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Revisiting the Hacker debacle of 06

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Upon again realizing the information we lost. I started to think to myself, maybe we should try to rebuild our database. I think if at all possible those that are able should compile a list of topics they can remember we lost. I am going to start for myself tommorow.

Anyone else wish to join me on this endevor.

Upon again realizing the information we lost. I started to think to myself, maybe we should try to rebuild our database. I think if at all possible those that are able should compile a list of topics they can remember we lost. I am going to start for myself tommorow.

Anyone else wish to join me on this endevor.

Errr... how do you plan on doing that...?

Quite frankly, it's mostly pointless. The posts from the past probably have information that might now be inaccurate, or out of date. In a way, it's kind of like necroposting, or somesuch.

Sure, there were probably a few "popular" topics in the past, but IMO, nothing that really stood out in my mind. We were a simple forum, with lots of discussion. Now with said discussion gone, it's time to look to the future, and not dwell in the past.

Sure, if you do think of a post that has merit for discussion on the forums, by all means, make it. But it's really no different than anyone posting a new topic. Especially with new members and such.

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