View Full Version : Lurker Shout Out 2k3
digitalpress
12-19-2003, 06:38 PM
So you like to browse but either a) don't think you have anything to add or; b) don't think you'll fit in.
Listen up! Everyone has an opinion, and EVERYONE is welcome here.
Some of our most well-known members were "lurkers" at one time, I'll refer to one of our own moderators, Queen of the Felines, as an example. It was a post very much like this one that got her started, and we haven't been able to get her to stop ever since :)
This, of course, is a good thing. It's a community, and every voice matters.
So if you've been lurking, here's my semi-occasional shout out - who are you? Can you at least say HI to us?
Game ON > lurkers everywhere.
RoboticParanoia
12-19-2003, 08:57 PM
I'm a semilurker, I guess. :)
I have been a constant lurker for quite sometime. I really enjoy the site. The main reason i do not post at all really is that due to work i can only check the posts about 2 days a week. Great site, and keep up the good work.
And for the record i am currently addicted to my turbo duo. What an awsome system.
fryd
fun games are fun
Sotenga
12-20-2003, 06:40 AM
I used to lurk before I became an official part of this board. Then I joined in late April. I didn't post for about four months after registering because I didn't know how... oh geez. I didn't know how to check my e-mail. Hehehe... well, I NEVER checked it, so I needed a bit of help. I think part of the problem may have been that I forgot my password... well, now I'm embarrassed. :embarrassed:
But lurkers, if you're as hyper over the Atari 2600, NES, or Playstation 2, then come on and post already! :)
cheesystick
12-20-2003, 09:15 PM
I have been checking this forum twice a day since it moved, and my post count is pretty damn low. I was just always told "if ya dont have anything nice to say, dont say anything at all", which leaves my dirty mouth out of most discussions.
Aside from that, most people on this board seem FAR more knowledgeable than I am. I usually dont feel like I have anything intellectual to add. I understand and respect this board for its maturity, presentation, and pure authenticity. I dont want to tarnish that vide by adding anything deemed "unnecessary", not to mention any posts that are just plain frivolous. Most of all, I just dont want to post unless I have something damn good to say, which isnt very often. But the site still kicks ass, and I am fine lurking in the shadows.
-crispy
kainemaxwell
12-21-2003, 09:49 AM
We don't bit and the initiation only hurts for a minute! :P