the US(To this day, I can't understand it since the bookstore by my house was almost always out of the LW books. I had to get there at just the right time to buy the latest book or I would miss out) I never knew what happened until years later when I finally got a new computer that could get me on the Internet(my old computer was a 386). I did not look up LW right away but at some point I did realize that I was denied the chance of reading the other books and that some of the books I did get to read were abridged.
Last night, I was just digging around on Amazon trying to find some other things when I got the idea to plug in Lone Wolf just to see what would turn up. From there, I decided to do a Google search and that is how I ended up here. As you might imagine, I was quite thrilled to see that the books will now be available online.
Once Christmas is over, I will dig around and see if I can help out with the project somehow. I don't have any of the original books that need transcription but I can probably add to the list of proofreaders(well editors really as I see you have it listed on the help section) or something like that.
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Post by Zipp on Dec 24, 2004 19:07:16 GMT
A bird with a paintbrush...
That's awesome...
And I don't know why...
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LWhistorian
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Post by LWhistorian on Dec 24, 2004 20:33:43 GMT
People tend to like that bird; on one board, I had about 5 people copy me after I selected it.
It was the first avatar I ever used on a MB...it must have been back in 2001. I kept it until the board acquired some custom avatars and dropped the bird from list of choices. Since then, I have used the bird on a few other boards when I saw that they had it. Unfortunately, most of those boards were run by a single individual and the members were the friends of said individual. Those boards tended to die, leaving the poor bird to wander the electronic hallways of the Internet alone.
As for why I like it, well it is a bird with a paintbrush.
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