If you have a look in the URL of a members profile, they have a user ID number. The earliest user ID, user #2, registered in 2000. Strangely, it won't let me find user #1. My number is 567755.
Interesting to compare back to the person you were/life you had on joining compared to now in terms of those with long-term memberships,
Yep. My original profile notes said my interests were going to the gym and clubbing. Now, 11 years down the line, more like being a mum and trying to stay awake after 10pm
Ok, if you mean still active members then this guy logged in today.
As his profile says Ian Chapman was the founder of digiNEWS from which DS evolved and one of the original team that set up Digital Spy.
IIRC registration was opened to users in late Feb or early March 2000. There are a few members from the first few months who still post. There is a Dave cannot remember his exact username.
As his profile says Ian Chapman was the founder of digiNEWS from which DS evolved and one of the original team that set up Digital Spy.
IIRC registration was opened to users in late Feb or early March 2000. There are a few members from the first few months who still post. There is a Dave cannot remember his exact username.
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is there also a thickest member ?
would it be the same person ?
Who is No.1? I am not a number I am a free man....
I was 36 when I joined, and now I'm 50.
14 years a member!!! :eek:
14 years old and less than 9k posts?
Edit: just realised the op been here since 2003 and has made less than 2k posts.
This guy
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Interesting to compare back to the person you were/life you had on joining compared to now in terms of those with long-term memberships,
He's been worryingly quiet since 2012.
Ok, if you mean still active members then this guy logged in today.
Hey, every one of my posts will be of philosophical and cultural value in many years to come.
...:D
Yep. My original profile notes said my interests were going to the gym and clubbing. Now, 11 years down the line, more like being a mum and trying to stay awake after 10pm
I was at least nine years off final expenses insurance, living in a different part of the country, divorced and running and hating Windows ME.
Now I am bombarded with over50s depressive offers, up North, married again and hating Windows 8.
As his profile says Ian Chapman was the founder of digiNEWS from which DS evolved and one of the original team that set up Digital Spy.
IIRC registration was opened to users in late Feb or early March 2000. There are a few members from the first few months who still post. There is a Dave cannot remember his exact username.
Me perhaps?
I'm curious, give us a summary of your life in those 14 years
more technical based