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Happy Birthday!

Ken Worthington

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May I wish Caudata.org a very happy tenth birthday, this weekend :D

I can't thank you all enough for making this forum what it is....
 

Kaysie

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I probably will. I've been here for 8 years. I have no life. lol.
 

Erzs

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Wow 10 years?! Happy Birthday to Caudata! Without these forums I would never have gained so much knowledge from its users on axolotls! Lets hope for another ten years! =D
 

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As long as I live for another 10 years (lol), I will most likely still be on this site. After all, I learn something new about my Caudates on here every day.
 

Ken Worthington

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I'd like to think that in ten years from now, this forum will be thriving and I sincerely hope that all the familiar names will still be regularly posting and putting their valuable time into the success which the Caudata site has evolved into. :happy::happy::happy:

With technology developing at the speed that it is, in ten years time the forum could become potentially something so much more interactive.

I'm imagining their being loads of small cameras positioned in various parts of each of our tanks, wireless connections to our PCs, combined with broadband that can take serious amounts of data transfer.....

We could have Caudate TV !!

Members could log in to enabled cameras and watch various caudates from various members from various locations in real-time and in excellent video quality.....

Ahem...

So, short of seeming to submerse one's-self in something surprisingly similar to a 'sea of sycophancy', (don't start that non-sense again, Ken :rolleyes:) ...... I just want to say thanks ;):happy:
 
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