Tenth Birthday for TubeNet?

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Sadly, my date on my name is when I got here. I got to the internet in Dec. of 1996. If I had only known there was something out there besides AOHell. :oops: .Think of the money I wouldn't have wasted on that E.M. Winston 3/4 sized horn I bought.
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Well.....the profile shows for the most part.
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the elephant wrote:Doesn't this place turn ten this year in October? Or was that last year?

I have been coming here since 1997 as a lurker but first started posting anonymously in January of 1998.

When did YOU show up here?

:roll:
I think my first post was in December of '99. There are many here who were well-established by then, and even more who have gone on to other things.

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1999 I think.
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TubeNet started in 1995 I believe. I might have been late 1994 also. I can't remember exactly. I did not start to archive postings until Dec 1998 though. Before that I was just deleting them as I went along to make space for the new postings.
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WoodSheddin wrote:TubeNet started in 1995 I believe. I might have been late 1994 also. I can't remember exactly. I did not start to archive postings until Dec 1998 though. Before that I was just deleting them as I went along to make space for the new postings.
Have you considered releasing a TubeNet Archives CD?
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cktuba wrote:(.)(.)
What on earth are you talking about??? :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Jonathantuba wrote: By the way, why is it called TubeNet and not TubaNet? I have rather wondered.
Same reason I did not call it EuphNet.
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WoodSheddin wrote:
Jonathantuba wrote: By the way, why is it called TubeNet and not TubaNet? I have rather wondered.
Same reason I did not call it EuphNet.
I'm afraid I don't understand. Maybe I'm a little slow. Well, I guess there's no "maybe."
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TubaRay wrote:I'm afraid I don't understand. Maybe I'm a little slow. Well, I guess there's no "maybe."
At least you can guess about the maybe. I KNOW there's no maybe for me...or little for that matter. :lol:

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Can't remember when I started looking......

I bought a new Cerveny 686 for my 40th birthday in 1995. That marked my re-entry into "tuba stuff". So it may have been early 1996 that I first discoved this place.

The archive shows data on me starting in 1999 but I'm confident I was Looking/lurking in advance of that../...even though I may not have had anything good to say.

.......prolly doubtful that I ever have anything good to say
beta 14??..........OK!

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the elephant wrote:A Guy in Virginia
I don't think that moron started posting before this moron did.

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Rick Denney wrote:
Rick "who remembers when even Bloke used his real name" Denney
I remember when there were two guys who went by "Joe S." until one of them decided to be "Joe S. No.2" until the appearance of Bloke.

I found TubeNet in fall 98, when it seemed like everyone deferred to Leland on everything 8)
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not that I post all that often, and I seem to tick someone off most times I do...

but as far as I can remember, I've been reading/watching tubenet since Sean introduced it as an alternative to the tubaeuph listserv. Has that really been over 10 years? wow.

'course, I believe I remember Sean basically running the business end of ITEC 1995 at Northwestern.......
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All I remember is being "somewhat" active on the old listserv, not liking the new listserv (you couldn't just see who had posted, and I like to read posts based on who has responded) and staying away for a while. Probably about five years or so now; it was before, I think, I ever even bought my first tuba. Maybe six years.

I've gotten used to the format of the new (well, ok, it's not "new" any more) listserv, but...I still liked things about the old one better. Call me stubborn.

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Early '98 myself - when I first got Internet at home in addition to having already had it at work for a couple of years (and being the guy who implemented it at work, on some occasions.)
I was finally able to do more than just research IT problems and download patches.
I learned a lot of things that year :shock:
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TubaRay wrote:
WoodSheddin wrote:
Jonathantuba wrote: By the way, why is it called TubeNet and not TubaNet? I have rather wondered.
Same reason I did not call it EuphNet.
I'm afraid I don't understand. Maybe I'm a little slow. Well, I guess there's no "maybe."
KK what Sean means ( he told me himself, am taking no credit ) is that he wanted to refer to our 'instruments' as tubes rather than tubas, because there are many euphonium players/topics etc here too...............................its a mix.
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XtremeEuph wrote:
TubaRay wrote:
WoodSheddin wrote: Same reason I did not call it EuphNet.
I'm afraid I don't understand. Maybe I'm a little slow. Well, I guess there's no "maybe."
KK what Sean means ( he told me himself, am taking no credit ) is that he wanted to refer to our 'instruments' as tubes rather than tubas, because there are many euphonium players/topics etc here too...............................its a mix.
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow I get it. Duh!
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Thanks, cktuba, for clearing things up so, um, clearly.
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I guess I should have worded my post a little differently! Let's try it again!
trseaman wrote:
cktuba wrote:my first two discoveries on the internet and leave it at that. (.)(.)
What on earth are you talking about??? "With my wife looking over my shoulder!" (nudge, nudge, wink, wink!!!)
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