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- bonsai
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What was the first free hosting provider or free website provider that you’ve ever used?
The very first one was Bravenet. But literally nobody used it other than me (and I only made two posts on it) - so, it didn't last very long. I then switched to Aimoo - but, even in 2004, that looked very dated, so that only lasted about three months, before I switched to InvisionFree.
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Would you hold this snake?
Ermmm, no :P . Or at least, only under highly controlled conditions, to prevent any possible danger to me!
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What's the weather like?
Cloudy. The temperature's 12°C.
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What was the last tv show that you watched?
The Devil's Plan
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What was the last tv show that you watched?
Pointless
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What are you listening to?
A Flock Of Seagulls - Wishing (If I Had A Photograph Of You)
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New Member
Welcome aboard, JDW! I hope you enjoy this place :) .
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What's the weather like?
Completely dark. The temperature's 11°C.
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What was the last tv show that you watched?
Pointless (which I've recently been watching instead of The Chase).
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Hello.
Welcome aboard, Robert! I hope you enjoy this place :) .
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Hey guys, I am new!
Welcome aboard, Chambermaid! I hope you enjoy this place :) .
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Hello
Welcome aboard, Pauline! I hope you enjoy this place :) .
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What decade were you born in?
90s, but only just... I was born in 1990.
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Is the forum format due for a long needed change?
Well, I'm fairly happy with the classic forum format: it's what I've been using for 20+ years, so it's second nature to me. But I appreciate that someone who doesn't have that experience might find it overwhelming or clunky, especially compared to social media platforms (which, by contrast, I find to be so minimalistic and stripped-down as to be barren and uninviting... I guess it's impossible to please everyone!) I would like to see people innovating and trying new things with forums. Maybe there's some happy medium that isn't overwhelming to newer users, but still feels reasonably intuitive to older people like me!