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You can run [message #104128] Sat, 26 September 2009 02:36 Go to next message
coachz is currently offline  coachz   UNITED STATES
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Hey guys, this is the original John. Long time. I didn't know the server moved !! So....I found you finally ! How's everything going? Nice to find you guys here.

John Bercik
www.kfocus.com/paris

or for rick who likes to watch the doggies

www.kfocus.com/dogland Smile
Re: You can run [message #104130 is a reply to message #104128] Sun, 27 September 2009 02:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rick is currently offline  rick   UNITED STATES
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that's what a pic of the old paris general forum would look like during a discussion on politics or religion.

hey big fellah how ya doin. shoot me an email parnell68athotmaildotcom
Re: You can run [message #104136 is a reply to message #104130] Mon, 28 September 2009 10:57 Go to previous message
kerryg is currently offline  kerryg   CANADA
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Heya John, welcome back! Still linking to you at the top of the page - your site is still one of the most valuable go-to resources for PARIS.

The NG server didn't move - this forum and the NG were separate but allied, and had different focuses (Kim kept the traditional/open-topic/unmoderated NG running, and the forums tackled things from a more platform-specific focus). They were designed from the git-go to co-exist in ongoing sync via php script. It worked well for a while (multi-month tech nightmare getting there of course). But eventually Kim closed the NG down in order to go on a sort of extended sabbatical in Europe.

There was some talk about folks creating a successor to the NG; the response was muted at the time, but one never knows - I don't even entirely rule out the possibility that Kim might return from Europe at some point in the future, get unpacked and settled in, flip a switch and start up the old NG again as suddenly as it left.

Nice dogs!


"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon

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