Topic: Records from the days of yore

Poking through the Internet Archive's WayBackMachine, I found these gems from days gone by.

http://atomicinf.homelinux.org/~icroleplay/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=72

Read and enjoy.

Proud user of Ubuntu 11.10 / 12.04 LTS

Re: Records from the days of yore

These seem a little substandart to what we have now tongue

Not many people know this, but I own the first radio in Springfield. Not much on the air then, just Edison reciting the alphabet over and over. "A" he'd say; then "B." "C" would usually follow...

Re: Records from the days of yore

*gasp*

By the way, arsy has told me he found some stuff on The Lost Tome and The Player Rebellion.
This made me browse my stuff and I have the first version of The Lost Tome somewhere too, but it's printed out so as long as I'm without a scanner, I can't put it up for the nostalgic of you tongue

I'll never know if it was worth the pain, but I still loved it more than anything in the world - it was my life.

Re: Records from the days of yore

*gasp* I think I just saw a ghost! A young bored writer with enough spare time to write just floated before my eyes (looked a little like me but younger).

Anybody got Zarine?

"Ours in life is not to suceed but to continue to fail in good humour" - Robert Loius Stephenson

5 (edited by [RPA] Lloyd List 18-Mar-2008 15:59:02)

Re: Records from the days of yore

Hrm, all I have left of Zarine is one short post of the character I used tongue

Upon checking my stuff, I have documents like that from "Chronicles of a Broken Dream", "Mage Wars", "MS Wars: The Great War", "The Apocalypse: Rising of Darkness", "The Legend III" (both versions), "The Lost Tome" and "Trinity of the Mountains" but never everything of it tongue

Expect like I said the first The Lost Tome, but not on computer.

I'll never know if it was worth the pain, but I still loved it more than anything in the world - it was my life.

6 (edited by [RPA] Matthias Bloodmoon 18-Mar-2008 20:50:42)

Re: Records from the days of yore

http://web.archive.org/web/20040429125312/www.imperialconflict.com/board.php?board=1&topic=623&thread=738803&start=0

There's The Lost Tome. Most of the links work. If they don't, type them in manually using the following format:

http://web.archive.org/web/*/www.imperialconflict.com/board.php?board=1&topic=623&thread=738803&start=###*

(right click on the link and select "Copy Link Location" or your browser's equivalent, then paste it into your browser's address bar) where ### is replaced with a multiple of 25. If archive.org has saved a copy of the page, you can view it. If they have not, you're out of luck. sad

Proud user of Ubuntu 11.10 / 12.04 LTS

Re: Records from the days of yore

I have five volumes worth of Zarine.  Remember when I started copying everyone's posts into word documents?  Well, I have Zarine.  I'm not sure if it is complete, though.  I copied quite a bit.