Having nearly lost MCB, it got me thinking about all the other forums that have come and gone....
Since I am a dinosaur, I'll go way, way back to 1990. I remember using LISTSERV for the UMaine Paintball forum. Once usenet became more widespread, it pretty much killed Listserv, and everyone started using alt.sport.paintball, and then later rec.sport.paintball. Those were good up until 96 or so. AOL connected into Usenet, and it became flooded with spam, making it terrible. Around that time, Pigtalk started. That filled the gap pretty nicely.
By around 2000, the large forums started. Like PBdogo, PBcity, PBforum, etc. They were nice, but they were mostly modern stuff, and by then, I hated pretty much everything about "modern" paintball. So you would find some oddball forums, like OGOG, VMempire, BEOG. Lots of owner groups forums popped up, and that was pretty nice. THey are all gone now.
Once MCB came up, and pretty much was just old guys complaining about the young guys... well, I knew I found where I needed to be
Since I am a dinosaur, I'll go way, way back to 1990. I remember using LISTSERV for the UMaine Paintball forum. Once usenet became more widespread, it pretty much killed Listserv, and everyone started using alt.sport.paintball, and then later rec.sport.paintball. Those were good up until 96 or so. AOL connected into Usenet, and it became flooded with spam, making it terrible. Around that time, Pigtalk started. That filled the gap pretty nicely.
By around 2000, the large forums started. Like PBdogo, PBcity, PBforum, etc. They were nice, but they were mostly modern stuff, and by then, I hated pretty much everything about "modern" paintball. So you would find some oddball forums, like OGOG, VMempire, BEOG. Lots of owner groups forums popped up, and that was pretty nice. THey are all gone now.
Once MCB came up, and pretty much was just old guys complaining about the young guys... well, I knew I found where I needed to be
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