Merry Christmas & a very happy 2010 HN
Hello HNers,
Those that I've had personal contact with outside of the forum and everybody else too.
2009 has been a tumultuous year there has been lots of change both personal, business wise and in the world at large.
December 7th I was a HN member for exactly a year and when cleaning up my inbox the other day I suddenly realized that there is more out-of-band communication between other HN people and myself in my inbox than from any other group of people that I've ever been involved with.
What an amazing community this is.
Thank you all for a wonderful time in 2009, especially those that took the time out to educate me on subjects where I was as curious as the 3 year old from long ago asking 'why' all the time.
greetings, & all the best to you and yours!
Jacques Mattheij
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[ 2.6 ms ] story [ 48.7 ms ] threadRegardless, very best to all.
And not just for that correction.
j.
As with several others here on HN. I, too, find this an amazing community. I hope that the attention PG has been giving to the questions of feedback, etc., help it to grow without exhibiting the downward spiral that has seen the death of high-quality contributions on so many other fora. I like the people I've met through HN.
Long may it continue.
Ref: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1006589
It's been a mixed year (but ultimately net-good); forward the troops I say :)
Happy holidays and a happy 2010!
Cheers!
ps: today is my 300th day on HN :D I have checked HN multiple times daily since my first sign-up. I estimate it amounts to over 7000 times. I definitely have to turn no-procasination on this next year ;D
Anyway, merry christmas everyone! Thanks for hanging out. I felt like the bumble bee kid from the Blind Melon video when I found this site.
http://twitter.com/tlrobinson/hackernews
I'm doing some Google-fu to find Twitter names in profiles but you should also ping me via Twitter or email (in profile) if you'd like to be added.
http://isitchristmas.com/