So… I almost never post on here anymore, but I’ve been getting back into riding my unicycles, and it seems like maybe I’ll make more of an effort to be part of this community again.
A few weeks ago I was fortunate enough to have attended Mad Fest, the Madison, WI juggling festival. The Twin Cities unicycling club was there, and Connie Cotter managed to teach me a few new things. What a great person to re-introduce me into unicycling!
I guess I’m just wondering who’s still around from the early side of this millennium. How many other folks on here were posting to rec.unicycling via email?
Anyway, I doubt I’ve ever thanked the people who were on here with me when I had just started learning. So if you’re still here, thanks for the support back then, and with any luck more of it now.
I still have an archive of emails in eudora format hiding somewhere. My introduction to newsgroups was reading r.s.u. through CompuServe’s newsgroup gateway. You can see from my join date that I didn’t join the forums right away and continued to use the newsgroup. John Foss trumps all those accomplishments though.
And Connie rocks, literally. She has a cool rocking technique with the feet on the tire wheel walk style.
I’m still here. Started reading and posting through the newsgroup a little over 10 years ago (2000). I did read every single post for at least the first five years. Never used the email list. Switched to the web-based forum a few years ago. Now read and post occasionally, but am still passionately unicycling.
Does anyone remember my posting statistics pages? I did those from 2001 to 2005, and they’re still online at http://www.xs4all.nl/~klaasbil/uni_statistics.htm. Nostalgia to read those poster names and subjects…
No-one can beat John Foss as the only one who has been involved in this group from the very start, and is still posting. I think he is also the only person in the world having attended all Unicons (but there might be more?). This guy has persistence!
Yes, I remember. We need to restock Gilby’s fridge with beer (lots of beer so he never has to leave the house) and get him to code up some PHP scripts to generate year end statistics with graphs and prizes and dancing girls. All the info and data that is needed is in the forum database.
Good idea. I suggest that he should do each forum separately (once you got the code working, the effort must be trivial), and then all forums combined.
Chances are Gilby is already reading this, he seems like the kind of guy to have created an automatic flag at some words, like his name. So, how much beer would you like?
You were one of the people I was thinking about when I made this thread. Thanks for the stats, I don’t think I ever made it onto them, I keep my post counts pretty low I think, hah hah.
Ha! Gilby doesn’t read the forums. Flag the post as SPAM if you want Gilby to see it.
We drank all of Gilby’s beer when he went over to New Zealand for UNICON. It’s gonna take a lot of beer to restock. This is going to be a big project. Plus he’ll need wine coolers for all of the dancing girls.
Could that be true? I hope not. And if so, what the hell’s wrong with me?
I’m not sure what year it was when I found the unicycle mailing list. I feel bad that I can’t even remember the name of the person who started it up. Terry something? From Harvey Mudd College? I’m sure it can be dug up in here somewhere. Anyway, I got my first computer in 1992. I think it was 93 or 94 that I got connected with the mailing list.
Then somewhere around that time, Beirne Konarski (from Ohio) created Unicycling.org, the site that still hosts the IUF web site. I think it was Beirne and Ken Fuchs that teamed up to get rec.sport.unicycling registered with Usenet. This was around 1995 I think. Then I switched to that.
I’m like a cockroach! Probably to the annoyance of more people that I would rather know about. And yes, I’m the only person that’s been to every Unicon. As of Unicon VI it was just Ken Fuchs and me. After that we managed to make it to all of them up until Unicon XII in Japan, where Ken was not spotted. But I believe he still ownes the machine that unicycling.org runs on, though he doesn’t maintain it. Gilby has password access so he can make some changes though.