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15 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

I think they didn't want to be associated with what people were posting.  People didn't hold back when posting online back then.  This is the prehistoric dial-up internet, where most things were anonymous and not viewed by many people.

I remember people arguing about going to war with Iraq after Sept 11 on the main forum lol.  I think that's why they were like alright you guys can post this poo somewhere else.

Arguing against the next war is like betting on the sun to rise in the morning. You're just guaranteed to be right. LOL 

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For the love of all that is good SOMEBODY needs to take care of this place. I haven't been able to get in my account for like 6 months because I forgot my password. Password recovery email never comes through. Hell, I even tried creating a whole new account multiple times and the new account verification email never gets sent. The security question for creating a new account is still "Carolina Panthers head coach _____ Rhule". There are many reasons why this place is dying, one of them should not be that people can't do basic things like create an account or reset a forgotten password. I finally got on my computer browser here to try a bunch of different passwords and got in, and let me tell you this site is absolute cancer. Completely froze or crashed my browser multiple times. This will probably be the last time I log in on anything other than my phone. What a mess. A sports forum shouldn't be worse for your computer than an early 2000's nudey site.

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8 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I came over from the old Scout Inc. site. Quite a few of us did. Not sure how many folks are still here from there now. It all kind of runs together in my head at this point and I can't really distinguish one from the other anymore it's been so long ago.

Funny, I actually came over from that site as well. I don’t remember what my name was back then.
 

panthers.scout.com used to be bookmarked and I’d hit my parents dial up to go read up about how Nick Goings was gonna be next up.

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