Omnimaga
General Discussion => Introduce Yourself! => Topic started by: lachprog on April 02, 2010, 05:37:36 pm
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Hello.
I'm hungry. Got some peanuts?
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Hi, welcome to Omnimaga! ;D
(http://www.omnimaga.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=1256.0;attach=410;image)
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Welcome!
Glad you're here!
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Welcome to Omnimaga :) Its nice to see so many new members coming here ^^
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Hi , glad you came here ^^
(Btw he's the author of Super Mario 68k, which has been on my TI-89 since the first day it came out and my 89 is used mostly for it, to tell how great it is. I still need to play Metroid, though)
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Lachprog!!!!! Welcome!! Big fan of your work!
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Hi , glad you came here ^^
(Btw he's the author of Super Mario 68k, which has been on my TI-89 since the first day it came out and my 89 is used mostly for it, to tell how great it is. I still need to play Metroid, though)
Now I remember why the nick looked so familiar! Welcome here! ;D
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Welcome! Hope to see ya around!
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Welcome here! :P
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Ha! The hero of 68k programming signs up! Welcome!
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Welcome.
I hope one day you can share in this forums some cool screenies. ;)
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Me too
/me is hoping he isn't gone alerady D:
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He is from the old guard, I think.
Discretion is a quality to preserve.
Kidding here, ok? ;) :)
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You mean old guard as the previous generation of TI coders, right? (3 years ago)
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You mean old guard as the previous generation of TI coders, right? (3 years ago)
Yes, it can mean a previous generation of people-
When I saw more aged people (like more than 45 years old) in the Internet they tend to not join as much conversation like young people.
I know that is possible to happen the same to a younger user, though.
I think I just gave here a clear answer, yay.
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True. There are some exceptions like some former TIMGUL members. Most of that site was between 30 and 50 years old). On TI-Freakware there was Ranman too.
I think a generation of TI coder is about 3 years approximately. For example, in 2006, barely anyone who were around when I joined in 2003 were still active. By 2009, barely anyone I met in 2006 were active anymore either and if you compare the new Omnimaga forum with the old one, since 2010 began, barely anyone from the old board remain.
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What years would those be? It seems to me that most coders are between 15 and 18, so would that be 10th to 12th grade (in the US)? :)
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The old OMnimaga forums were around from May 12th 2005 to Jan 1st 2008 (night) and the temp board from Jan 6th 2008 to March 3rd 2008. Most of the Omni member base kinda renewed itself in late 2005 and more people joined in late 2006, altough some old members left and the new ones didn't remain active for long. On the new board some old board members remained but only for half a year or something.