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27778The Sports ThreadAlabama or Clemson.<div><br></div><div>Take your pick.</div>Mr MagicJan 09, 2016View
27777Couch gagsThis latest couch gag is perfect for the folks at this site:<br><br><br><iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/kZu5iDTtNg0" allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" width="560"></iframe>Vaporman87Jan 09, 2016View
27776Last Movie You WatchedI never did see the TV show.Mr MagicJan 09, 2016View
27775Last Movie You Watched<blockquote rel="thecrow174"><b>thecrow174 wrote :</b><br><i> I'm getting set to watch Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.<div><br></div><div>One of 1989's many awesome films.</div> </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote>Love that film! Actually, I enjoyed all of the films and the TV show.massrealityJan 09, 2016View
27774Pat Harrington Jr. passes away (Schneider from One Day At A Time)If you get Antenna tv in your area they are doing a One Day at a Time marathon as a tribute on Saturday. <br>pikachuloverJan 09, 2016View
27773Ken Griffey Jr. and Mike Piazza enter Baseball Hall of FameToo bad Piazza didn't go in as a Dodger. <br>pikachuloverJan 09, 2016View
27772Article comment notificationsI'm all for this!ThatDudeintheHoodieJan 09, 2016View
27771Last Movie You WatchedI'm getting set to watch Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.<div><br></div><div>One of 1989's many awesome films.</div>Mr MagicJan 09, 2016View
27770Article comment notificationsAdd me to the voice of yay for this.&nbsp;massrealityJan 08, 2016View
27769The Café<blockquote rel="shakin steak"><b>shakin steak wrote :</b><br><i> I wish Vertex would tell his side, but since he hasn't, here's my impression. I've made similar posts in the past.<br> <br> Traffic had fallen. He worked for a very long time, in his spare time of which there is little these days due to whatever is going on in his life, on the update, with hopes of revitalization. At long last he felt it was ready to unveil. Some things hadn't been tested. (It's extremely easy for a single coder to miss things.) Other things simply didn't go over well with remaining users, such as the color scheme. The negative reaction was overwhelming. Vertex was upset that his hard work was for naught and didn't know what to do afterwards, so he remained silent and inactive. Now, perhaps, he is ready to get involved again.<br> <br> I don't mean to speak for him. By the time I found RJ and joined, he already posted very rarely (as did many formerly regular posters), so I have no reason to defend him. I don't know him at all. Finally, I have no idea if all this is the case or if I'm way off. That is simply the only version of events that makes sense to me. I just don't believe he made a poorly-received redesign on purpose, or that he wanted the results that he got.<br> <br> Does anybody feel differently? </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote>The new version of the site that was the death knell. It took RJ offline for like a month and then ruined everything for the sake of being able to include ads on the webpage. Several users' articles got screwed up and after that I had no interest in submitting anything on there again. &nbsp;echidna64Jan 08, 2016View