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Originally Posted by drop2d
I think he was talking about the actual tape (not just bootlegged radio recordings).
Man, I do miss those days of recording songs off the radio though... such simpler times.
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Right? The biggest issues was knowing when to hit record. I don't know how many times I missed the first 2-5 seconds of a song.
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Originally Posted by wmg21
How do you lookup someone's number (or even your own)?
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You need to know your join date. Do this:
Top Right on Warehouse after you log in, click My Info. That will show your Member ID and say "Member Since".
Go to Boards. Click Enter. Click Members. Click Join Date. Here is the trick - Click 2. Then look at the actual web address it ends like this: "?sort_key=joined&sort_order=asc&max_results=20&st =20"
The last two numbers are "20" That means it is showing you members 20-39.
From there you are going to need to play with the numbers a little to find yourself. It took me a little while. You can type in any number instead of the "20" and it will take you there. I can tell you that the first 1,000 members joined between 12/3 and 12/8 of 1998. 5,000 is April 2000. 7500 is around October of 2001. 10,000 is October of 2002.
Best thing to do is search until you find the right month. Then move up and down the pages. Once you find yourself on the page look at the web address. That number is the first one on the page. Count down until you hit yourself. That's your number.
Edit - Is this worthy of a separate thread? I feel like everyone has always been curious about this and I think this is a new feature they added. I'm about 95% sure this is accurate. It just makes too much sense and 81K even feels about right.