SW First Post Thread
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Here's to a public display of n00bishness:
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/386978-remote-active-directory-authentication
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There is my first post.
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Unfortunately I had my accounts merged in the wayback, and all it moved over was my badges, so my earliest listed post is 2010 despite having been a user since Beta. I suppose I could see if Google could help me out with that old account...
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Mine:-
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I think I was recommending Meraki... how far I've come.
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That really was my first. So March 2nd, 2009. That's the first one. And I just found the real thread that started it all....
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Found it. All that remains of that account that was "merged":
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This has to be (not to took my own horn) the most famous post ever on Spiceworks. One day, I posted some very clearly needed corrections to misinformation on SW where people were attacking open source and @akp982 provided the challenge that took me from ~15 posts over every days to the top poster of all time in just a few weeks...
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/33780-supported-suggested-platforms
Ohh and not meaning to be bitchy but you have 18 contributions to spiceworks community I have how many?
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His response also made no sense since I was the one saying that RoR and SQLite already worked on Linux, but he responded as if I had said the opposite.
But that was the gauntlet being thrown that caused me to be so active.
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I made Mace on July 7th, 2009. I was the first person to make Mace. That is the same week that I started my THIRD SpiceCorps and also the same week that I was the first SpiceHead to drop in on HQ.
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Wow, if March 2nd was my first post ever, and March 10th is when I become a serious poster, it's amazing that I started SpiceCorps NYC on March 30th! Damn.
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How do you go about searching for this?
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go to your profile and click "Activity" -> "Contributions" -> scroll to the bottom -> click the last page -> scroll to the last post -> there you go.
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@momurda said in SW First Post Thread:
How do you go about searching for this?
I learned how to do it from @dbeato so don't feel badly. I had no idea.
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I wish that we could see when we hit different pepper levels, just as a speed comparison. Looks like I did Datil in eight weeks from first post, habanero in nine weeks and Mace in about twelve.
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