Forum history and active members.
Posted by: Tony2011 on 13 January 2016
While browsing the forum, I noticed some posts go back to July 2000 or whereabouts and I then began to wonder if this is how far the forum actually goes, had there been a previous incarnation and who are the oldest contributors and members. It is rather fascinating reading the different opinions and evolution on Naim gear and also on music tastes in the last 15 or so years. Times may have changed but people are still very much engaged on having a good discussion and the occasional rant.
Probably the members in question are so old they have trouble remembering their names. That's my excuse anyway.
According to forum I joined in 2002. There was talk of a preceeding forum, which of course was better even if it was run using semaphore. It looked like an old message board type of thing, probly didn't even use electricity.
I joined towards the end of '99, but I think a revamp in the noughties lost that. I was in Saudi when I joined, in an Internet cafe in al Khobar. Didn't have a clue about the net, forums or hifi.
So so no change there!
Well, it seems there are only Howard and Tony left after all these years. The rest is either dead or gone senile.
I joined in 2001. Frank Abela mentioned the forum when I happened to visit his "saturday-boy" shop. Prior to that I don't recall having any knowledge that the naim forum existed, despite having been a frequent visitor to Salisbury, both in Salt Lane then Southampton Road. Paul Darwin was an active Moderator when I joined and there seemed to be an intellectual, active American presence.
I joined in Jan 2002 originally with a different username. IIRC this is the third iteration of the forum since that date. There was at least one other before it, possibly more.
As a relative late comer (August 2009), I would like to thank all of you forum senior citizens for making me feel rather youthful (at least in forum years).
ATB.
Hook
Gosh ... been around here for loooong time... as i recall, there was an archive of the old old forum (90's --> somewhere -- i'll see if i can locate it...
enjoy
ken
Here since 2000. Mike Saeling used to have a site with an archive of Julian Vereker's posts from the old forum. The site is now gone, unfortunately.
... with a little help from the web archive (nothing before 2000 though):
Remember when we had replies, views and ratings?
I'll have been here10 years this September...Seems like yesterday (worryingly!)
G
I remember the archive with Julian's contributions. Good stuff.
There was the original forum, basically a message board, and one where Julian was very active just before his death. Sadly the content couldn't be exported when the hosts closed down.
Some members managed to keep an archive of Julian's responses. You may still find some of them with a bit of a search online.
I also kept an archive, but it's not held online.
basically a Message Board is a great format for a Forum, unlike this over decorated ineffectual code dump.
I joined in 2000 when it was on a format suitable for dial up connections, no graphics, just text.
When i think about Berlin Fritz is still feel a some kind of......anxiety?
I used to post as a guest back in 2000. Here is an old post from the Unofficial Naim Forum FAQs
What is the Naim Audio Forum?
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Ok, so how do I access it?
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I've heard people talk about the 'old forum'. What's that all about?
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Some people seem quite annoyed about the new forum and go all misty eyed when talking about the old one..
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Any things I should think about before my first post?
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Ok just a few things more I like to know
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What's a Non-ferrous Weenie Boy?
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Hang on, "support war"?
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You had a flame war about equipment stands? Not sure I am that interested anymore
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That's a relief. Still at least you haven't had an 18 month slanging match about mains blocks.
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Hmm. Ok. So what is a non-Ferrous Weenie Boy?
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Ok so what's a sheep?
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So a bloke called Pig calls other people Sheep? You're making this up aren't you?
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Good grief. Lets change the subject. What's a 'Boybander'?
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With something of a farmyard theme it appears.
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Presumably he didn't mean this to indicate that such posters were accomplished at four part harmony and idolised by pre-teen girls?
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That was a fun read! I wonder how many modern day boybander sheep would now like to admit to also being non-ferrous weenie boys? Too funny!
Gianluigi Mazzorana posted:When i think about Berlin Fritz is still feel a some kind of......anxiety?
I had to smile when I read this, never quite understood how he found his way here and where he (somewhat thankfully) disappeared to
Boybanders..............Hook, Dozey, Huwge and BigH47 so far on this thread.
But my name's not Vuk, so I'll still talk (converse) with you..................(bet you wish Vuk was back )
Who's Berlin Fritz?
Massimo Bertola posted:Who's Berlin Fritz?
I think he was a German.
Vuk is alive amd well, and occasionally posts on pink fish. As does TF (now known as bownose).
The forum back in the day was lots of fun, but could get a bit heated. Not as scary as the Mana forum...
Mick P was very active back then. He only post in the padded cell now. Was that really 15 years ago? I feel very old!
I think that Berlin Fritz was a Brit living in Berlin, he was OK and if approached directly was very helpful.
The thread to fear was the great homeopathy thread, it out bored the most vicious cables debate.
I admit to using a screen alias. But where I come from everyone has a nickname, so I would be immediately recognisable. (Real name Alan Sharp).
I could never work out if Vuk was Vuk's real name. However it didn't really matter in the great scheme of things.
Don Atkinson posted:Boybanders..............Hook, Dozey, Huwge and BigH47 so far on this thread.
But my name's not Vuk, so I'll still talk (converse) with you..................(bet you wish Vuk was back )
I disagree sir! My forum name is my real life nickname - it is what friends have called me for almost 45 years (since the age of 14).
It's also the best I can do until retirement. I work for a large, international company that takes social media usage very seriously. When I use business sites like Twitter and LinkedIn, I do so using my full name and as a representative of my employer. Otherwise, I post here and on PFM using a thin veneer of anonimity and deniability. I am in my last 3-4 years of employment, and have chosen not to give my employer any potential reason for demotion and/or termination. It is simply easier and less risky that way.
There are, however, quite a few current and former forum members with whom I trade occassional emails, and I do so using my full name.
But *if* I were a boybander, I'd want to be one of these guys:
Love those uni's, and I wish I had enough hair to try what the sitting dude is doing!
ATB.
Hook
I was advised not to use my real name when I started on message boards etc and it kind of stuck. AFAIAA, I'm not in a boyband, and have been known a H since I was 16 ish, I'm over 6 foot so a combo with big seemed like a good "handle". Bet you can't guess my age?
Any one who needs to know knows my real name and even on some my post I will sign off with my actual fore name.
Howard.