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Jonathan Hoerr
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Date Posted: 08:42:39 08/20/02 Tue
>Ok, about a year or so ago this 12 year old boy (we'll
>call him Andy) was at his friend's house. His friend
>was showing him a site he made on something called
>Expage. Andy thought this was really cool and decided
>to begin his own Expage life... (for those who still
>haven't gotten it, this story is about me)
>So I decided to begin my own site, and my goal was to
>get more hits than my friend, who at the time had a
>little over 500. I made a site called TheBEAVER, and
>wrote a little story about a BEAVER and a hippy (eh,
>this was last year). Once I got to 100 hits TheBEAVER
>picked up pace a little. By now it was September, and
>I finally figured out how to make a link. Soon,
>TheBEAVER had a few links, and a fan club with over 30
>members. My site grew faster (I had a birthday), and I
>gained a lot a really nice friends on Expage. But if
>you have friends, you always have enemies. One day I
>found the Anti-BEAVER up, and I was PISSED. I got a
>bunch of people on my side, and one of my fellow
>Expage friends contacted Expage and the site was
>removed. Then TheBEAVER got it's 1,000th hit. Now I
>began to see people copying me. It started out small,
>same ideas, same layout. But it progressed, and no one
>ever listened to me if I asked them to stop. I wished
>there was a way to protect all of my ideas from those
>stupid copycats. I looked for awhile for a site that
>could help me, but I found nothing. So, last resort, I
>made a page with an easy remembered name that got my
>message through, The Page Police. My main goal was to
>protect any Expagers page and all of their ideas at
>the expense of one little link back. It was really
>nothing in the beginning, no layout at all. But Page
>Police seemed immediatly successful. Weeks past, and I
>soon got busy with school and bored with Page Police,
>so I didn't update it for a couple months. Now I'd say
>it must be April, although I don't really remember.
>But I read my guestbook, and there were actually
>people saying their sites were being copied! It was my
>first case. I had a few, 4 or 5 probably, and every
>one ended peacfully with the owners happy. I'd joined
>Expage Alliance before, and that clique was my first
>ever. But after it shut down, I joined Expage Nation.
>I was the very first member to join EN. I thought it
>was really cool, but things got weird after awhile.
>Page Police seemed to be drawing more attention, and
>EN was talking about "hackings" and stuff. Then I had
>an idea, if I opened Page Police up to members like a
>clique, I would have a bunch of people to fight
>against bad sites! It was a success from the
>beginning. Though there were those who thought we'd
>never make it, there were more who didn't. We gathered
>a ton of members, some active and some not. But it
>didn't matter, Page Police could finally do what I
>always wanted it to.
>Then I went and worked on TheBEAVER for a little. Not
>too much, but I just kinda put a layout on. Now it was
>May.
>End of May, early June, I was planning on shutting
>TheBEAVER down because I never updated it because I
>was too busy with Page Police (now I had over 6,000
>hits). But, my friends convinced me to keep it open,
>so how could I let them down? Page Police kept getting
>larger and larger, until one day hacking became
>popular on Expage. I'd never even heard about hackings
>on Expage when I was just running TheBEAVER, but all
>of a sudden there was Demon Haunting. I was really
>scared, and when EN was "hacked" I feared even more
>for my sites. But, those good ole members of Page
>Police always got it done, and DH was gone. The
>FireSt0rm came, and we sorta got to where we are now.
>All of a sudden, I found my self spending my time
>trying to know every move of a "hacker" so other pages
>would be safe. A few copying cases would come, but I
>was still to motivated on hackers that I paid very
>little attention to most. And for the past 2-3 months,
>I haven't had time to really have fun on Expage, or to
>work on TheBEAVER. But wait, why was the reason I made
>Page Police again? To protect TheBEAVER and other
>Expage sites. If I don't have time for TheBEAVER, why
>did I make this!?!? So this all comes down to the
>following; despite my new reputation on Expage (I
>pretty sure it's good) and the great support for Page
>Police, I believe that it is my time to step aside. I
>resign my title as Commanding General.
>
>However, I am a man of my word. A long time ago Timba
>told me something about how he didn't want Page Police
>to be shut down, and I told him "if I ever did have a
>reason to quit Page Police, I'd leave it to someone
>instead of shutting the whole thing down". And I plan
>to do just that. I would like to leave the entire Page
>Police site to someone. However, I do not know who
>would fulfill this job best. I don't even know if
>we'll survive now. You members seem to be in a Civil
>War between each other. If you guys and gals can't be
>friends and work together then we don't have a clique.
>I dunno...
>
>I really hate doing this. I've spent countless hours
>working on Page Police, but somewhere along the line I
>wandered from my goal (one goal I made was getting
>more hits than my friend! ha ha in your face
>you-know-who!). But, I would like this site to belong
>to someone else who can carry it for another go.
>According to the rankings, Alyssa would be entitled to
>the site. And Alyssa, it's all yours if you accept;
>I'd never force someone to run this thing. If Alyssa
>does not wish to have Page Police I will start a
>Commanding General Search, and possibly interview
>Captains to be C.G. I will keep my title until I am
>sure this site is in good hands.
>
>
>Well, that's my story (omg my fingers are sore!!). I'm
>sure this will draw some attention all around Expage,
>but that's cool. I just would like to be remembered as
>someone who was trying to help and make Expage a
>little bit better. I would just like you to know that
>my resignation has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH ANY
>OF OUR MEMBERS. I made this decision awhile ago, I
>just had to decide when to announce it. Please
>continue to contact me; I usually don't wander far...
>Later
>
>-your former C.G. AndyOk, about a year or so ago this
>12 year old boy (we'll call him Andy) was at his
>friend's house. His friend was showing him a site he
>made on something called Expage. Andy thought this was
>really cool and decided to begin his own Expage
>life... (for those who still haven't gotten it, this
>story is about me)
>So I decided to begin my own site, and my goal was to
>get more hits than my friend, who at the time had a
>little over 500. I made a site called TheBEAVER, and
>wrote a little story about a BEAVER and a hippy (eh,
>this was last year). Once I got to 100 hits TheBEAVER
>picked up pace a little. By now it was September, and
>I finally figured out how to make a link. Soon,
>TheBEAVER had a few links, and a fan club with over 30
>members. My site grew faster (I had a birthday), and I
>gained a lot a really nice friends on Expage. But if
>you have friends, you always have enemies. One day I
>found the Anti-BEAVER up, and I was PISSED. I got a
>bunch of people on my side, and one of my fellow
>Expage friends contacted Expage and the site was
>removed. Then TheBEAVER got it's 1,000th hit. Now I
>began to see people copying me. It started out small,
>same ideas, same layout. But it progressed, and no one
>ever listened to me if I asked them to stop. I wished
>there was a way to protect all of my ideas from those
>stupid copycats. I looked for awhile for a site that
>could help me, but I found nothing. So, last resort, I
>made a page with an easy remembered name that got my
>message through, The Page Police. My main goal was to
>protect any Expagers page and all of their ideas at
>the expense of one little link back. It was really
>nothing in the beginning, no layout at all. But Page
>Police seemed immediatly successful. Weeks past, and I
>soon got busy with school and bored with Page Police,
>so I didn't update it for a couple months. Now I'd say
>it must be April, although I don't really remember.
>But I read my guestbook, and there were actually
>people saying their sites were being copied! It was my
>first case. I had a few, 4 or 5 probably, and every
>one ended peacfully with the owners happy. I'd joined
>Expage Alliance before, and that clique was my first
>ever. But after it shut down, I joined Expage Nation.
>I was the very first member to join EN. I thought it
>was really cool, but things got weird after awhile.
>Page Police seemed to be drawing more attention, and
>EN was talking about "hackings" and stuff. Then I had
>an idea, if I opened Page Police up to members like a
>clique, I would have a bunch of people to fight
>against bad sites! It was a success from the
>beginning. Though there were those who thought we'd
>never make it, there were more who didn't. We gathered
>a ton of members, some active and some not. But it
>didn't matter, Page Police could finally do what I
>always wanted it to.
>Then I went and worked on TheBEAVER for a little. Not
>too much, but I just kinda put a layout on. Now it was
>May.
>End of May, early June, I was planning on shutting
>TheBEAVER down because I never updated it because I
>was too busy with Page Police (now I had over 6,000
>hits). But, my friends convinced me to keep it open,
>so how could I let them down? Page Police kept getting
>larger and larger, until one day hacking became
>popular on Expage. I'd never even heard about hackings
>on Expage when I was just running TheBEAVER, but all
>of a sudden there was Demon Haunting. I was really
>scared, and when EN was "hacked" I feared even more
>for my sites. But, those good ole members of Page
>Police always got it done, and DH was gone. The
>FireSt0rm came, and we sorta got to where we are now.
>All of a sudden, I found my self spending my time
>trying to know every move of a "hacker" so other pages
>would be safe. A few copying cases would come, but I
>was still to motivated on hackers that I paid very
>little attention to most. And for the past 2-3 months,
>I haven't had time to really have fun on Expage, or to
>work on TheBEAVER. But wait, why was the reason I made
>Page Police again? To protect TheBEAVER and other
>Expage sites. If I don't have time for TheBEAVER, why
>did I make this!?!? So this all comes down to the
>following; despite my new reputation on Expage (I
>pretty sure it's good) and the great support for Page
>Police, I believe that it is my time to step aside. I
>resign my title as Commanding General.
>
>However, I am a man of my word. A long time ago Timba
>told me something about how he didn't want Page Police
>to be shut down, and I told him "if I ever did have a
>reason to quit Page Police, I'd leave it to someone
>instead of shutting the whole thing down". And I plan
>to do just that. I would like to leave the entire Page
>Police site to someone. However, I do not know who
>would fulfill this job best. I don't even know if
>we'll survive now. You members seem to be in a Civil
>War between each other. If you guys and gals can't be
>friends and work together then we don't have a clique.
>I dunno...
>
>I really hate doing this. I've spent countless hours
>working on Page Police, but somewhere along the line I
>wandered from my goal (one goal I made was getting
>more hits than my friend! ha ha in your face
>you-know-who!). But, I would like this site to belong
>to someone else who can carry it for another go.
>According to the rankings, Alyssa would be entitled to
>the site. And Alyssa, it's all yours if you accept;
>I'd never force someone to run this thing. If Alyssa
>does not wish to have Page Police I will start a
>Commanding General Search, and possibly interview
>Captains to be C.G. I will keep my title until I am
>sure this site is in good hands.
>
>
>Well, that's my story (omg my fingers are sore!!). I'm
>sure this will draw some attention all around Expage,
>but that's cool. I just would like to be remembered as
>someone who was trying to help and make Expage a
>little bit better. I would just like you to know that
>my resignation has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH ANY
>OF OUR MEMBERS. I made this decision awhile ago, I
>just had to decide when to announce it. Please
>continue to contact me; I usually don't wander far...
>Later
>
>-your former C.G. Andy
>Ok, about a year or so ago this 12 year old boy (we'll
>call him Andy) was at his friend's house. His friend
>was showing him a site he made on something called
>Expage. Andy thought this was really cool and decided
>to begin his own Expage life... (for those who still
>haven't gotten it, this story is about me)
>So I decided to begin my own site, and my goal was to
>get more hits than my friend, who at the time had a
>little over 500. I made a site called TheBEAVER, and
>wrote a little story about a BEAVER and a hippy (eh,
>this was last year). Once I got to 100 hits TheBEAVER
>picked up pace a little. By now it was September, and
>I finally figured out how to make a link. Soon,
>TheBEAVER had a few links, and a fan club with over 30
>members. My site grew faster (I had a birthday), and I
>gained a lot a really nice friends on Expage. But if
>you have friends, you always have enemies. One day I
>found the Anti-BEAVER up, and I was PISSED. I got a
>bunch of people on my side, and one of my fellow
>Expage friends contacted Expage and the site was
>removed. Then TheBEAVER got it's 1,000th hit. Now I
>began to see people copying me. It started out small,
>same ideas, same layout. But it progressed, and no one
>ever listened to me if I asked them to stop. I wished
>there was a way to protect all of my ideas from those
>stupid copycats. I looked for awhile for a site that
>could help me, but I found nothing. So, last resort, I
>made a page with an easy remembered name that got my
>message through, The Page Police. My main goal was to
>protect any Expagers page and all of their ideas at
>the expense of one little link back. It was really
>nothing in the beginning, no layout at all. But Page
>Police seemed immediatly successful. Weeks past, and I
>soon got busy with school and bored with Page Police,
>so I didn't update it for a couple months. Now I'd say
>it must be April, although I don't really remember.
>But I read my guestbook, and there were actually
>people saying their sites were being copied! It was my
>first case. I had a few, 4 or 5 probably, and every
>one ended peacfully with the owners happy. I'd joined
>Expage Alliance before, and that clique was my first
>ever. But after it shut down, I joined Expage Nation.
>I was the very first member to join EN. I thought it
>was really cool, but things got weird after awhile.
>Page Police seemed to be drawing more attention, and
>EN was talking about "hackings" and stuff. Then I had
>an idea, if I opened Page Police up to members like a
>clique, I would have a bunch of people to fight
>against bad sites! It was a success from the
>beginning. Though there were those who thought we'd
>never make it, there were more who didn't. We gathered
>a ton of members, some active and some not. But it
>didn't matter, Page Police could finally do what I
>always wanted it to.
>Then I went and worked on TheBEAVER for a little. Not
>too much, but I just kinda put a layout on. Now it was
>May.
>End of May, early June, I was planning on shutting
>TheBEAVER down because I never updated it because I
>was too busy with Page Police (now I had over 6,000
>hits). But, my friends convinced me to keep it open,
>so how could I let them down? Page Police kept getting
>larger and larger, until one day hacking became
>popular on Expage. I'd never even heard about hackings
>on Expage when I was just running TheBEAVER, but all
>of a sudden there was Demon Haunting. I was really
>scared, and when EN was "hacked" I feared even more
>for my sites. But, those good ole members of Page
>Police always got it done, and DH was gone. The
>FireSt0rm came, and we sorta got to where we are now.
>All of a sudden, I found my self spending my time
>trying to know every move of a "hacker" so other pages
>would be safe. A few copying cases would come, but I
>was still to motivated on hackers that I paid very
>little attention to most. And for the past 2-3 months,
>I haven't had time to really have fun on Expage, or to
>work on TheBEAVER. But wait, why was the reason I made
>Page Police again? To protect TheBEAVER and other
>Expage sites. If I don't have time for TheBEAVER, why
>did I make this!?!? So this all comes down to the
>following; despite my new reputation on Expage (I
>pretty sure it's good) and the great support for Page
>Police, I believe that it is my time to step aside. I
>resign my title as Commanding General.
>
>However, I am a man of my word. A long time ago Timba
>told me something about how he didn't want Page Police
>to be shut down, and I told him "if I ever did have a
>reason to quit Page Police, I'd leave it to someone
>instead of shutting the whole thing down". And I plan
>to do just that. I would like to leave the entire Page
>Police site to someone. However, I do not know who
>would fulfill this job best. I don't even know if
>we'll survive now. You members seem to be in a Civil
>War between each other. If you guys and gals can't be
>friends and work together then we don't have a clique.
>I dunno...
>
>I really hate doing this. I've spent countless hours
>working on Page Police, but somewhere along the line I
>wandered from my goal (one goal I made was getting
>more hits than my friend! ha ha in your face
>you-know-who!). But, I would like this site to belong
>to someone else who can carry it for another go.
>According to the rankings, Alyssa would be entitled to
>the site. And Alyssa, it's all yours if you accept;
>I'd never force someone to run this thing. If Alyssa
>does not wish to have Page Police I will start a
>Commanding General Search, and possibly interview
>Captains to be C.G. I will keep my title until I am
>sure this site is in good hands.
>
>
>Well, that's my story (omg my fingers are sore!!). I'm
>sure this will draw some attention all around Expage,
>but that's cool. I just would like to be remembered as
>someone who was trying to help and make Expage a
>little bit better. I would just like you to know that
>my resignation has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH ANY
>OF OUR MEMBERS. I made this decision awhile ago, I
>just had to decide when to announce it. Please
>continue to contact me; I usually don't wander far...
>Later
>
>-your former C.G. Andy
>Ok, about a year or so ago this 12 year old boy (we'll
>call him Andy) was at his friend's house. His friend
>was showing him a site he made on something called
>Expage. Andy thought this was really cool and decided
>to begin his own Expage life... (for those who still
>haven't gotten it, this story is about me)
>So I decided to begin my own site, and my goal was to
>get more hits than my friend, who at the time had a
>little over 500. I made a site called TheBEAVER, and
>wrote a little story about a BEAVER and a hippy (eh,
>this was last year). Once I got to 100 hits TheBEAVER
>picked up pace a little. By now it was September, and
>I finally figured out how to make a link. Soon,
>TheBEAVER had a few links, and a fan club with over 30
>members. My site grew faster (I had a birthday), and I
>gained a lot a really nice friends on Expage. But if
>you have friends, you always have enemies. One day I
>found the Anti-BEAVER up, and I was PISSED. I got a
>bunch of people on my side, and one of my fellow
>Expage friends contacted Expage and the site was
>removed. Then TheBEAVER got it's 1,000th hit. Now I
>began to see people copying me. It started out small,
>same ideas, same layout. But it progressed, and no one
>ever listened to me if I asked them to stop. I wished
>there was a way to protect all of my ideas from those
>stupid copycats. I looked for awhile for a site that
>could help me, but I found nothing. So, last resort, I
>made a page with an easy remembered name that got my
>message through, The Page Police. My main goal was to
>protect any Expagers page and all of their ideas at
>the expense of one little link back. It was really
>nothing in the beginning, no layout at all. But Page
>Police seemed immediatly successful. Weeks past, and I
>soon got busy with school and bored with Page Police,
>so I didn't update it for a couple months. Now I'd say
>it must be April, although I don't really remember.
>But I read my guestbook, and there were actually
>people saying their sites were being copied! It was my
>first case. I had a few, 4 or 5 probably, and every
>one ended peacfully with the owners happy. I'd joined
>Expage Alliance before, and that clique was my first
>ever. But after it shut down, I joined Expage Nation.
>I was the very first member to join EN. I thought it
>was really cool, but things got weird after awhile.
>Page Police seemed to be drawing more attention, and
>EN was talking about "hackings" and stuff. Then I had
>an idea, if I opened Page Police up to members like a
>clique, I would have a bunch of people to fight
>against bad sites! It was a success from the
>beginning. Though there were those who thought we'd
>never make it, there were more who didn't. We gathered
>a ton of members, some active and some not. But it
>didn't matter, Page Police could finally do what I
>always wanted it to.
>Then I went and worked on TheBEAVER for a little. Not
>too much, but I just kinda put a layout on. Now it was
>May.
>End of May, early June, I was planning on shutting
>TheBEAVER down because I never updated it because I
>was too busy with Page Police (now I had over 6,000
>hits). But, my friends convinced me to keep it open,
>so how could I let them down? Page Police kept getting
>larger and larger, until one day hacking became
>popular on Expage. I'd never even heard about hackings
>on Expage when I was just running TheBEAVER, but all
>of a sudden there was Demon Haunting. I was really
>scared, and when EN was "hacked" I feared even more
>for my sites. But, those good ole members of Page
>Police always got it done, and DH was gone. The
>FireSt0rm came, and we sorta got to where we are now.
>All of a sudden, I found my self spending my time
>trying to know every move of a "hacker" so other pages
>would be safe. A few copying cases would come, but I
>was still to motivated on hackers that I paid very
>little attention to most. And for the past 2-3 months,
>I haven't had time to really have fun on Expage, or to
>work on TheBEAVER. But wait, why was the reason I made
>Page Police again? To protect TheBEAVER and other
>Expage sites. If I don't have time for TheBEAVER, why
>did I make this!?!? So this all comes down to the
>following; despite my new reputation on Expage (I
>pretty sure it's good) and the great support for Page
>Police, I believe that it is my time to step aside. I
>resign my title as Commanding General.
>
>However, I am a man of my word. A long time ago Timba
>told me something about how he didn't want Page Police
>to be shut down, and I told him "if I ever did have a
>reason to quit Page Police, I'd leave it to someone
>instead of shutting the whole thing down". And I plan
>to do just that. I would like to leave the entire Page
>Police site to someone. However, I do not know who
>would fulfill this job best. I don't even know if
>we'll survive now. You members seem to be in a Civil
>War between each other. If you guys and gals can't be
>friends and work together then we don't have a clique.
>I dunno...
>
>I really hate doing this. I've spent countless hours
>working on Page Police, but somewhere along the line I
>wandered from my goal (one goal I made was getting
>more hits than my friend! ha ha in your face
>you-know-who!). But, I would like this site to belong
>to someone else who can carry it for another go.
>According to the rankings, Alyssa would be entitled to
>the site. And Alyssa, it's all yours if you accept;
>I'd never force someone to run this thing. If Alyssa
>does not wish to have Page Police I will start a
>Commanding General Search, and possibly interview
>Captains to be C.G. I will keep my title until I am
>sure this site is in good hands.
>
>
>Well, that's my story (omg my fingers are sore!!). I'm
>sure this will draw some attention all around Expage,
>but that's cool. I just would like to be remembered as
>someone who was trying to help and make Expage a
>little bit better. I would just like you to know that
>my resignation has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH ANY
>OF OUR MEMBERS. I made this decision awhile ago, I
>just had to decide when to announce it. Please
>continue to contact me; I usually don't wander far...
>Later
>
>-your former C.G. Andy
>Ok, about a year or so ago this 12 year old boy (we'll
>call him Andy) was at his friend's house. His friend
>was showing him a site he made on something called
>Expage. Andy thought this was really cool and decided
>to begin his own Expage life... (for those who still
>haven't gotten it, this story is about me)
>So I decided to begin my own site, and my goal was to
>get more hits than my friend, who at the time had a
>little over 500. I made a site called TheBEAVER, and
>wrote a little story about a BEAVER and a hippy (eh,
>this was last year). Once I got to 100 hits TheBEAVER
>picked up pace a little. By now it was September, and
>I finally figured out how to make a link. Soon,
>TheBEAVER had a few links, and a fan club with over 30
>members. My site grew faster (I had a birthday), and I
>gained a lot a really nice friends on Expage. But if
>you have friends, you always have enemies. One day I
>found the Anti-BEAVER up, and I was PISSED. I got a
>bunch of people on my side, and one of my fellow
>Expage friends contacted Expage and the site was
>removed. Then TheBEAVER got it's 1,000th hit. Now I
>began to see people copying me. It started out small,
>same ideas, same layout. But it progressed, and no one
>ever listened to me if I asked them to stop. I wished
>there was a way to protect all of my ideas from those
>stupid copycats. I looked for awhile for a site that
>could help me, but I found nothing. So, last resort, I
>made a page with an easy remembered name that got my
>message through, The Page Police. My main goal was to
>protect any Expagers page and all of their ideas at
>the expense of one little link back. It was really
>nothing in the beginning, no layout at all. But Page
>Police seemed immediatly successful. Weeks past, and I
>soon got busy with school and bored with Page Police,
>so I didn't update it for a couple months. Now I'd say
>it must be April, although I don't really remember.
>But I read my guestbook, and there were actually
>people saying their sites were being copied! It was my
>first case. I had a few, 4 or 5 probably, and every
>one ended peacfully with the owners happy. I'd joined
>Expage Alliance before, and that clique was my first
>ever. But after it shut down, I joined Expage Nation.
>I was the very first member to join EN. I thought it
>was really cool, but things got weird after awhile.
>Page Police seemed to be drawing more attention, and
>EN was talking about "hackings" and stuff. Then I had
>an idea, if I opened Page Police up to members like a
>clique, I would have a bunch of people to fight
>against bad sites! It was a success from the
>beginning. Though there were those who thought we'd
>never make it, there were more who didn't. We gathered
>a ton of members, some active and some not. But it
>didn't matter, Page Police could finally do what I
>always wanted it to.
>Then I went and worked on TheBEAVER for a little. Not
>too much, but I just kinda put a layout on. Now it was
>May.
>End of May, early June, I was planning on shutting
>TheBEAVER down because I never updated it because I
>was too busy with Page Police (now I had over 6,000
>hits). But, my friends convinced me to keep it open,
>so how could I let them down? Page Police kept getting
>larger and larger, until one day hacking became
>popular on Expage. I'd never even heard about hackings
>on Expage when I was just running TheBEAVER, but all
>of a sudden there was Demon Haunting. I was really
>scared, and when EN was "hacked" I feared even more
>for my sites. But, those good ole members of Page
>Police always got it done, and DH was gone. The
>FireSt0rm came, and we sorta got to where we are now.
>All of a sudden, I found my self spending my time
>trying to know every move of a "hacker" so other pages
>would be safe. A few copying cases would come, but I
>was still to motivated on hackers that I paid very
>little attention to most. And for the past 2-3 months,
>I haven't had time to really have fun on Expage, or to
>work on TheBEAVER. But wait, why was the reason I made
>Page Police again? To protect TheBEAVER and other
>Expage sites. If I don't have time for TheBEAVER, why
>did I make this!?!? So this all comes down to the
>following; despite my new reputation on Expage (I
>pretty sure it's good) and the great support for Page
>Police, I believe that it is my time to step aside. I
>resign my title as Commanding General.
>
>However, I am a man of my word. A long time ago Timba
>told me something about how he didn't want Page Police
>to be shut down, and I told him "if I ever did have a
>reason to quit Page Police, I'd leave it to someone
>instead of shutting the whole thing down". And I plan
>to do just that. I would like to leave the entire Page
>Police site to someone. However, I do not know who
>would fulfill this job best. I don't even know if
>we'll survive now. You members seem to be in a Civil
>War between each other. If you guys and gals can't be
>friends and work together then we don't have a clique.
>I dunno...
>
>I really hate doing this. I've spent countless hours
>working on Page Police, but somewhere along the line I
>wandered from my goal (one goal I made was getting
>more hits than my friend! ha ha in your face
>you-know-who!). But, I would like this site to belong
>to someone else who can carry it for another go.
>According to the rankings, Alyssa would be entitled to
>the site. And Alyssa, it's all yours if you accept;
>I'd never force someone to run this thing. If Alyssa
>does not wish to have Page Police I will start a
>Commanding General Search, and possibly interview
>Captains to be C.G. I will keep my title until I am
>sure this site is in good hands.
>
>
>Well, that's my story (omg my fingers are sore!!). I'm
>sure this will draw some attention all around Expage,
>but that's cool. I just would like to be remembered as
>someone who was trying to help and make Expage a
>little bit better. I would just like you to know that
>my resignation has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH ANY
>OF OUR MEMBERS. I made this decision awhile ago, I
>just had to decide when to announce it. Please
>continue to contact me; I usually don't wander far...
>Later
>
>-your former C.G. Andy
Hi Andy, I like the story about the Beaver. I think it is cool. sorry You have to leave. Bye.
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