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Journal V50's Journal: w00t 6

Heh, I haven't used this in a while. Over a year actually. And I haven't posted in almost a year. I wonder if anyone is going to see this?

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  • by V50 ( 248015 )
    My first post in almost a year! It's not like anyone's going to see it however. :)
    • *looks up*

      boo
      • by V50 ( 248015 )
        I have to say, that was rather freaky. I sure wasn't expecting anyone to see these random messages, let alone post on them. :)
        • Hehe, how did you think /. communities form? :-)

          A [slashdot.org]
          list of Journals on /. sorted chronologically. :)

          I have over 170 journal entries, and have made a few fans just from them. Others like Bank Of America ATM have some darned good fictional stories going on in their journal that are begriming to boarder on novel length. :)

          BoA_ATM is also a pretty good writer, and seems to be improving with each additional story. I do not know if the account is still being updated though, I lost track some time ago. ^_^ (I receive around 30-40 messages a day about my /. Friend's journal entries, hehe, so I am kept rather busy. :) )
          • by V50 ( 248015 )
            Yeah, I checked out your info page after you posted here, and saw that you tend to post on journals often. Often being an understatment. :) I've barely been using /. in almost a year, so I really didn't know how much some things had changed. Mainly the post counts in stories are freakingly huge now, with 1000 posts in at least one story a day practically. Perhaps I'll post some of my experiences in visiting /. after leaving for about year in a journal or something. :)
            • Strange, I have noticed that post counts have seemingly dropped, to around a mere 200 or so per front page story, occasionally hitting 400 or so.

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