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The discussion highlights the history of PhysicsForums.com, accessible through the Internet Archive, showcasing its evolution since 2001. Members reflect on changes in the site's design, including the PF banner, and the various IP addresses it has used over the years. The forum's growth is noted, with an increase in knowledgeable members and the transition from early hosting on NT4 and Windows 2000 to Linux. Participants reminisce about the early days of the forum, emphasizing the community's development and the importance of quality contributions over post counts. Overall, the thread celebrates the rich history and transformation of PhysicsForums.com.
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AH! different!
 
Different is right... the PF banner we use has recently been changed. I forgot what the previous one looked like until now.
 
I believe that in the VERY early days, PF used to have a different internet address. I forgot what it was, maybe Greg still has that information?
 
I like the old banner
 
Monique said:
I believe that in the VERY early days, PF used to have a different internet address. I forgot what it was, maybe Greg still has that information?

Physicsforums has had many different IP addresses:

216.220.25.121 (current)
216.129.251.99
216.220.25.117
216.129.251.2
63.119.175.40
199.93.70.21

In fact, Physicsforums was originally hosted on NT4 then Windows 2000, and eventually Linux.
 
you know this!? :eek:
 
I had forgotten what my logo had been...


- Not one shred of evidence supports the notion that life is serious.

3 years later and I'm still waiting..lol
 
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Having been here since 2001, I'm amazed at how much PF has grown since that time.

yomamma said:
you know this!? :eek:

he is the "technology guru" after all
 
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I joined in the first few weeks of the 2nd version of PF, just a few hundred members and a handful of regular posters. I recall a gathering some data on the rate people where signing up and predicting that we would surpass 2000 members in mid to late Aug of '02. I think it happened in Sept 02.

If I were to just be joining up there is no way that I would even be considered for a Mentor-ship, there are now many members whose knowledge exceed mine. In the early days there where very few degreed members and those that were did not have the time to take a Mentor-ship. I was honored at the offer and gladly accepted. Though Greg had to send me a email to draw my attention to the flashing PM flag!

The existence of so many knowledgeable members makes this job easier now then in the early days. Generally I do not have to worry about threads going with no response. My only concern is when I see a thread growing with no responses from advisor's.
 
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Phobos said:
Having been here since 2001, I'm amazed at how much PF has grown since that time.
your info says you've been here since 2003
 
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yomomma,

The site has been "restarted" afresh several times, after major software upgrades.

- Warren
 
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yes I thought it was unfair that the post count didn't get to move with you..some of you might be post-it-aires by now!
 
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The number of posts you make is not as important as the quality of them... ;)
 

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