BIRD at 19999 posts

/ BIRD at 19999 posts #21  
hazmat said:
Well Done Bird - I think you should be called "Grand Pubah" :D :D :D

I usually don't pay any attention to the titles or number of posts until someone calls my attention to it, but I just now noticed that my title has been changed and I have no idea when it happened even:rolleyes::D
 
/ BIRD at 19999 posts #24  
Mornin Bird,
Congrats to you ! What I find so amazing, is that it doesnt seem like you post that much ! :confused: You must of had a heck of a run years ago ! :)
 
/ BIRD at 19999 posts #25  
Bird,

Thanks for sharing. I haven't read them all but whenever I see your contributing I pay attention. Thanks again.
 
/ BIRD at 19999 posts #26  
Oh Mr Bird, its been a delight having you aboard. What Mrs Bird think? My wife has no clue how many posts I have, good thing too! :D
 
/ BIRD at 19999 posts #27  
RaT, my wife has no interest in the computer so she has no idea what I do on here.:D
 
/ BIRD at 19999 posts #28  
You're the equivalent of being on the "Jedi Council"!


Just did a little math...if your "average" post takes 3 minutes, that's 60000 minutes/1000 hours/.........

If you posted non-stop it would take you 41.666 continuous days to get that amount...and that isn't counting the time "surfing", "reading" and contemplating what to write!

WOW!
 
/ BIRD at 19999 posts #29  
Podunkadunk said:
You're the equivalent of being on the "Jedi Council"!


Just did a little math...if your "average" post takes 3 minutes, that's 60000 minutes/1000 hours/.........

If you posted non-stop it would take you 41.666 continuous days to get that amount...and that isn't counting the time "surfing", "reading" and contemplating what to write!

WOW!

Now who has the most number of posts versus the number of days being a member?
 
/ BIRD at 19999 posts #30  
It would have to be Bird. Since we came from the old pre-TBN Kubota board, that goes a long, long, long ways back, at least in the context of how long we have been here. Also, consider the fact that the "world wide web" was still pretty new when that Kubota site originally started. I think I was on Windows 3.1 or something when I first found the grandpappy of this site :eek:

_RaT_ said:
Now who has the most number of posts versus the number of days being a member?
 
/ BIRD at 19999 posts #31  
Robert, I can't remember when I first started on the old Kubota forum. I guess compared to many, I was a late comer to the Internet, since I first got Internet service on 8/24/98, and it probably wasn't long after that when I found Muhammad's website.
 
/ BIRD at 19999 posts #32  
Bird said:
Robert, I can't remember when I first started on the old Kubota forum. I guess compared to many, I was a late comer to the Internet, since I first got Internet service on 8/24/98, and it probably wasn't long after that when I found Muhammad's website.

hey Bird got my 1st computer 11/22/97 found this site about 3 years later. you truly add to this site beyond compare.
 
/ BIRD at 19999 posts #33  
Bird, got my first experience with the internet back in 1986 with Compuserve. It was all text, 300 baud modem. The funny thing was the big pitch "you can make airline reservations with Compuserve" Wow, that is so cool I thought even though I had absolutely no need to make a airline reservation. I got my first bill, it was based on the minutes of use. I think it was like $25.00. That ended it right there for me. I was using a Fat Mac back then. 512K of RAM. I believe my first experience with Kubota.com was back about the same time as you. I was signed in as Paddock (my street address). I was still leary that someone would track me down and do something to me. I tried to distance myself from any ability for someone to track me down. Things haven't changed much! :D
 
/ BIRD at 19999 posts #34  
Wow Bird, you're kind of like a celebrity here! Before you know it people will be stopping you at the local tractor place asking you to sign their owner's manuals and such! You should work a deal with one of the tractor companies to get a Bird signature series model!!! I'm sure the TBN'ers would love to have that one. You could probably do more advertising here than in any other medium.

Well congrats. I do have a question, >20,000 posts, is that all on one mouse? That's a bunch of clicks if so! :)
 
/ BIRD at 19999 posts #35  
RaT, you were WAY ahead of me as far as Internet usage is concerned, although I was using computers in other ways long before that. In fact, in 1986, I had the Radio Shack Model IV and a daisy wheel printer that I bought with my own money, but only used at the office, and in March of 1986, I went to the FBI National Academy for 10 weeks and put that computer and printer in the little trailer I pulled behind my Honda Aspencade motorcycle to go up there.:D I didn't start using Windows (version 3.1 of course) until I bought an IBM computer in January of 1993.

And I still don't know anything about programming, or have hardly any technical knowledge about computers; just been using them a long time for word processing, data bases, spreadsheets, and Quicken.
 
/ BIRD at 19999 posts #36  
I was wondering about when the site came about, when it changed from Kubota only to all brands etc. I was going to ask in the the "Feedback" forum, but thought I might look around the site a little; for years I have just come straight to "Discussions".

So, I found http://www.tractorbynet.com/site/about.htm

After looking there, I think you, _RAT_, myself, and few other oldtimers came in around '98 or '99.

As the site upgraded, some dates and post counts reset. So, you are well over 20,000+ posts :D

Gosh, the 10 year anniversary of the founding is coming up in just months:D

Bird said:
Robert, I can't remember when I first started on the old Kubota forum. I guess compared to many, I was a late comer to the Internet, since I first got Internet service on 8/24/98, and it probably wasn't long after that when I found Muhammad's website.
 
/ BIRD at 19999 posts #37  
Here are a couple of posts from 98 and 99 I have them saved as html which I don't think I can attach, so I just made them text files. Not quite the same viewing as html, but some people might remember some of the names from years past.

Brian
 
/ BIRD at 19999 posts #38  
I remember a couple of those names. Funny, the first one reminds me of when I first got my B8200, right around the time of those posts. It was used; I got it from a dealer and just started using it to field mow. Sure enough, I found out what that weird whistle thing was; it whistled when it was hot. Fortunately, mine only chirped; I didn't get it too hot :eek:

This has been mentioned in other posts reminiscing about the early forum days; sometimes it took days for a reply back then, not the 30 seconds it sometimes takes now.

nobull1 said:
Here are a couple of posts from 98 and 99 I have them saved as html which I don't think I can attach, so I just made them text files. Not quite the same viewing as html, but some people might remember some of the names from years past.

Brian
 
/ BIRD at 19999 posts #39  
I also had just bought a used L275 and was looking for all the info I could find on tractors. I saved a few different posts that had things that could be of interest to me, and to this day still have them on my current computer. I wanted a temperature gauge instead of the whistle so I saved that one and did the mod. That was one of the first benefits I received from TBN. Over the years I have always been on the side watching, daily, all the changes that have taken place. Finally I decided I might as well join. If you remember in the early days you could post without being a member. Does anyone remember the chat feature? It was short lived (maybe a couple of weeks). I think Muhammad was living in New York, and was a participant of the chat, if I remember correctly.

Brian
 

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