My first Internet experience of posting on any subject matter was on Google Groups Usernet, a pool-related place called RSB. Being a "newbie" on RSB was an eye-opening experience.
It was actually SmorgassBored, who I met on RSB, that invited me to AzBilliards, so like other RSB-ers, I emigrated to AzBilliards Discussion Forum.
In 2004, the climate of AzBilliards was much different for me. I met some of the AzB-ers at various pool happenings. I formed friendships with these folks. Some of them are dead today, sad to say. Some have quit posting on AzBilliards. :frown:
However, AzBilliards has grown exponentially, thanks to its global reach. I do enjoy reading about pool in far reaches of the world today. Pool in the United States is not quite as abundant as it once was, and though it is waning for me as far as interest, I am still loyal to Mike Zuglan's Joss events, Mark Griffin's Vegas events, Greg Sullivan's pool extravaganzas, Allen Hopkins' SBE, and others who keep pool alive and well in America.
I do wonder today if my experience would be better or worse if I joined this forum using an anonymous name. There is a benefit with anonymity that some seem to enjoy. You can be rude and spew mean-spirited comments, which seems to be par for the course with some anonymous AzB-ers, but I prefer interacting with forum members who have known identities. :smile:
Interestingly, I have noticed quite a bit of pool action on Facebook these days. Will it ever replace AzBilliards as a place for people to meet and greet on the Internet? Time will tell, I guess. I never thought I'd be pulled into Facebook, but I am reading about pool happenings and conversing with pool peeps from around the world, and it is a pleasant experience -- time consuming but pleasant.
