Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20151224121621/@comment-3547390-20160227020636

Interesting that a pepper roaster is seen as such a valuable device.

Gamespy is just one of those communities that seemed like it would last forever, I never would personally use it but it was quite prevalent. Forums have always been a rough thing for me, I tend to not know what to ask or get afraid I will ask too much, or maybe I missed one forum post that will send people on a rage. Trust me, it gets hard to get into communities with this sort of mentality :P

I remember PlanetDoom and getting most of my mods for Doom 3 from there. I think that is when I started playing with mods, the first place I really checked out. Now it is gone, as are file sharing sites that served as good backups for dead links such as Rapidshare and Megaupload. You wouldn't believe how many times in the last year I would find a link to a mod or some other file on these sites. As they were the only sites to really have them, it is like pieces of history are completely gone. We think of the Internet as a place of long life, but going back 10 years and clicking on old links, I find myself looking at dead pages more often than not.

Yeah, talking about the Wikia is probably bad since it is also getting pretty inactive compared to a little bit ago, especially since Raadec is gone and most active users are doing other things. Evolving is good, I like the idea of change instead of stagnation, but I would rather things that don't hurt the Wikia. The fandom thing is pretty pointless, so I am thankful for that. It isn't a font size breaker, dis-aligner of templates, or a search bar that doesn't find things more often than not.

You are just on the subject of food, aren't you? :P

Uganda!