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Made in ca
Lethal Lhamean





somewhere in the webway

so a few threads down someone thread-necroed something 3 years old... wich brought up an interesting question.. (and apologies if this is not the place to ask such)

whats the oldest thread to be rezzed? not that its something to be encouraged, but i am curious if something has been rezzed back after more then 3 years?

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.. Crap your profile picture is disturbing....




 
   
Made in au
Lady of the Lake






This might actually find a better home in the Dakka Discussion section. I think the oldest I've seen is about 3-4, though likely 1-2 years ago. Not sure how they find them half the time.

   
Made in gb
[DCM]
Et In Arcadia Ego





Canterbury

There's no real way of telling apart from dredging through all the boards, and I'm sure there's some paint drying somewhere one could watch if you've that much spare time on your hands.

And generally it's better if people don't necro old threads.

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