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BF is slowly approaching the mileage of my Honda and reached 60,000 posts today. woohoo!
thank you for the support all these years!
RedDog
11-06-2002, 01:28 PM
Congratulations! You guys have done a wonderful job. :D
BF is more then just a internet forum to most of us, it's becoming a routine as each day begins, something we religiously come back repeatedly as day goes on, it becoming a big part of our lives...thanks for keeping it up!
I think you need to drive more often in order to catch up with the number of our postings!
Good Job and thanks for giving us a place to stay on the World Wide Web. :)
LazyBuddy
11-06-2002, 01:55 PM
Badminton Forum is my official "start up" page. I even load it into my parents' computer, and my dad kept asking, "where is my chinese newspaper start up page???"
:D
Congrats Kwun,
I must thank this site for addicting me to badminton. Before, I would play and not really care about any aspects of the sport but once I came here, I started focusing on the care of my racquets, on world tourneys, etc.
GGz, keep up the good work!
thanks guys!
if not for all of you who comes here, i would have given up on this a long time ago.
:)
Kwun, Congrats and Best Wishes to you and all the other BF colleagues for providing this wonderful avenue for badminton fans worldwide to interact. May you achieve the 100,000 mark in the not too distant future. Keep up the good work!
modious
11-06-2002, 08:07 PM
Good work kwun, good work!
You must be doing something right in order to keep us coming back here! :p
viver
11-06-2002, 11:53 PM
Kwun,
Really wish to thank you for providing us, badminton fanatics a meeting point to discuss and voice our opinions. You should be nominated to IBF Hall of Fame for your services rendered to the 'International' badminton comunity.
patrick01
11-07-2002, 03:09 AM
i second that
Yes, a big thank you to Kwun for keeping things running, and doing such a great job of it.
congrats and this is by far the best badminton related sites on the WWW. I've safe this as the homepage @ home and @work. Keep up the good works moderators, and posters, keep up the great replies.
bigredlemon
11-07-2002, 02:07 PM
Originally posted by jwu
congrats and this is by far the best badminton related sites on the WWW. I've safe this as the homepage @ home and @work. Keep up the good works moderators, and posters, keep up the great replies.
I second that. Actually, i think i'm spending twice as much time on badminton now than before I found this site! Keep it up.
I think this forum isn't just great compared to other badminton forums, but it's one of the best, if not the best, forum I've ever been to. Great mods, great content, everything anyone could want.
Originally posted by bigredlemon
I second that. Actually, i think i'm spending twice as much time on badminton now than before I found this site! Keep it up.
that encouraging to hear! and this is one of the goal of the forum: to promote the game! :)
Kwun,
what abt a Pat on our back! Just kidding... Thanks for everything. This has become such a big part of ourlife and i wish this would be a big part of my life to come with your kids taking over when u are Old....
marshall
11-09-2002, 10:19 PM
Not only is this the best badminton discussion; badminton central is the best website IMO. I tell people who are thinking of designing a site to have a look at BC first so they can see what a good clean site that's easy to navigate looks like.
Great job, kwun!
Stalker
11-09-2002, 11:15 PM
CONGRATULATIONS Badminton Forum! And the Admin team! :)
Yeah, thanks everyone for everything... this site is wonderful. Keeps me from feeling homesick too. ;)
Just about everything I've learned for correct technique I've read from here on BF. If it wasn't for BF, I'd prolly be running around like and idiot on the court instead of doing meaningful footwork and technique drills.
Congrats on the milestone Kwun, :)
Phil
so here, BF now has more posts than mileage on my car! :)
BF has 65,023 posts, while my car is at 64,754 miles. hopefully they will both live a long life...
hmm I hope that "maintenance require" light is only a yellow background and not lit. :D
well, i was debating how to fund that maintenance, you know, they charge an arm and a leg for a scheduled maintenance.
so my options were:
- sell my CN rackets
- stop paying the webhosting bills for BC/BF.
- stop playing badminton
- stop eating
and i decision was: heck, the damn car can wait.. :)
actually, the yellow is only a warning. a red is when the car "thinks" it needs attention..
bigredlemon
12-17-2002, 03:00 PM
Running this site must be pricy... vBulletin itself costs something like $3000 right. Out of curiousity, are you using a virtual host, or do you have your own rackmount server installed somewhere?
kwun,
if you find ever find that lighting annoying, you can always turn it off by yourself. :D
Originally posted by bigredlemon
Running this site must be pricy... vBulletin itself costs something like $3000 right. Out of curiousity, are you using a virtual host, or do you have your own rackmount server installed somewhere?
vB is something around $140 i think. i am using virtual hosting.
you must be kidding, i can't afford rackmounted server... . :)
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