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For bragging rights, I just added my FAQ # to my profile


dubois

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Except that somehow the list starts in 2005!!! Other than that the chronological order is correct.

It's been a blast seeing this board grow!

i think that is when the new php-based system was implemented. i forget, didnt everyone have to re-join then? oh well #76, #2, same diff ;-p

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I am number 143. I am not a fast starter, but a strong finisher.

However, I did notice I made the top 10 for number of posts. Narrowly eeking out Dubois for that spot.

Steve J

72 tii / 83 320is / 88 M3 / 08 MCS R55 / 12 MC R56

& too many bikes

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I remember that now. As one of the first (to re-sign in to the upgraded FAQ), but with #369, I also now remember that we were able to choose our number. I'm not sure if that feature is still available now.

Haha, I think I choose that number because e368s.com was such a cool underground M Coupe owner website.

Michael Rose

'91 Porsche 964
'00 Dodge Durango
'13 Honda Pilot

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Except that somehow the list starts in 2005!!! Other than that the chronological order is correct.

It's been a blast seeing this board grow!

Only two problems. First, as Rob points out, the numbers are from when the new software was put in, not the original FAQ signup.

Second, if you are like Rob and me -- you know, international men of intrigue -- you might have changed your "name" (or handle), thus not correctly refelcting your lofty status (on the FAQ, not as international men of intrigue). Or, you could be like Armond and have six different personas depending on where on the FAQ you're posting....

now: '72 Inka 2000 touring, '82 Alpina C1 2.3  & '18 328d wagon (daily driver)

before: a lot of old BMWs (some nice, some not so much), a few air-cooled 911s and even a water-cooled Cayman S

Alpina restoration blog: https://www.alpinac1.com/

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