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Started by Hoopty, 08-30-2004 -- 11:30:28

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Hoopty

I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has contributed to the site in any way (even if just by signing up).  The other day we registered our 100th user and also had our first 2 page topic in the forum.  All of this in only 2 months of being online.

It seems like we are picking up momentum and as the word spreads, creating a fairly broad userbase.  We have users from all over the world, both military and civilian.  Even a few ex-PMELers stop in to keep an eye on the career field and look for old friends.  

I'm quite happy with the progress so far, yet I see so much more potential.  I'm constantly working on improving and adding to the site.  So if you have any suggestions, please post or send me a private message and I will do what I can to incorporate them.  

Again, thanks for all the help, and I'll see ya around.

Jesse
There are only 10 types of people in this world.  Those who understand binary, and those who don't.   :wink:

Aaron

I would like to thank YOU for providing us with a great site. I can appreciate the amount of work you've put into it. Especially the startup. Thanks!

As for that 2 page topic...it should be deleted.  8)

MIRCS

That's cause you're the ARMY guy now Aaron. :lol:

Jesse it is truly us that thank you for providing this site.

Old-Navy

Looks like the ARMY guy is starting to feel the pressure..........  Hmmm..  we need a Whiteboard so we can draw some pictures for the ARMY guy!  *smirk*

Excellent Site Jesse!  The best on the net IMHO.
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MIRCS

I second that from Old-Navy....the whiteboard and the site.

Tom_Hathaway

Last week, I sent out a mass email to all the PMEL friends that I still kept in touch with.
I noticed some of them signed on.
Trying to encourage them to be more active, since a lot of them are still working in the field.
The Last Military PMEL at Whiteman AFB, MO
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