And that's why we have the hall of legends.
Or did I fail to understand the purpose of your post?
Honestly, I don't recall hearing about
The Hall of Legends until now.
After searching and finding it, I see why. It's located in the
DF Community Games & Stories area. I hardly ever read that portion.
Like slowpokez said, there is the Hall of Legends, and I believe there is a link to this thread on the wiki.
It's nice there's a link on the wiki. But a player would have to stumble across that by
happenstance. And they can't ask new questions about how to find Sea Serpents/Monsters on the wiki. They can't discuss sea serpent farming there at all. Anyway, it's not the same as having important threads like this
occasionally float up in
unread posts or
new replies. And since my post, several others have joined in to ask or answer questions on the subject.
So you learned that 1) the importance of things on the Internet can change over time, and 2) people listened to me when I was posting? What's your point?
Wikipedia deleted it and I thought it was
self-evident why: They did not think the concept was valid or important enough. And I feel the same way.
If a topic starter asks that a thread be "retired", I respect that. Though, so far, we have not seen Sphalerite make such a request with this thread. It's his project, so don't you think it should be his choice?
I try to avoid necro-bumping just because it is either frowned upon or against rules on many forums. But, it's always puzzled me. I've never understood
why some people make such a big deal of that. Are they offended that other people wanted to continue a topic after they've had their say? Or is it that they
hate having to sort through the updated topics list?
...And the only proper way to pay homage to historical achievements is to do even greater achievements. Just placing a "Like" is kinda lame, don't you think so too?
Says who?
There's plenty of friendly rivalry and an eagerness to share in this community and there's nothing wrong with that. But to tell others that the only "proper" way to show appreciation of someone's achievement is to try and outdo them and boast about it... don't you think
that is kind of lame?
I don't see anything wrong with telling someone, "Hey, that's awesome!", "Nice work!" or even "That's incredibly dwarfy!" When someone does something like this, especially share the details of their experiments and going to lengths to help others, I think they deserve a congratulations - even if it comes belatedly.
To be honest, I first read this topic about 2 years ago. But while I found it fascinating reading, at the time I hadn't bothered to post my appreciation. That was the
main reason for my post, to correct this.
And if it wasn't inferred by what I've already said:
Nice work, Sphalerite! This was brilliant stuff!
But I also felt the need to voice my disapproval of criticizing the resurrection of this thread.