Return From The Wilderness... - by Stainboy
scumble on 20/3/2006 at 15:09
Quote Posted by PigLick
I must agree with this, I reckon something has happened to Muzman. It wouldnt be like him to just lurk and never post.
Hadn't thought of that, anyone tried emailing him?
Stitch on 20/3/2006 at 16:06
Quote Posted by PigLick
I must agree with this, I reckon something has happened to Muzman. It wouldnt be like him to just lurk and never post.
He hasn't posted since the tsunami but according to his profile his last activity was on April 14, 2005.
Scots Taffer on 20/3/2006 at 23:03
Yeah, I recently did a check up on Muzman and noticed activity... maybe for whatever reason, he's had it with TTLG, which is fair enough. Just a bad coincidence that he last posted around the time of a major disaster in his end of the world?
Mr.Duck on 21/3/2006 at 06:53
Quote Posted by Stainboy
Oh, and Duck... for some reason i've got Mexico in my head? Is that right?
¡Si, señor! :D
Kyloe on 21/3/2006 at 07:36
Activity only means that someone has stumbled across TTLG.com on a computer where Muzman has left a cookie.
fett on 22/3/2006 at 05:28
I yelled at StD and RBJ a couple a times. Oh, and I think I got naked in this one thread.
Shug on 22/3/2006 at 06:00
Kyloe, I imagine Muz would have only logged in at home, a netcafe, or possibly a uni; and all major Aus unis run pretty much the same gear which wipes all traces of the user on each login. I can't imagine he would have left himself logged in at a netcafe, leading me to believe it was from home. Can you log IPs on "activity" or is it posts only? Perhaps Dave could have a geeze to solve that mystery.
Scots Taffer on 22/3/2006 at 06:08
Was anyone in regular contact with Muz outside the forums?
Ko0K on 22/3/2006 at 07:15
Meh. Sometimes no news is good news. I'm sure the dude is fine. It is entirely possible that he's simply busy with other things.
It's hard to believe that fluke passed away. I just found and read the thread containing the email from his daughter, and that is incredible. I find it amazing that he wanted to be remembered here. Such a shame that he's gone.