matt1ptkn wrote: ↑Mon Jul 24, 2017 8:36 am
It also seems lately that vintage RC popularity is declining. I don't think many newbies are interested in restoring a vintage buggy nearly as much as buying a new (insert Brand name here) and bashing half an hour later. I'd like to see 10talk grow, but I don't want to loose any of the charm we currently have either.
To quote a wonderful movie: "Maybe this really is, as good as it gets."
I'm also a member of a vintage computing forum, and there we have a rather large influx of youngish people who want to build their own 'vintage' PC (think early 2000s to mid-2000s), while the word 'vintage' for other, older members means '1980s-1990s'. Sometimes the younger ones later get interested in the "ancient" "dinosaur" stuff. Of course you get a lot of relatively dumb questions such as "Why doesn't Windows 3.x support AGP cards or plug-and-play?" and "Why can't I use my iPod on a 286?"...
(Christ, I sound like some old 80-year old man sitting on a bench going "In my time..."

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Here it's similar, the older members like stuff from the late 1970s to the early 1990s, even though late 1990s cars are vintage by all means by now...
It also goes in waves, sometimes more popular (and more new members), sometimes less.
As for Facehugger, it seems more and more like the new AOhelL, therefore I'm not on it and its invasive alien weewees are mostly blocked in my browsers.