I hardly post here on
It was 10 years ago that I started my college career at Drexel University and I was the absolute loneliest kid you could find on that campus. I didn't know a soul and I had quite a hard time making friends. Now, I can't remember exactly how I found you, but after reading "News For Nerds" I felt at home. And after going through all the posts, news stories, fellow readers & posters, I felt better about myself. In a sea of unfamiliarity, there was Slashdot. It was my anchor, it was my warm blanket that make me comfortable. I can hardly describe how much better my freshman year felt having
There are those that will tell you things have changed, that
Slashdot is something special. Of all the things I hold a special place for in my heart, I never thought I'd feel this way about a website. But I do. The people here are amazing. Without realizing it, you guys & girls here have helped me through some of the most difficult times in my life. I love Ask Slashdot. I love the book reviews. I love the news.
Over the past decade, Slashdot has definitely changed, but it still feels like home. It's still here. And for that, I thank all of you. The creators, the members, the anon cowards. Just... thank you, all of you. I sincerely hope you continue to exist right here for another decade. Regardless of whatever browsers come and go, you'll always be the first in my favorites.
...when fits of creativity run strong, more than one programmer or writer has been known to abandon the desktop for the more spacious floor. - Fred Brooks, Jr.