Re: Personal memories from the old forum
Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2021 9:24 am
I forget, how did we even find out about that? Did he register for another account and then announce it here, or something? Or did someone find it via search engine? Either way, kooky stuff from him here, especially as it wore on. Might have been some unchecked anti-Semitic comments too. I remember wanting to give him the benefit of the doubt before thinking, "There's probably no honest need for a dozen or two plus active threads about 9/11, the Federal Reserve, David Icke type stuff, globalism, lizard people, etc. with, on average, over twenty posts from him a day." The speed of the forums was a lot faster then, though, so may maybe all of that chaff was less glaring.yard barf wrote:Remember how, after he was banned, he built an identical PRF just for himself, to post his daily replies to the actual PRF?losthighway wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 11:59 pm I think Clocker Bob was my first deep dive into the conspiracy-theorist, far right/libertarian thinking. That guy was a trip.
Unbelievable.
Anyway, aside from the many comedic/often profane things flying around (Craiglist ad for hot tub "release party," anyone?) and various music/recording/politics threads, I remember proselytizing on behalf of a number of movies and filmmakers that have since become a lot more commonly known among the young/cinema curious/etc., to the point that there's way less of a need now to vie for their visibility/viability/possible superiority over mainstream work. Those were different times though--there was no Criterion channel, Rokus didn't exist, fewer websites covered that stuff, and you couldn't easily download high-quality rips of things, many of which weren't even available yet in digital form, via sparkling new transfers. Blockbusters still existed.
And on the music front, when I joined (circa August 2005), there was no Bandcamp, or Spotify (love it or hate it), and you couldn't just test drive things, sometimes awfully arcane/OOP, on YouTube. I think a lot of bands, even really great ones, for lack of better alternatives, still used Myspace!