I know I cannot be the only one that REALLY APPRECIATES the time you put into posting on this forum Jeremy.
I am not sure if there are any other Mods/Directors involved anymore. That ONx map pic can be a great tutorial for anyone who will study it along with the story. Your terrain/cover is totally different than mine, but I can still find useful stuff off pics such as that. THANK YOU!!!
There’s something about this old forum that still hits different.
Maybe it’s sentimental. Maybe it’s just time invested. But long before algorithms decided what we should see next, this place let you choose what was worth reading.
Now everything is fast. Swipe. Scroll. Flash. A quick hit of dopamine, the newest trend, the loudest opinion. Blink and it’s gone. The “cool” platforms move at light speed — short clips, shorter attention spans, and conversations buried under whatever the algorithm decides will keep you hooked.
But here?
Here, you can still lay a story out the way it’s meant to be told.
You can break it into paragraphs. Add pictures in order. Build the setup. Explain the wind. The terrain. The mistake. The lesson. The payoff. People actually read it — not just react to it.
There’s no pressure to condense everything into 15 seconds. No race to beat an algorithm. Just a thread that unfolds the way a good story should.
This forum feels like the old campfire in a world full of neon billboards.
And even with all the new platforms out there, this kind of space is hard to replace. Hard to… hard to replace…
It’s like so many things we saw every day that quietly slipped away without us noticing.
Now it’s 24 hours of endless channels, constant noise, something always playing. But there was a time when even the television slept. It said goodnight. The screen faded. And it signed off with High Flight.
Where were you the last time you heard those words?