I sure do miss the old days...

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  • Robert Basil
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2000
    • 242
    • 2.0.x

    I sure do miss the old days...

    Wow, I feel like an old timer now. Anyone else here that joined VB in 2000?
  • Freddie Bingham
    Former vBulletin Developer
    • May 2000
    • 14057
    • 1.1.x

    #2
    Hi.

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    • TheComputerGuy
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2001
      • 998

      #3
      I'm close enough.

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      • Wayne Luke
        vBulletin Technical Support Lead
        • Aug 2000
        • 73976

        #4
        Hello.
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        • Reeve of Shinra
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2001
          • 4325
          • 4.0.0

          #5
          <-- 2001 ... the first version I used was 2.0.1 and we were so happy when 2.0.3 allowed us to have hidden custom profile fields!
          Plan, Do, Check, Act!

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          • Steve Machol
            Former Customer Support Manager
            • Jul 2000
            • 154488

            #6
            First version I ran was 2.0.0 Beta 3.
            Steve Machol, former vBulletin Customer Support Manager (and NOT retired!)
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            • AWS
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2000
              • 1830
              • 5.2.x

              #7
              Waves hand. 2000 for me. First version I used was the first version released. Don't remember the version number, but, I could easily find it since I still have the files on my oldest server.
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              • Robert Basil
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2000
                • 242
                • 2.0.x

                #8
                Freddy, Wayne, Steve, AWS... wow.... long time!

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                • Robert Basil
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2000
                  • 242
                  • 2.0.x

                  #9
                  I was running forums long before VB was around (But VB has always been my favorite). I've since sold all of my forums and havent been here in years. Thought I would stop by and see how the software has changed. Looks nice!

                  Anyone remember when Ted Oneil first started UBB and it was freeware / shareware? I think it was around 1997 or so. Not sure. I do remember it was Perl based back then and used a flat text file database.

                  Crap, now I really feel old. heh.

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                  • Freddie Bingham
                    Former vBulletin Developer
                    • May 2000
                    • 14057
                    • 1.1.x

                    #10
                    My first version was 1.1.2
                    Originally posted by Reeve of Shinra
                    <-- 2001 ... the first version I used was 2.0.1 and we were so happy when 2.0.3 allowed us to have hidden custom profile fields!
                    I added the custom profile fields

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                    • aussiefooty
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 1902
                      • 6.0.X

                      #11
                      Wow there are a lot of you guys. And that is coming from somebody who has been here for over a year.
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                      • AWS
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2000
                        • 1830
                        • 5.2.x

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Robert Basil
                        I was running forums long before VB was around (But VB has always been my favorite). I've since sold all of my forums and havent been here in years. Thought I would stop by and see how the software has changed. Looks nice!

                        Anyone remember when Ted Oneil first started UBB and it was freeware / shareware? I think it was around 1997 or so. Not sure. I do remember it was Perl based back then and used a flat text file database.

                        Crap, now I really feel old. heh.
                        Yes I do remember when UBB first hit the scene. I was using Matt Wrights wwwboard and switched to UBB. Then to vbulletin. I sold my original forums.
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                        • pank
                          Senior Member
                          • Mar 2001
                          • 466

                          #13
                          Does Mar '01 make me close enough
                          Bob- (pank)
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                          • Robert Basil
                            Senior Member
                            • Sep 2000
                            • 242
                            • 2.0.x

                            #14
                            Originally posted by AWS
                            Yes I do remember when UBB first hit the scene. I was using Matt Wrights wwwboard and switched to UBB. Then to vbulletin. I sold my original forums.
                            Wow, I forgot all about Matt Wrights wwwboard. The grandaddy of all internet forums. Holy cow, just looked and his scripts archive is still online. http://www.scriptarchive.com

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                            • Shamil.
                              Senior Member
                              • Feb 2008
                              • 4755
                              • 4.2.X

                              #15
                              How about the times from Colossus/Mustang, which actually came up with the idea of BBS/forums. I've met the guy who was a developer and partner in business
                              Shamil Nunhuck, - Radon Systems Ltd.
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