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Re: Hi Again

Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 1:01 am
by potownrob
Teamwork wrote:
potownrob wrote:
Teamwork wrote:In 2007 I was just entering college and my '95 Corolla probably didn't even break 100k on the odometer yet. :mrgreen:
to be young...eye was rocking a 98 maxima with a recently replaced clutch. had that car for the longest of all my cars (5 years). was working the hotel back then and also at another hotel part time. SS meats were but a twinkle in our imaginations back then (first one was at the end of 2007 on LI, and first bigger meat in WV was in 2008) eye weep for the future... :cry: 8)

Interesting you guys had a SS meet on LI? What part? I miss the old school Maxima's from the middle/late 90's I probably would've pursued trying to find one of those if I didn't get pushed into a Toyota. At the time I remember I was pretty much between buying my grandparents Corolla or my neighbors Saturn SL2 which was two years newer (1997). I probably would've really ended up liking either vehicle honestly haha but the Corolla was faithful for many years and about 100k.
eye au pair rent lee neglect ted too SHO j00 duh SS meat picks... j00 must sea dem NAO!!
http://standardshift.com/forum/viewtopi ... =23&t=8989
wee met at the former hooters (RIP) near the coliseum, then we drove down to some parking lot along jones beach where we proceeded to drive each other's cars. John (Johnf514) from the pics had driven up from Florida to hang out with friends on LI, and another member Kevin (nonchalant) from i think Queens and eye were up for meeting up. other members were planning to come too but had to cancel. John was a very active moderator on the forums back then, but hasn't been on here much if at all in recent years.

Re: Hi Again

Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 7:41 am
by Rope-Pusher
So, the motto for the site was "SS - We Have the Meets!" ?

Re: Hi Again

Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 8:56 am
by Teamwork
Potowny- I was probably a hooligan around that area and didn't even know it. That is very close to where I live... probably less then a 10 minute drive. Small world for sure.

EDIT: Went through the original thread and pics. Nice! It's weird seeing uncommon user names in the thread lol...

Re: Hi Again

Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 7:38 pm
by AHTOXA
Forums overall are a dying breed. They have been replaced and outpaced by Facebook groups and other similar social media. SS isn't the only forum that I've heard of coming to a screeching halt.

Such is the future. Forums as we know them here will not exist all that much longer. Fact is, Facebook itself will have to reinvent itself or morph into something different entirely if it wants to stay relevant. A big social media revolution akin to what Facebook was will be coming. Mark my words.

Re: Hi Again

Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 9:01 pm
by Rope-Pusher
AHTOXA wrote:Forums MARK overall MARK are MARK a MARK dying MARK breed. They MARK have MARK been MARK replaced MARK and MARK outpaced MARK by MARK Facebook MARK groups MARK and MARK other MARK similar MARK social MARK media. SS MARK isn't MARK the MARK only MARK forum MARK that MARK I've MARK heard MARK of MARK coming MARK to MARK a MARK screeching MARK halt.

Such MARK is MARK the MARK future. Forums MARK as MARK we MARK know MARK them MARK here MARK will MARK not MARK exist MARK all MARK that MARK much MARK longer. Fact MARK is, MARK Facebook MARK itself MARK will MARK have MARK to MARK reinvent MARK itself MARK or MARK morph MARK into MARK something MARK different MARK entirely MARK if MARK it MARK wants MARK to MARK stay MARK relevant. A MARK big MARK social MARK media MARK revolution MARK akin MARK to MARK what MARK Facebook MARK was MARK will MARK be MARK coming. Mark MARK my MARK words.
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Re: Hi Again

Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 7:36 am
by potownrob
AHTOXA wrote:Forums overall are a dying breed. They have been replaced and outpaced by Facebook groups and other similar social media. SS isn't the only forum that I've heard of coming to a screeching halt.

Such is the future. Forums as we know them here will not exist all that much longer. Fact is, Facebook itself will have to reinvent itself or morph into something different entirely if it wants to stay relevant. A big social media revolution akin to what Facebook was will be coming. Mark my words.
dam mann, here eye thought eye was the king of doom and gloom... :shock: :cry: :o :lol:

Re: Hi Again

Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 9:43 pm
by watkins
There is that SS.com facetube group too. Thats even more dead than the forum.

Re: Hi Again

Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 10:36 pm
by Rope-Pusher
That hunk of beef in the Arby's video reminds me of a cross-sectional cut through someone's buttocks.

Re: Hi Again

Posted: Wed May 24, 2017 10:55 am
by Teamwork
AHTOXA wrote:Forums overall are a dying breed. They have been replaced and outpaced by Facebook groups and other similar social media. SS isn't the only forum that I've heard of coming to a screeching halt.

Such is the future. Forums as we know them here will not exist all that much longer. Fact is, Facebook itself will have to reinvent itself or morph into something different entirely if it wants to stay relevant. A big social media revolution akin to what Facebook was will be coming. Mark my words.
I kind of disagree with this. I rotate in and out of 4-5 forums total and am daily active in probably 3 of them and I wouldn't really say forums are dying or getting replaced with Facebook. People may seek to use social media to outlet certain things but I'd hardly believe that Vortex is going to go under in a less then a decade due to it. I also post on some watch forums as well where literally there's probably 20 new threads an hour on the main portions of the forums. I've always loved message boards especially when seeking information/advice.

Admittedly when I joined here though I didn't realize it was slow but I found it be part of it's charm. A small circle...

Re: Hi Again

Posted: Fri May 26, 2017 7:00 pm
by AHTOXA
Teamwork wrote:
AHTOXA wrote:Forums overall are a dying breed. They have been replaced and outpaced by Facebook groups and other similar social media. SS isn't the only forum that I've heard of coming to a screeching halt.

Such is the future. Forums as we know them here will not exist all that much longer. Fact is, Facebook itself will have to reinvent itself or morph into something different entirely if it wants to stay relevant. A big social media revolution akin to what Facebook was will be coming. Mark my words.
I kind of disagree with this. I rotate in and out of 4-5 forums total and am daily active in probably 3 of them and I wouldn't really say forums are dying or getting replaced with Facebook. People may seek to use social media to outlet certain things but I'd hardly believe that Vortex is going to go under in a less then a decade due to it. I also post on some watch forums as well where literally there's probably 20 new threads an hour on the main portions of the forums. I've always loved message boards especially when seeking information/advice.

Admittedly when I joined here though I didn't realize it was slow but I found it be part of it's charm. A small circle...
I didn't say that all forums died. I am still visiting giant automotive forums such as The Car Lounge, which is similar to what you describe with many new threads popping up every hour. None the less, internet forum decline as we know it has been happening for a while and there are plenty of statistics out there that tell the story of declining post counts as compared to 10 years ago.

Re: Hi Again

Posted: Wed May 31, 2017 5:52 am
by potownrob
anyone else miss myspace groups??