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I looked around and could find a set of links to the websites of our fellow Legionworlders, so i'm making one. If you have a site, just post its name and the url and I will add it to the list.
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Just a few to get us started. I'll new insert links into the first post in alphabetical order. All thats needed now is for you to add your links!!!
From: Fort McMurray | Registered: Nov 2004
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I have a couple, but only one's Legion World/LMB-related. The LMB Archives is an archive of some of the original LMB threads from the old DC Message Boards. Good reading for anyone who wants to get a little better idea about what the LMB is and where it came from, and a great nostalgia trip for anyone who was there the first time around.
My other site couldn't be less Legion World related if I tried. That's my (very much) dead-in-the-water Buffalo Sabres history site. I haven't updated that site in over 3 years, and somehow the pages got all FUBARed along the way, but I still somehow manage to get hundreds of hits a month and dozens of emails about the site, mostly from puckbunnies who want to know if I have the players' home addresses and people who want me to add links to their sports gambling websites. I have gotten a bunch of emails from ex-Sabre players and family members and such, which has been cool, but the weird/creepy emails seem to far outweigh the cool ones!
At one point I also built a website/gallery for my photomanips back in the day when I used to do photmanips, but that one appears to have been destroyed by Yahoo at some point.
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From: The Loser Cave | Registered: Jul 2003
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Although not technically "my" site, I do maintain the LMBP Outpost , which includes galleries, biographies and fiction pertaining to LMBP members.
Also, I own the LMBP Yahoo!Group , which is the LMBP's backup board (mainly used when Legion World goes down).
I used to have a personal site (which technically still exists), but I haven't touched it in several years.
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From: Penthouse atop Levitz Hall, LMBP Plaza, Embassy Row, Legion World | Registered: Jul 2003
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I have three Legion related domains. One, Legionpix.com has been parked for some time. I actually bought it when the Legion Pics Yahoo group lost it's ability to store the pictures and Grey started the effort to save all the stored pix to create an archive for them. If and when that all gets organized, I'll have the domain waiting for them if they want it.
The other two are inter-related, superlegion.com and legionguys.com are for my own Legion tribute sites. Superlegion is a catch all for Legion pics, CoH images and fanfics, etc, while Legionguys is all about the guys and has adult content and grahics. Unfortunately both are off line at the moment as I move them over to a new hosting service (thanks for the tip Scott! ) Hope to have them both up real soon.
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From: Paragon City on patrol | Registered: Jul 2003
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There's my much neglected Lightning Lad's Legion. I also have a LegionPics site that I work on when there is spare time (not much of that though) where I hope to house all of the files saved out by Grey's effort. And I started a third that was kind of a blog-gateway for all my sites (including LW) but I haven't really done more than play around with Mambo with it.
From: Utah | Registered: Jul 2003
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Grey's effort (penning up in the electronic CD-R corral what many others rounded up) hasn't been forgotten, but I haven't worked on it in some months.
A lot of filenames still need to be cleaned up or made shorter, removing such things as the "%20" (for spaces) that were in the URLs of the original images. We're talking several hundred such files out of over 4,000.
Everyone has long since sent along what they saved, except for Dylan Clearbrook, who'd misplaced his archive CD-R of that portion of the files. (Caught in a computer transition, like I've had the last two weeks.) I've tried to get in touch with him, to see if his efforts to find it had succeeded, but haven't had a reply in several months.
It's been two years since LegionPics at Yahoo! bit the dust (as an attachments archive), as of this week. I'll go ahead and burn the CD-Rs if I don't hear back from him by the end of September.
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From: Starhaven Consulate, City of Angels | Registered: Jul 2003
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Was his portion recovered by anyone else? I know Reboot was saving a lot of the files independant of the saving effort.
I'd have to track down my own CD to check, but if I was one of those with spaces, I'll be happy (well, not exactly, but still) to rename them and resend them to you, Grey.
From: San Diego, CA | Registered: Jul 2003
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And which slot was it? I skipped a lot of the Burgoses toward the end, but otherwise I should still have it on my home PC (although I'm having big connection probs there right now)
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