Your Discovery of Pweb
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Your Discovery of Pweb
This thread is for you to share your stories of Pweb discovery. How did you find this marvelous forum? What on earth made you want to join this crowd of nerds? I'm sure some of you have fascinating stories. My not-very-exciting tale goes like this:
In 8th grade I was doing a book project on ES for Mr. Howell's English class. The project was unlike any I'd done before. We had to design a CD cover for our novel--complete with track listings and the lyrics to one song. Being my little over-achieving sellf, I decided to make it the coolest looking cover ever. Due the futility of finding any pictures Enderverse related, I desperately wished for a movie--at least there would be screen caps that could be used. During this quest for anything having to do with ES, I came across Pweb and the few fanart pictures it had, as well as the poems, movie posters, etc. I fell in love, and was utterly grateful for the resources Pweb had. Eventually, I stumbled into the forum. After lurking around as a guest for a while, I joined--in the beginning of January 2005. The end. (Wasn't that thrilling?)
In 8th grade I was doing a book project on ES for Mr. Howell's English class. The project was unlike any I'd done before. We had to design a CD cover for our novel--complete with track listings and the lyrics to one song. Being my little over-achieving sellf, I decided to make it the coolest looking cover ever. Due the futility of finding any pictures Enderverse related, I desperately wished for a movie--at least there would be screen caps that could be used. During this quest for anything having to do with ES, I came across Pweb and the few fanart pictures it had, as well as the poems, movie posters, etc. I fell in love, and was utterly grateful for the resources Pweb had. Eventually, I stumbled into the forum. After lurking around as a guest for a while, I joined--in the beginning of January 2005. The end. (Wasn't that thrilling?)
I used to hate gravity because it would not let me fly. Now I realize it is gravity that lets me stand.
Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.
Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.
Mine is a rather lengthy, roundabout, thoroughly boring story. I became crazy about Dune but was waiting to see the miniseries. I tried to glean some info about it from the internet, crashlanded onto a Dune forum, joined it and started looking for other forums. I also discovered the Dancing Lawn (Narnia) but soon became disappointed with it because of the growing number of fangirls who were only interested in the happenings of William Mosely. I searched more. Found hatrack and this one simultaneously. And, here I am!
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"I cannot eat these two eggs. They are completely different sizes!"
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My story is rather convoluted. Initially, sometime in 2005, I looked it up after Nick (hive_king) told me about it. I looked around and lurked a bit. It seemed interesting enough. I promptly forgot about it for a while, as I do most things. Something sparked the memory of it, I came back, looked around, I think I joined but never posted. Then it crashed and I forgot about it for a while. I finally came back in November, after Nick mentioned it again, joined, and have posted too many things whilst killing time. I keep telling people I'm not quite ready to jump in on serious topics but I think it's mostly that I'd have to actually put thought into it, thus defeating my killing of time.
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i don't remember what led up to it. however, i was searching for information on the ender's game movie. saw this, liked the site, and the news i was getting from it, so i joined. history. funny thing was that i did this like a month or so after it originally started up. maybe a tad later. not much though.
anyway. it was round about the time that i just found out about the movie. and i don't remember how that came about.
hated hatrack... which i'd been to before but couldn't get into. too stuffy. at least it was at the time. dunno about now. still don't like it. never go there. here's my home.
anyway. it was round about the time that i just found out about the movie. and i don't remember how that came about.
hated hatrack... which i'd been to before but couldn't get into. too stuffy. at least it was at the time. dunno about now. still don't like it. never go there. here's my home.
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In 2001, my sister led me to Hatrack. I joined the Young Writer's Forum there. Someone there made a thread about The Philotic Web. So I came here. I didn't like the size people used for sigs back in the day, so that's how I got my sig. I left in 2002 to go on my mission, and since I've been back in 2004, I've still been an off-and-on member here due to being a full-time college student, and working various part-time jobs.
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Saw it in the back of Shadow of the Hegemon in '02. I'd read through all the books but Speaker for the Dead in about a week. What can I say? I obsess sometimes.
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I was randomly searching the web for EG-related stuff back in 2000 or 2001. I found Fresco due to the information about the Ender's Game movie (oh how excited I was... how funny that seems now), and joined the forum there. Alai (aka Craig) referred me to here, saying that it's not nearly as dead over here as it is on Fresco's forums. And he was correct. Thank you, Craig, for giving me Pweb.
Edit: Lilbee, how did that cover ever turn out?
Edit: Lilbee, how did that cover ever turn out?
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Kinda convoluted... I read EG back in 2001, then I found Hatrack Young Writers, then when that board closed down, many of those people retreated to a small board called "Sleepless Whispers", where I was for awhile. Slim and someone else were there from pweb and talked about pweb a couple times. I came over to check it out in Feb. of '02, and the rest is history. I've gone back to Hatrack and posted a tiny amount (mostly lurked, and during pweb downtimes), but pweb has been my home for almost 5 years. Crazy.
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Yeah, early '02 brought a lot of people - including myself. I was finishing up high school, and a friend of mine had pretty much the run of the place. He was sort of a student-handyman, the only one that could fix the computers for various teachers and other faculty. He'd meet me when I first got into class, say that he needed my help with some tech problems, and we'd wander around campus for a couple hours; surfing the web, chowing down in the cafeteria or just walking the halls looking for freshmen to hassle. I'd estimate that this was about 75% of my time that year. It was at this time that I found EG, as the school year wound down, in about March '02. I'd read EG and all the sequels up to that point, but I didn't have much to say about them so I stayed in Milagre for the most part.
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This is the front part of it. It could be better, but it worked just fine.Edit: Lilbee, how did that cover ever turn out?
And thanks to the artist, though I don't think he posts here....
I used to hate gravity because it would not let me fly. Now I realize it is gravity that lets me stand.
Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.
Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.
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I was bored one day and did a google search of Ender's Game. When I joined here I had never posted at any other forums so it was all new to me, and almost like a game. It took awhile to get used to it and act like a "real" person, if that makes sense. I hardly posted for the first 4 or 5 months I was here. After I realized I wanted to be part of the board for good I changed my screenname.
I just realized when I looked in the back of Shadow Puppets recently, that I know some of you that OSC mentioned by name.Saw it in the back of Shadow of the Hegemon in '02. I'd read through all the books but Speaker for the Dead in about a week. What can I say? I obsess sometimes.
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Don't remind them. Once they get started, they NEVER stop. They are like the Energizer bunny on steroids.I just realized when I looked in the back of Shadow Puppets recently, that I know some of you that OSC mentioned by name.Saw it in the back of Shadow of the Hegemon in '02. I'd read through all the books but Speaker for the Dead in about a week. What can I say? I obsess sometimes.
I used to hate gravity because it would not let me fly. Now I realize it is gravity that lets me stand.
Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.
Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.
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Have I said anything, even once, since the forum restarted? :p
(I rarely, if ever, said anything on Pweb II, either.)
(I rarely, if ever, said anything on Pweb II, either.)
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It was summer and the choices of activities were: go outside and suffer the blazing sun, or stay inside with all my beautiful books.. I'm sure you can guess which I picked. I reread EG, fell in love, and then googled it and went through every link which came up.. I picked my favorites and revisited them many times.
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