A Place For New Members To Introduce Themselves
- Jay
- african elephant keeper
- Posts: 11558
- Joined: Thu Jan 15, 2004 9:23 pm
- Location: Orlando, FL (M:68)
In order to help prevent spambot activity, this site does not allow a member to start new topics or edit one's posts until the member has first made 10 reply posts. So here is a topic that allows a new member to earn their first reply post by introducing themselves in this topic.
Also, this is a place for members that have not posted in a while to reintroduce themselves. Once the changes were made to help prevent spambot activity, this forum software does not realize a member has reached the number of reply posts until the member actually makes a more recent reply post.
Also, this is a place for members that have not posted in a while to reintroduce themselves. Once the changes were made to help prevent spambot activity, this forum software does not realize a member has reached the number of reply posts until the member actually makes a more recent reply post.
Hey, I'm not new either. Like fern said, playing games like the Word Association game is a nice way to bring your post count up. But concerning other topics like topics in the General Discussion, please refrain from making one word or emoticon in your posts.
<b>Do you smell that smell? A kind of smelly smell that smells... smelly.
Life is just a big bowl of fancy assorted cashews.</b>
Life is just a big bowl of fancy assorted cashews.</b>
Hi folks I'm not new either although I have always been a bit quiet here. However I have always found this place to be a wonderful source of inspiration and help and so i'm glad to find it all more active than for a while. I think I currently have more PMs than posts so I'd better change that ratio! 
- Troyminator
- dino recovery team!
- Posts: 306
- Joined: Wed Jan 14, 2004 8:49 pm
- Troyminator
- dino recovery team!
- Posts: 306
- Joined: Wed Jan 14, 2004 8:49 pm
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Tasmanian_tiger
- zoo guest
- Posts: 11
- Joined: Fri Feb 13, 2004 5:23 am
I'm not sure, I wanted to message Jay about MARKHOR (Fern guided me to you). I've recently semi-returned (I'm playing the game, but not really actively designing again) to the ZT community and I wanted to try and get some programs working (I'm having problems with ZOOT, shortly said, I would like to try out MARKHOR now). I can't message or start topics, so I assume I'm restricted due to the spam bot measures.
Firstly, hi, I'm Taz. I've been away for a long time (a lot more then a year), it pleases me to see some of the 'oldies' (ZT sites) are still online and breathing (though some changed spots). I love animals in all kind of shapes and times, like to be creative and have a too big book collection. I like fantasy in the last.
If it would be possible, could you message me about MARKHOR, Jay? I would be gratefull. I'm not reachable on Zoo Admin for the moment.
Firstly, hi, I'm Taz. I've been away for a long time (a lot more then a year), it pleases me to see some of the 'oldies' (ZT sites) are still online and breathing (though some changed spots). I love animals in all kind of shapes and times, like to be creative and have a too big book collection. I like fantasy in the last.
If it would be possible, could you message me about MARKHOR, Jay? I would be gratefull. I'm not reachable on Zoo Admin for the moment.
- cosmichedgehog
- zoo docent
- Posts: 234
- Joined: Thu Jan 15, 2004 2:08 pm
- Location: Memphis, Tennessee, USA
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Zookreeper
- zoo guest
- Posts: 47
- Joined: Mon Apr 19, 2004 2:53 pm
- Location: USA New England, Red Sox Nation!
- Troyminator
- dino recovery team!
- Posts: 306
- Joined: Wed Jan 14, 2004 8:49 pm
I'm just stopping by to say "hi" - I thought you all would be proud to hear that I graduated from college this spring and will be starting an internship next week at...
*drum roll please*
...The Oakland Zoo! I'm going to be a real-life zookeeper! I'll be working with spotted hyenas, vervet monkeys, warthogs, meerkats, Tammar wallabies, emus, and a wallaroo.
*drum roll please*
...The Oakland Zoo! I'm going to be a real-life zookeeper! I'll be working with spotted hyenas, vervet monkeys, warthogs, meerkats, Tammar wallabies, emus, and a wallaroo.