It's really sad that we can't read older threads and posts like on a regular message board. :(
Yes, it would be nice to be able to look back at some of the older threads (I'm fairly new here, and would love to be able to see some of the past updates of many of the guys here which I would have missed), however, I understand that doing that would use up a lot more bandwidth that would raise the cost of running this board considerably. Just remember that this board has no advertising, it is run and supported by volunteers as well as gift shop purchases.
I still like the fact that this is a "hyperboard" rather than a conventional message board, it gives this board a "spontaneous" feel that you do not see in regular boards.
David
I think people should post one thread with all of their pictures showing there progress, once they have made considerable progress of course.
It's cool to see hair grow like that!
Well that's how it's and always has been in this board and hence "hyperboard" and it's easier to read as well.
John.B
Posts from 1997 to 2004 are available under http://the-light.com/archive/mens/threads/1.html
Change the "1" to some other number (up to around 80000). These pages don't seem to be indexed by search engines (to have bandwidth). The MLHH ran older software at that time.
Occasionally one can find more recent posts in Google's cache.
Ed
Thanks for the link, Ed. I tried entering some numbers other than 1 and mostly got "file not found" errors. Perhaps I just have to be lucky which number I enter to get archived posts.
David
Yes, each file contains multiple posts and the file numbers were not assigned consecutively.
Ed
And we have been saving posts since July, but we haven't put them on line as of yet. There will likely always be a gap between when Victor quit archiving in October 2004 and we started saving old posts again in July 2006. Posts all just weren't saved.
Archiving the last six months of stuff has been held up by:
We moved the site to mlhh.org six months ago and we decided to hold off on the archives for about that time frame, so we'll be looking at whether we want to put them on line or not, very soon.
Bill
Tech Crew chief