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dicey eye
17 hours ago, andy said:

It does seem sadly that the site has died with Paul.

LICF was on life support long before Paul passed away. Its demise was inevitable with or without Paul at the helm.

RIP LICF.

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andy
11 hours ago, dicey eye said:

Its demise was inevitable with or without Paul at the helm.

I must say dicey you had seen then what I had not.

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scoffer

I have always enjoyed this forum and the posters,  there is a lot of useful information in the living green in Cambodia section that I would hate to see lost.

 

If the site does close,  can I have a copy of the LGinC section.

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John_Galt

It could still be at least a hobby for someone. 
But it does not seem like anyone is interested. 

 

7 hours ago, scoffer said:

I have always enjoyed this forum and the posters,  there is a lot of useful information in the living green in Cambodia section that I would hate to see lost.

 

If the site does close,  can I have a copy of the LGinC section.

 

Other than copy and pasting I don't think there is a way to do that. 

 

 

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SpeedyGonzalez

I may be interested.  What is all involved in keeping it going, or trying to build it up?  I am well familiar with both the other two main forums, and I don't see why many of those people would not come over.  How can it be distinct enough from those other two?

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John_Galt
On 1/14/2020 at 2:26 AM, SpeedyGonzalez said:

How can it be distinct enough from those other two?


This forum does not allow nearly as much trolling as the others. 

 

On 1/14/2020 at 2:26 AM, SpeedyGonzalez said:

What is all involved in keeping it going,

Basic website maintenance 

 

On 1/14/2020 at 2:26 AM, SpeedyGonzalez said:

or trying to build it up? 

Mostly having the time to consistently post relevant content 

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Bill H

Perhaps the forum's demise is more a reflection of what is going on in Cambodia than Paul's death.  Snooky has ceased to exist as we once knew it and is now naught but Chinatown where not even Cambodians are welcome.  Many of the foreigners we knew there have long since departed for friendlier places so the pool of available posters has sunk dramatically.  That makes more sense to me than Paul's untimely death.

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Squeezel

I was a member here when Paul and were first making this happen, but I lost my login. Now Paul is gone, LinC seems to be n life support, and this place, well apparently it's slow too. I guess everyone is getting older and Facebook (and other social media) is encroaching. 

 

I'm actually living in Manila now but I can and who knows, might even, live anywhere with an internet connection so we will see. 

 

PS - Hi Fellers. 

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SpeedyGonzalez
On 1/14/2020 at 11:33 PM, John_Galt said:


This forum does not allow nearly as much trolling as the others. 

 

Basic website maintenance 

 

Mostly having the time to consistently post relevant content 

What is the cost to keep it alive?  What do you require of a new Caretaker?

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Oz Jon

Well guys, I'm coming in rather late in this conversation . (17 Feb 2024)

 

I have forgotten my username (probably "ozjon" or something similar) and of course, I've forgotten my password.

 

I haven't had much spare time in recent years to spend on forums, and I still don't

 

But back in Paul's days (and a bit later) I was a fairly active poster on this forum.

 

Just reminiscing  ,...

 

The forum  had an enjoyable bunch of (mainly ex-pat) forum members back then.

Communicating good information with humour and without the "nasties" so common on other forums.

 

Are there many ex-pats living in Cambodia these days?

 

If not, where is the popular place ex-pats chose to live nowadays?

 

Regards.

ozjon

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