I'm glad
BBQ posted this. I wasn't in the monastery on the 23rd since I'm at my parents house and didn't take any of my computers home. I remember exchanging e-mails with BBQ and the excitement of seeing an account being made.
BBQ was the first user to create an account and stick around who didn't know me before this all started. Maybe next time I'm in CA we can party
BBQ.
A lot of interesting things have happened in the past year and hopefully this will continue. A lot of it has to do with your collective commitment to helping each other out. A lot of the cool features were your ideas. Thanks for making the monastery a useful place to learn and have fun. Thanks for taking an active interest in making sure this place continues to be as useful, hopefully friendly (most of the time) and fun as it has been in the past year.
Hope everyone has a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
(Santa was good to me I got the Camel 3 today)
vroom | Tim Vroom | vroom@cs.hope.edu
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