To the left of your post, hover over or click on your username and it shows your join date.How do you find your Join date ?
Congratulations and thank you for all your contributions over the years!Tomorrow marks 20 years of being a member of Treasure Net.
The years have passed quickly (even faster as I aged).
The infant kid (my grandson) in the picture to the left is now six foot three and in high school.
Through these years, TN has provided me with endless entertainment and challenges; trying to ID objects, generally in the areas of "What is it?", Stamps and Coins. I am amazed at the depth of knowledge shown by many 'expert' members in the forums.
I consider you all 'brothers in arms', be it from a military aspect (USAF '63-'69) and/or from mutually enjoying Treasure Net.
And thanks to those Mods who have kept 'order in the court'; and to the owners and others who have kept the site going with minimal down time.
TNet will remain my 'home port' for relaxing entertainment and enlightenment.
I wish you all 'fair winds and a following sea.'.
Don in SoCal
Don MacKay
Or your "re-join" date. I joined TNet in 1998 but my profile says 3/19/2003. That's because TNet had 2 major database crashes and lost everything -- all the members and all their posts. The second one must have been early March 2003. Nice that it hasn't happened again in 22 years.To the left of your post, hover over or click on your username and it shows your join date.
Congratulation DonTomorrow marks 20 years of being a member of Treasure Net.
The years have passed quickly (even faster as I aged).
The infant kid (my grandson) in the picture to the left is now six foot three and in high school.
Through these years, TN has provided me with endless entertainment and challenges; trying to ID objects, generally in the areas of "What is it?", Stamps and Coins. I am amazed at the depth of knowledge shown by many 'expert' members in the forums.
I consider you all 'brothers in arms', be it from a military aspect (USAF '63-'69) and/or from mutually enjoying Treasure Net.
And thanks to those Mods who have kept 'order in the court'; and to the owners and others who have kept the site going with minimal down time.
TNet will remain my 'home port' for relaxing entertainment and enlightenment.
I wish you all 'fair winds and a following sea.'.
Don in SoCal
Don MacKay