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What happened to the red/black theme?

Posted: Sun May 27, 2018 5:03 am
by Amit Y Ville
Dude what the hell. I see the default theme on this forum now? :fp:

Re: What happened to the red/black theme?

Posted: Sun May 27, 2018 3:22 pm
by sherbetbizarre

Re: What happened to the red/black theme?

Posted: Mon May 28, 2018 2:51 am
by Ayko
Amit Y Ville wrote: Sun May 27, 2018 5:03 am Dude what the hell. I see the default theme on this forum now? :fp:
Hey, 'big Y', let's just pretend there have been no changes and continue without amusement or reaction, as if just as silly as before. Any possible improvements *cough cough* will show themselves or not (if nobody wants to brag). As long as things such as :2guns: & :hammer: exist (for the truly immature) there is no improvement and only further silliness with a 'viagra-god' blue background. Let's ignore it and concentrate on us and the arts & crafts of The Amityville Horror.

And we're back....

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2018 11:51 am
by freddyfender72
Was wondering what happened. Well off to drop a pile a poop.

Re: And we're back....

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2018 12:24 pm
by Dan the Damned
The board, itself, took a poop. And then passed out. Hopefully back to stay now. Fingers crossed.

http://www.amityvillefaq.com/truthboard ... =5&t=11927

Why was the forum offline for so long?

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2018 2:36 pm
by Amit Y Ville
DUDE, should have given the controls to me. I've been into Amityville since 1995 and literally every day thought about 112 Ocean Avenue. With respect its time to hand over the torch. I'm not the eldest but the most enthusiastic.

Re: Why was the forum offline for so long?

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2018 2:40 pm
by Amit Y Ville
And if you go back I offered to buy the house with shares from others. I work for a top company of the world and could have afforded it. Imagine what we'd have done. We could have changed the face of the whole legacy.

Re: Why was the forum offline for so long?

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2018 9:48 pm
by msmart112
Amit Y Ville wrote: Sat Jul 07, 2018 2:36 pm DUDE, should have given the controls to me. I've been into Amityville since 1995 and literally every day thought about 112 Ocean Avenue. With respect its time to hand over the torch. I'm not the eldest but the most enthusiastic.
DUDE...with respect it's time for you to leave and start your own message board.

Then you can have the "controls" all to yourself...and you can hold the torch...and you can experience the ungratefulness of the clowns who whine when your board experiences difficulties while you have more important things in life to deal with.

Re: Why was the forum offline for so long?

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2018 3:27 pm
by Amit Y Ville
msmart112 wrote: Sat Jul 07, 2018 9:48 pm
Amit Y Ville wrote: Sat Jul 07, 2018 2:36 pm DUDE, should have given the controls to me. I've been into Amityville since 1995 and literally every day thought about 112 Ocean Avenue. With respect its time to hand over the torch. I'm not the eldest but the most enthusiastic.
DUDE...with respect it's time for you to leave and start your own message board.

Then you can have the "controls" all to yourself...and you can hold the torch...and you can experience the ungratefulness of the clowns who whine when your board experiences difficulties while you have more important things in life to deal with.
Why would I start my own board when this should be the number 1 place for Amityville enthusiasts? I only care about making this community better. If the webmaster gets bored of it its in his best interests to pass the torch to someone who can do a much better job.

Re: Why was the forum offline for so long?

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2018 4:49 pm
by sherbetbizarre
The board wasn't down because the Admin got bored of it--

http://www.amityvillefaq.com/truthboard ... =5&t=11927

Re: Why was the forum offline for so long?

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2018 7:18 pm
by freddyfender72
So the board was down??? I would assume the overwhelming majority of the regulars have lives and were NOT losing their minds because the board was offline. They simply checked in every now and then to see if the board was up and running once again. This forum is what it is, and that saying it's NOT LIFE CHANGING OR ALTERING IN ANY WAY. It's an interest to some or maybe some might call it an obsession to a very few select individuals . That being said if things like this happen and it truly upsets, worries or causes you to think the keys or regions to an I internet forum should be given to you personally, IT TRULY IS TIME TO PRIORITIZE YOUR LIFE. If the whole Amityville saga/topic or whatever you prefer to call it is that vitally important start your own board. Believe it or.not there are Amityville forums on Facebook that are three times more active than this forum. I do not say that to upset the owner, the regulars or the certain individual who seems to feel he should run the show. If you do a little research maybe your obsession could be fed more proactively by spending your free time on those forums then here. Just a thought about life in general and that I would dare say ninety nine percent of online people who are interested in the Amityville topic would agree with. That one percent whose life is completely and utterly is devoted to Amityville 24/7 and has no other life are not here, they are in fact on these Facebook forums.

Re: Why was the forum offline for so long?

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2018 9:01 pm
by Dan the Damned
freddyfender72 wrote: Sun Jul 08, 2018 7:18 pm Believe it or.not there are Amityville forums on Facebook that are three times more active than this forum. I do not say that to upset the owner, the regulars or the certain individual who seems to feel he should run the show.
No offense taken. Personally, I'm more about quality over quantity.

Ever since George Lutz died, there seems to be a lot less to talk about. When he was alive, we had some great in-depth conversations on here, where people actually took time out of their lives and investigated stuff relating to the murders and the haunting, and researched exactly "who said what" in the past, and where they may have contradicted themselves.

Not so much of that anymore.

If people have moved on, that's okay. Lots of Amityville forums have come and gone. This one has survived. People have said that their sites will be the biggest and best Amityville site ever, but they are now defunct. Even George's own amityvillehorror.com has long been vaporized. I want this one to live on. I just want to keep this board up at least as a resource if not anything else. Somewhere where people can go to find out that Ric Osuna's book is chuck full of errors; that Kaplan's book doesn't really have a smoking gun amongst its pages; that Katzenbach's documentaries are basically discussing myths and hearsay more than anything else.

But that's just my opinion. Sherb is the head of this board. I'm just the caretaker.

I have always. been. the caretaker.

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Re: Why was the forum offline for so long?

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2018 10:08 pm
by freddyfender72
Very will stated!

Re: Why was the forum offline for so long?

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2018 12:13 pm
by Amit Y Ville
freddyfender72 wrote: Sun Jul 08, 2018 7:18 pm So the board was down??? I would assume the overwhelming majority of the regulars have lives and were NOT losing their minds because the board was offline. They simply checked in every now and then to see if the board was up and running once again. This forum is what it is, and that saying it's NOT LIFE CHANGING OR ALTERING IN ANY WAY. It's an interest to some or maybe some might call it an obsession to a very few select individuals . That being said if things like this happen and it truly upsets, worries or causes you to think the keys or regions to an I internet forum should be given to you personally, IT TRULY IS TIME TO PRIORITIZE YOUR LIFE. If the whole Amityville saga/topic or whatever you prefer to call it is that vitally important start your own board. Believe it or.not there are Amityville forums on Facebook that are three times more active than this forum. I do not say that to upset the owner, the regulars or the certain individual who seems to feel he should run the show. If you do a little research maybe your obsession could be fed more proactively by spending your free time on those forums then here. Just a thought about life in general and that I would dare say ninety nine percent of online people who are interested in the Amityville topic would agree with. That one percent whose life is completely and utterly is devoted to Amityville 24/7 and has no other life are not here, they are in fact on these Facebook forums.
Way to go to be insulting.

The ironic thing is we're on a discussion forum about a haunting when you're saying this. You shouldn't be talking down to anyone.

Re: Why was the forum offline for so long?

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2018 1:33 pm
by Matt9290
Good to see the board back-up again!!! Still the best site online in regards to the haunting and murders.
There was an article in Newsday a few hours ago, but for some reason I'm in the wrong area to have access to it. Wondered if any of you have seen it?
The link I got was https://www.newsday.com/classifieds/real-estate ... .12633887.

And it appeared on Google as stated below:

Tour the Amityville Horror house | Newsday
https://www.newsday.com › Classifieds › Real Estate
7 hours ago - Search for your next dream home in the Long Island area. Newsday's Real Estate classifieds offers one of the largest listings of homes for sale or rent.

Does anyone know if the house up for sale again?

Re: Why was the forum offline for so long?

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2018 7:28 pm
by freddyfender72
Amit Y Ville wrote: Mon Jul 09, 2018 12:13 pm
freddyfender72 wrote: Sun Jul 08, 2018 7:18 pm So the board was down??? I would assume the overwhelming majority of the regulars have lives and were NOT losing their minds because the board was offline. They simply checked in every now and then to see if the board was up and running once again. This forum is what it is, and that saying it's NOT LIFE CHANGING OR ALTERING IN ANY WAY. It's an interest to some or maybe some might call it an obsession to a very few select individuals . That being said if things like this happen and it truly upsets, worries or causes you to think the keys or regions to an I internet forum should be given to you personally, IT TRULY IS TIME TO PRIORITIZE YOUR LIFE. If the whole Amityville saga/topic or whatever you prefer to call it is that vitally important start your own board. Believe it or.not there are Amityville forums on Facebook that are three times more active than this forum. I do not say that to upset the owner, the regulars or the certain individual who seems to feel he should run the show. If you do a little research maybe your obsession could be fed more proactively by spending your free time on those forums then here. Just a thought about life in general and that I would dare say ninety nine percent of online people who are interested in the Amityville topic would agree with. That one percent whose life is completely and utterly is devoted to Amityville 24/7 and has no other life are not here, they are in fact on these Facebook forums.
Way to go to be insulting.

The ironic thing is we're on a discussion forum about a haunting when you're saying this. You shouldn't be talking down to anyone.
You just proved my point. It's a shame people done even read; or chose to ignore certain points to a well thought out post. I no I wasting my time, but you must ha e glossed over the line that I wrote that states "Not to upset or offend anyone". You simply have a need that isn't being filled here so as one other member suggested, you can fill that need and have complete control by opening your own message board. I don't know you, or anyone else on ANY level so I have no
reason to insult anyone. When you show that your obsession goes beyond what is being offered here, it is shown that perhaps moving to a more active board or opening one yourself would be the appropriate action. Once again I dare say ninety nine percent of the users here not only understand that statement, but can fully comprehend it without feeling ANYONE was insulted. I am sorry that you happen to be that one percent. Now as most people do, on with life.

Re: Why was the forum offline for so long?

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2018 12:54 am
by Brendan72
All I can say is that now the board is back online my life has meaning once again. :lol:

Re: Why was the forum offline for so long?

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2018 11:30 am
by Amit Y Ville
freddyfender72 wrote: Mon Jul 09, 2018 7:28 pm
Amit Y Ville wrote: Mon Jul 09, 2018 12:13 pm
freddyfender72 wrote: Sun Jul 08, 2018 7:18 pm So the board was down??? I would assume the overwhelming majority of the regulars have lives and were NOT losing their minds because the board was offline. They simply checked in every now and then to see if the board was up and running once again. This forum is what it is, and that saying it's NOT LIFE CHANGING OR ALTERING IN ANY WAY. It's an interest to some or maybe some might call it an obsession to a very few select individuals . That being said if things like this happen and it truly upsets, worries or causes you to think the keys or regions to an I internet forum should be given to you personally, IT TRULY IS TIME TO PRIORITIZE YOUR LIFE. If the whole Amityville saga/topic or whatever you prefer to call it is that vitally important start your own board. Believe it or.not there are Amityville forums on Facebook that are three times more active than this forum. I do not say that to upset the owner, the regulars or the certain individual who seems to feel he should run the show. If you do a little research maybe your obsession could be fed more proactively by spending your free time on those forums then here. Just a thought about life in general and that I would dare say ninety nine percent of online people who are interested in the Amityville topic would agree with. That one percent whose life is completely and utterly is devoted to Amityville 24/7 and has no other life are not here, they are in fact on these Facebook forums.
Way to go to be insulting.

The ironic thing is we're on a discussion forum about a haunting when you're saying this. You shouldn't be talking down to anyone.
You just proved my point. It's a shame people done even read; or chose to ignore certain points to a well thought out post. I no I wasting my time, but you must ha e glossed over the line that I wrote that states "Not to upset or offend anyone". You simply have a need that isn't being filled here so as one other member suggested, you can fill that need and have complete control by opening your own message board. I don't know you, or anyone else on ANY level so I have no
reason to insult anyone. When you show that your obsession goes beyond what is being offered here, it is shown that perhaps moving to a more active board or opening one yourself would be the appropriate action. Once again I dare say ninety nine percent of the users here not only understand that statement, but can fully comprehend it without feeling ANYONE was insulted. I am sorry that you happen to be that one percent. Now as most people do, on with life.
I stopped reading when you insulted my reading but wrote "It's a shame people done even read". LOL! Stop wasting both of our time kidda. :D

Re: Why was the forum offline for so long?

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2018 8:18 pm
by Dan the Damned
If you can't see the new board layout (featuring the Amityville House in the background, etc), try refreshing your browser and/or emptying your cache and reloading the page.

Re: Why was the forum offline for so long?

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2018 10:15 pm
by Tim
Dan, the new layout is FABULOUS! I love it! :clap:

Re: Why was the forum offline for so long?

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2018 10:24 pm
by Dan the Damned
Good. Glad it's showing up for others. Not sure why it messed up the first time.