10 years in stratoforum
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I didn't think you were rude at all, so don't worry about it.
Of course I would be at the Nightwish gig; I even interviewed Tuomas before the show!
From what he said during our interview, they should be back here sometime in the fall. So maybe we can meet up at the next show in L.A. Did you go to the "secret show" too?
Hopefully Strato will come back soon too, but at least at the Nightwish show we can have that drink in the forseeable future.
Of course I would be at the Nightwish gig; I even interviewed Tuomas before the show!
From what he said during our interview, they should be back here sometime in the fall. So maybe we can meet up at the next show in L.A. Did you go to the "secret show" too?
Hopefully Strato will come back soon too, but at least at the Nightwish show we can have that drink in the forseeable future.
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browneyedgirl wrote:You're in Alabama? SWEET! We're in neighboring states! I was WONDERING if anyone here was anywhere near me...brought2ubyletterC wrote:...our whole family became StratoFans, in Sweet Home Alabama!You could have phrased that better.
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tpocain wrote:So you are a member of the GRITS* Club,too! Congratulations!!!!!browneyedgirl wrote:You're in Alabama? SWEET! We're in neighboring states! I was WONDERING if anyone here was anywhere near me...brought2ubyletterC wrote:...our whole family became StratoFans, in Sweet Home Alabama!You could have phrased that better.
*Girls Raised In The South(if anyone gives a shit, lol).
There are a few people here from Southern USA: miditek, a girl from Nashville used to post here, and quite a few from Florida. StratoFans are very diverse.
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Holy shit! I'm from Alabama too.
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Well, I'm originally from Connecticut but moved to Texas when I was 8--ended up here in FL later on. Too bad I don't live in Alabama 'cause then I could call myself Tamma the Alabama Slamma!
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Cool!tpocain wrote:Well, I'm originally from Connecticut but moved to Texas when I was 8--ended up here in FL later on. Too bad I don't live in Alabama 'cause then I could call myself Tamma the Alabama Slamma!
Alabama is a diverse state in itself. The Southern Alabamians are the intellectuals, the Mid-Alabamians are the big city dwellers(Birmingham, Montgomery, etc) and us Northern Alabamians are the Farmers, and hicks
but, we don't do so bad ourselves even though country living does have it's ups, and downs. We have NASA, and Redstone Arsenal to brag about though, until there is a nuclear war after all, Huntsville is one of the main targets, supposedly.
Courtney Cox did well from here, so did Jim Nabors, Robert Patrick, Gary Sinise, and Matthew McConanghey, among others.
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Sweet! My first figure skating competition was in Huntsville! It was in '94 and it was a 15 hour drive from Sarasota, FL, if I remember right. So I skated on a Sunday morning, and the Super Bowl was that very same night. My husband and I watched it at the bar next to the motel we stayed in, ate Buffalo wings, and yes--I drank an Alabama Slammer! What a hell of a night THAT was! And I remember the Space and Rocket Center there...browneyedgirl wrote:Cool!tpocain wrote:Well, I'm originally from Connecticut but moved to Texas when I was 8--ended up here in FL later on. Too bad I don't live in Alabama 'cause then I could call myself Tamma the Alabama Slamma!
Alabama is a diverse state in itself. The Southern Alabamians are the intellectuals, the Mid-Alabamians are the big city dwellers(Birmingham, Montgomery, etc) and us Northern Alabamians are the Farmers, and hicks
but, we don't do so bad ourselves even though country living does have it's ups, and downs. We have NASA, and Redstone Arsenal to brag about though, until there is a nuclear war after all, Huntsville is one of the main targets, supposedly.
Courtney Cox did well from here, so did Jim Nabors, Robert Patrick, Gary Sinise, and Matthew McConanghey, among others.
It's kinda funny that you mentioned Matthew McConaughey--I was just watching one of his movies, Sahara, last night!
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Matthew is from Georgia, as is Robert Patrick, both Southern boys! Close enough to Alabama.
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Since Jens closed the other topic I'll reply to it here...if you ever get around to digging up all the old EzBoard stuff, I'd love to see it!
In fact, I think during most of the late '90s, early '00s, most of the forums were hosted on EzBoard. I know that I visited at least 3 or 4 different forums at that time which were all on that server.
In fact, I think during most of the late '90s, early '00s, most of the forums were hosted on EzBoard. I know that I visited at least 3 or 4 different forums at that time which were all on that server.
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I didn't really look again yet, but I do know I recently saw the filenames for the dumps I took at the time, somewhere on my Giant Server Of Old Shit.brought2ubyletterC wrote:Since Jens closed the other topic I'll reply to it here...if you ever get around to digging up all the old EzBoard stuff, I'd love to see it!
In fact, I think during most of the late '90s, early '00s, most of the forums were hosted on EzBoard. I know that I visited at least 3 or 4 different forums at that time which were all on that server.
Actually, looking at old music posting stuff can be a bit depressing. Very often people are devoting a lot of energy bashing each other because of music taste.
Of course, given some of the stuff that has gone on in this place sometimes, maybe some good-old "your music sucks and so do you" discussions would be a sign of health!
I wonder if you count the EZboard days, how this forum ranks in the longevity of metal band forums than can be said to be in any way "continuous" because it was under the stratovarius.com umbrella.
I mean, I'm sure there were Metallica boards (or whatever they were called) on AOL and compuserve back in the 1940s.
And of course I imagine the usenet group alt.rock-n-roll.metal.metallica was newgrouped in the 17th century.
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^Oh yeah, the AOL newsgroups...I forgot about those. I don't remember much about how forums worked in the early days of the internet; I never even visited a forum until a friend of mine started hers in '99 (also on EzBoard at the time), which changed to another server in '04 or '05; where I still visit to this day.
For some reason, I remember the music-related discussion here being a lot more pro-active; I was exposed to a lot of great bands through the discussions at this forum. It always seemed that whenever other music was mentioned, people were happy to share who their other favorite bands were and interested in checking out bands recommended by other people this way. I singlehandedly credit the Stratoforum for getting me into all these other Finnish-metal bands (especially Nightwish; I never fail to mention this forum whenever someone asks me how I got into that band), so maybe reading those old discussions won't be as painful as it might seem.
For some reason, I remember the music-related discussion here being a lot more pro-active; I was exposed to a lot of great bands through the discussions at this forum. It always seemed that whenever other music was mentioned, people were happy to share who their other favorite bands were and interested in checking out bands recommended by other people this way. I singlehandedly credit the Stratoforum for getting me into all these other Finnish-metal bands (especially Nightwish; I never fail to mention this forum whenever someone asks me how I got into that band), so maybe reading those old discussions won't be as painful as it might seem.
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Huh-huh...NICE...JensJohansson wrote: ...but I do know I recently saw the filenames for the dumps I took at the time, somewhere on my Giant Server Of Old Shit.
Oh I know--I KNOW...JensJohansson wrote:Actually, looking at old music posting stuff can be a bit depressing.
Why can't we all GET ALOOOONNNNG?!:xJensJohansson wrote:Very often people are devoting a lot of energy bashing each other because of music taste.
Oh god, that really wouldn't be saying much!:lol:JensJohansson wrote:Of course, given some of the stuff that has gone on in this place sometimes, maybe some good-old "your music sucks and so do you" discussions would be a sign of health!
I remember back in 2000--before there was Facebook, of course--being with a couple of these e-mail groups for another one of my favorite bands. That, to me, acted as sort of a cross between FB and a forum/message board. Had a lot of fun with that for a while... And Jens, I have a surprise for you, if you haven't found it on FB already...
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Re: 10 years in stratoforum
does this ring a bell?
Does anyone have the web address for the EzBoard?
http://web.archive.org/web/200102010858 ... arius.com/
http://web.archive.org/web/200107110738 ... arius.com/
Darn it, it says the URL for the ezBoard has been deleted from the archive.
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my god is that old i dont even remember itbrowneyedgirl wrote:
does this ring a bell?
Does anyone have the web address for the EzBoard?
http://web.archive.org/web/200102010858 ... arius.com/
http://web.archive.org/web/200107110738 ... arius.com/
Darn it, it says the URL for the ezBoard has been deleted from the archive.
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About eleven years ago! How time flies!!!*The song "Father Time" insert here.*adrian9 wrote:my god is that old i dont even remember itbrowneyedgirl wrote:
does this ring a bell?
Does anyone have the web address for the EzBoard?
http://web.archive.org/web/200102010858 ... arius.com/
http://web.archive.org/web/200107110738 ... arius.com/
Darn it, it says the URL for the ezBoard has been deleted from the archive.
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Wow, that looks cool! I like the dolphins... I didn't even REMOTELY know about the band 11 years ago!browneyedgirl wrote:About eleven years ago! How time flies!!!*The song "Father Time" insert here.*adrian9 wrote:my god is that old i dont even remember itbrowneyedgirl wrote:
does this ring a bell?
Does anyone have the web address for the EzBoard?
http://web.archive.org/web/200102010858 ... arius.com/
http://web.archive.org/web/200107110738 ... arius.com/
Darn it, it says the URL for the ezBoard has been deleted from the archive.
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Browneyed: The EzBoard usually had a number code after the web address for each forum, so unless anyone from the olden days can remember the number code (i.e., "ezboard.com/28349835", or whatever), I don't think we'll have any luck finding it on Wayback.
Yes, I remember when the home page looked like that!
Yes, I remember when the home page looked like that!
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I also remember this
Cool stuff
Cool stuff
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I really miss the old Stratovarius and
The old forum
I think strato was a totally different band
In these days hungry and so great melodies
All the great hits was made then
But life goes on......
The old forum
I think strato was a totally different band
In these days hungry and so great melodies
All the great hits was made then
But life goes on......
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I think the forum is in the best shape it's ever been. There's a perfect balance of pretty high-brow discussion, borderline paranoid-schizophrenic insanity, hilarious shit, people who have no idea what's going on, evil puppet masters *coughAAAAAAAAAAcough* and, occasionally, Jari posts.
I don't know how good all this is for new Stratovarius fans, but this forum has taken on a life of its own.
I don't know how good all this is for new Stratovarius fans, but this forum has taken on a life of its own.
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I think this community has always been full of awesome people, whatever their quirky idiosyncracies.
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http://pub49.ezboard.com/fstratoboardfrm
Was the web address from the above Stratopage links, but the Wayback Archive does not have that page archived.
Is there someway to find it? I have Googled "Finding old/lost webpages" to no avail. A few years ago the ezboard was directly accessible, you could see the topics and read some of them, but now it's gone.
Maybe Jens could post the EzBoard stuff on a little website of it's own, or something. Just to read the stuff from years ago.
They became sort of a "mascot" after the Infinite album. I think some members of the band had a fondness for them.
Was the web address from the above Stratopage links, but the Wayback Archive does not have that page archived.
Is there someway to find it? I have Googled "Finding old/lost webpages" to no avail. A few years ago the ezboard was directly accessible, you could see the topics and read some of them, but now it's gone.
Maybe Jens could post the EzBoard stuff on a little website of it's own, or something. Just to read the stuff from years ago.
So do I. I love dolphins anyway, they are such beautiful ocean creatures.I like the dolphins...
They became sort of a "mascot" after the Infinite album. I think some members of the band had a fondness for them.
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That would be fun!!
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Browneyed: Yes, that addy looks familiar, but it looks like we'll have to wait and see what Jens uncovers out of the vault...
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He's got that panix.com website--I don't think he's updated it in about 9 years but there's some really crazy funny stuff on there!browneyedgirl wrote:Maybe Jens could post the EzBoard stuff on a little website of it's own, or something. Just to read the stuff from years ago.
I totally agree--Jens strikes me as an animal lover, 'cause he's just so SWEET and COMPASSIONATE!:) :luv2:browneyedgirl wrote:So do I. I love dolphins anyway, they are such beautiful ocean creatures.
They became sort of a "mascot" after the Infinite album. I think some members of the band had a fondness for them.