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What was the exact reason Totse closed.
« on: October 06, 2014, 02:29:27 am »
And what is Jeff Hunter up to nowadays?
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Re: What was the exact reason Totse closed.
« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2014, 02:33:54 am »
TTFN

When I first started this site, almost 20 years ago now, the idea was to have a place where all types of ideas could be spoken, traded, and exchanged, where no topic was off-limits or forbidden. At the time the site was started there was nothing like it. There wasn't a world wide web, Internet access was hard to come by, publishing new ideas was limited to paper, and publishing on paper and mailing out what you published was ridiculously expensive. After all of the effort, your potential audience was limited to a few hundred people.

Now we have the web, and anyone can start a web site or create a Facebook or MySpace page and publish their thoughts for all to see. If you want to be heard you can be, and if people are interested in listening they'll find you. Access is cheap and plentiful. This is the golden age of information.

I don't think it will come as a shock to most of you that after 20 years I am burned out. For the last several years I've reduced the time I spend on the site to the bare minimum -- paying bills, finding advertisers, maintaining the servers, fixing database problems, debugging e-mail server problems, handling SPAM, and answering the occasional question or mediating a random dispute, but even that takes too many hours each month. It's time to do something different. It's time for something new.

I don't know exactly what that something new will be yet, but I know I won't figure it out unless I make a clean break with the past, so it's time to say goodbye and move on. I am closing down the site as of January 17th. The irc.slashnet.org IRC channel #totse will remain on-line (I don't host it and I have nothing to do with running it) and Zok's BBS is up and running and Zok says he thinks his equipment can keep up with the load, but this web site will cease operations.

So make your plans, set up a new rendezvous, and move on to the next thing. Thanks for the memories, it's been an interesting 20 years to say the least.

-- Jeff Hunter
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Re: What was the exact reason Totse closed.
« Reply #2 on: October 06, 2014, 02:43:02 am »
Damn never really thought of what Totse was to people who didnt grow up with the internet. there really is nothing that seperates this fourm from any other fourm, give or take some small things. But if your world view is limited to the radio, newspaper, and people you talk to I can imagine totse would have been something really special. I actually kind of understand why people get pissed that we are trying to keep the legacy alive
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Re: What was the exact reason Totse closed.
« Reply #3 on: October 06, 2014, 03:43:18 am »
TTFN

When I first started this site, almost 20 years ago now, the idea was to have a place where all types of ideas could be spoken, traded, and exchanged, where no topic was off-limits or forbidden. At the time the site was started there was nothing like it. There wasn't a world wide web, Internet access was hard to come by, publishing new ideas was limited to paper, and publishing on paper and mailing out what you published was ridiculously expensive. After all of the effort, your potential audience was limited to a few hundred people.

Now we have the web, and anyone can start a web site or create a Facebook or MySpace page and publish their thoughts for all to see. If you want to be heard you can be, and if people are interested in listening they'll find you. Access is cheap and plentiful. This is the golden age of information.

I don't think it will come as a shock to most of you that after 20 years I am burned out. For the last several years I've reduced the time I spend on the site to the bare minimum -- paying bills, finding advertisers, maintaining the servers, fixing database problems, debugging e-mail server problems, handling SPAM, and answering the occasional question or mediating a random dispute, but even that takes too many hours each month. It's time to do something different. It's time for something new.

I don't know exactly what that something new will be yet, but I know I won't figure it out unless I make a clean break with the past, so it's time to say goodbye and move on. I am closing down the site as of January 17th. The irc.slashnet.org IRC channel #totse will remain on-line (I don't host it and I have nothing to do with running it) and Zok's BBS is up and running and Zok says he thinks his equipment can keep up with the load, but this web site will cease operations.

So make your plans, set up a new rendezvous, and move on to the next thing. Thanks for the memories, it's been an interesting 20 years to say the least.

-- Jeff Hunter


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Re: What was the exact reason Totse closed.
« Reply #4 on: October 06, 2014, 04:09:38 am »
your mom is the answer to both questions

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Re: What was the exact reason Totse closed.
« Reply #5 on: October 06, 2014, 04:14:53 am »
your mom is the answer to both questions

There is no need for that, maybe your upset the website Orange was gonna create in your name feel through (read: he bottled out)
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Re: What was the exact reason Totse closed.
« Reply #6 on: October 06, 2014, 04:17:27 am »
your mom is the answer to both questions

There is no need for that, maybe your upset the website Orange was gonna create in your name feel through (read: he bottled out)


it was a compliment, bro. >:(


that site tho. it did fall through by means of never being constructed to begin with. as I requested.

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Re: What was the exact reason Totse closed.
« Reply #7 on: October 06, 2014, 12:21:31 pm »
Why did Totse close?

Because Jeff ended up being a lazy fuck-up the longer time went on, and ended up adminning Acidmelt and Zok. Acidmelt spent little to no time there, and was just an excuse ridden junkie that would never own up to his failures. Zok was one of the most socially awkward chumps imaginable that had absolutely no people skills. With the two of them in charge(?) within a couple of years the place turned into a chaotic mess with no direction, no management, no logical purpose any more.

Seriously, WHO IN THE FUCK.....would put some code-writing child not even out of high school that was scared to death to mingle with people not in his nerd herd in charge of thousands of hardcore and eclectic personalities? That would be like promoting a retarded toddler and make him the new president/promoter of an MMA club.

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Re: What was the exact reason Totse closed.
« Reply #8 on: October 06, 2014, 12:47:37 pm »
TTFN

When I first started this site, almost 20 years ago now, the idea was to have a place where all types of ideas could be spoken, traded, and exchanged, where no topic was off-limits or forbidden. At the time the site was started there was nothing like it. There wasn't a world wide web, Internet access was hard to come by, publishing new ideas was limited to paper, and publishing on paper and mailing out what you published was ridiculously expensive. After all of the effort, your potential audience was limited to a few hundred people.

Now we have the web, and anyone can start a web site or create a Facebook or MySpace page and publish their thoughts for all to see. If you want to be heard you can be, and if people are interested in listening they'll find you. Access is cheap and plentiful. This is the golden age of information.

I don't think it will come as a shock to most of you that after 20 years I am burned out. For the last several years I've reduced the time I spend on the site to the bare minimum -- paying bills, finding advertisers, maintaining the servers, fixing database problems, debugging e-mail server problems, handling SPAM, and answering the occasional question or mediating a random dispute, but even that takes too many hours each month. It's time to do something different. It's time for something new.

I don't know exactly what that something new will be yet, but I know I won't figure it out unless I make a clean break with the past, so it's time to say goodbye and move on. I am closing down the site as of January 17th. The irc.slashnet.org IRC channel #totse will remain on-line (I don't host it and I have nothing to do with running it) and Zok's BBS is up and running and Zok says he thinks his equipment can keep up with the load, but this web site will cease operations.

So make your plans, set up a new rendezvous, and move on to the next thing. Thanks for the memories, it's been an interesting 20 years to say the least.

-- Jeff Hunter


Why did he not give the site away?

Same reason Zok didn't just pass on zoklet - it was his baby.

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Re: What was the exact reason Totse closed.
« Reply #9 on: October 06, 2014, 09:34:36 pm »
TTFN

When I first started this site, almost 20 years ago now, the idea was to have a place where all types of ideas could be spoken, traded, and exchanged, where no topic was off-limits or forbidden. At the time the site was started there was nothing like it. There wasn't a world wide web, Internet access was hard to come by, publishing new ideas was limited to paper, and publishing on paper and mailing out what you published was ridiculously expensive. After all of the effort, your potential audience was limited to a few hundred people.

Now we have the web, and anyone can start a web site or create a Facebook or MySpace page and publish their thoughts for all to see. If you want to be heard you can be, and if people are interested in listening they'll find you. Access is cheap and plentiful. This is the golden age of information.

I don't think it will come as a shock to most of you that after 20 years I am burned out. For the last several years I've reduced the time I spend on the site to the bare minimum -- paying bills, finding advertisers, maintaining the servers, fixing database problems, debugging e-mail server problems, handling SPAM, and answering the occasional question or mediating a random dispute, but even that takes too many hours each month. It's time to do something different. It's time for something new.

I don't know exactly what that something new will be yet, but I know I won't figure it out unless I make a clean break with the past, so it's time to say goodbye and move on. I am closing down the site as of January 17th. The irc.slashnet.org IRC channel #totse will remain on-line (I don't host it and I have nothing to do with running it) and Zok's BBS is up and running and Zok says he thinks his equipment can keep up with the load, but this web site will cease operations.

So make your plans, set up a new rendezvous, and move on to the next thing. Thanks for the memories, it's been an interesting 20 years to say the least.

-- Jeff Hunter


Why did he not give the site away?

Same reason Zok didn't just pass on zoklet - it was his baby.

I find that selfish as surely you want your baby to live forever instead of killing it when young.

Maybe he was scared it was going to join ISIS
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