Subject: You kids! Get off my porch!
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Posted on: 2012-05-28 14:31:00 UTC

I guess I fall into Oldbie status as well, having been around since just before my 19th birthday (at the beginning of 2005).

I got into the PPC via what you might call my second internet geeky phase. In 2001/2002 when I was finishing high school, I found a whole bunch of random LoTR messageboards and humour sites (Flying Moose of Nargothrond and the Barrow Downs being two notable such sites) and wasted much time that I probably should have been spending studying. Perhaps I even came across a fleeting reference to the PPC, but if I do, I don't recall it...

Then 2003 came and I started university and got caught up in doing other things and it took me a year or two to get back into online geekery. I spent a summer research project doing computer modelling, which meant I had a lot of free time in a computer lab, and rediscovered the LoTR fandom, started writing fanfic and even wrote a story or two on the Henneth-Annun story archive.

Then, early in 2005, I read OFUM and it quickly led to me reading the Original Series, and then I posted here and quickly became hooked on the PPC. I started two missions, and the gigantic crackfic that is the Les Miserables Songfic Crisis... and then they all came to a grinding halt towards the end of 2006 when I was trying to finish my thesis.

2005/2006 were the "golden years" of the PPC for me - we had a great group of not-quite-newbies ('middlebies', we called ourselves): of whom Rez, Gundamkiwi, nscangal and Eris86 are probably the most notable, and then a little later the wonderful Tungsten Monk came along and got me hooked on Stephen Pressfield books via the character of Agent Suicide, and I seem to recall Vixenmage turning up around that time.

I remember all sorts of craziness, like the great PPC Board Snowfight of 2006, hS's Odd Day getting even odder, much ado about space pirates, and for some reason an entire planet made out of cinnamon. The Board was wonderfully random back then!

We also seemed to have serious discussions a lot more frequently, without it disintegrating into flaming.

When I started full time work in 2007, I was commuting 4 hours each day and had no free time. I moved city after a couple of months, but then it took me a couple of years to get an internet connection at home - and it just didn't feel the same posting to the Board from work. When, eventually, I got back on the 'net, a year or two had passed, and it seems that my PPC momentum had passed with it, and since then I seem to have done too much lurking.

I still read the board once or twice a week, and try to post more frequently - and I even managed to finish two missions back in 2010 (even if I did promptly start on another three which are still unfinished!) but I've felt a bit more disconnected since then. I felt as though something big had happened to the PPC while I'd been away and it took me a while to work out what had happened. (E.g. it took me about 6 months to realise exactly what happened in the Macrovirus epidemic back in 2008!)

Similarly to Neshomeh, I stick around because I feel I haven't written all my Agents' stories yet (and at my current rate, I'll probably have grandkids before I do!).

I do find it hard to keep up with all the newbies (in a getting to know them sense) - partly because so much PPC happenings occur in the IRC these days, and time differences plus my hectic RL schedule mean I'm very rarely in the IRC.

Fandom-wise, there's a lot of fandoms being discussed these days that I know nothing about. Sometime's it's frustrating, sometimes I view it as a great way of getting into new interests. Although whoever pointed me at A Song of Ice and Fire, I'd like to hit, since it has now taken over my life and I get no sleep anymore by staying up to 3 am to read!

Thinking back about when I've been most active on the Board, I think it was in times when there was a sense of shared activity going on - things like the Snowfight, or having mass RPs or the Multiverse Monitor!

Obviously we're not keen on repeating the angst of the Macrovirus epidemic, but I'd love to see some more of that collaborative atmosphere come back to the Board. Of, if it's there, maybe I just need to look harder.

Anyway, this is a long ranty rant of rantiness, so I shall leave it here...

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