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== Timeline == | |||
=== 2004 === | |||
==== August ==== | |||
===== 8th ===== | |||
* [[Dave Matthews Band incident|The Dave Matthews Band assassinates a boat full of people by strategically discarding their excrement.]] | |||
=== 2023 === | |||
==== May ==== | |||
[[File:Origins.png|thumb|367x367px|This is where the nightmare started]] | [[File:Origins.png|thumb|367x367px|This is where the nightmare started]] | ||
===== 1th ===== | |||
* [[User:Leah|Leah]] has a really good idea | |||
* See imagr | |||
==== July ==== | |||
===== 3th ===== | |||
* Leah buys the [https://pronounmail.com pronounmail.com] domain for [[:File:6. the dollar.jpeg|£]]10. | |||
==== August ==== | |||
===== 7th ===== | |||
* The [[Email|mail]] server becomes live and goes mostly unused. | |||
=== 2024 === | |||
==== January ==== | |||
===== 5th ===== | |||
* The mail server is recreated<ref>https://tilde.zone/@leah/111703412050331978</ref> after it stopped existing for a while. | |||
==== February ==== | |||
===== 2th ===== | |||
* Leah creates the first proper account on the new server, previously relegated to hosting the TTC discord server bridge to "Matrix" | |||
==== April ==== | |||
===== 14th ===== | |||
* Pronounmail begins offering [[Web Hosting]] to its member. | |||
* Leah makes the first pronounmail-hosted website, surprisingly called [https://leah.pronounmail.com leah.pronounmail.com]. | |||
* [https://thesamplemotion.pronounmail.com theSampleMotion] takes the offer after being wowed by a sales pitch in the TTC discord voice chat, creating the first pronounmail-hosted website by someone who is not literally leah. | |||
* The grave mistake of putting all pronounmail users into [[Disk Horse|one place]] is made. | |||
* Avril 14th by Aphex Twin | |||
===== 15th ===== | |||
* The [[The:pronounmail the wiki|wiki]] is born in a primitive state. | |||
===== 16th ===== | |||
* The mail server is moved from its previous home on someone else's server and onto the main pronounmail server. | |||
==== August ==== | |||
===== 2th ===== | |||
* The [[Main Page|main page]] and [[Eli Passes You The Boof|first non-main page]] on the wiki are made, with which the wiki crawls out of its primitive state. | |||
==== October ==== | |||
===== 27th ===== | |||
* pronounmail.com undergoes a successful round of Series A funding, raising 2,500 pence. | |||
== References, references, references. What are you on tonight? I love this city, despite the burden of preferences. What a time to be alive, oh. I know where I'm going, it's black country out there == |
Latest revision as of 12:41, 14 December 2024
Timeline
2004
August
8th
2023
May
1th
- Leah has a really good idea
- See imagr
July
3th
- Leah buys the pronounmail.com domain for £10.
August
7th
- The mail server becomes live and goes mostly unused.
2024
January
5th
- The mail server is recreated[1] after it stopped existing for a while.
February
2th
- Leah creates the first proper account on the new server, previously relegated to hosting the TTC discord server bridge to "Matrix"
April
14th
- Pronounmail begins offering Web Hosting to its member.
- Leah makes the first pronounmail-hosted website, surprisingly called leah.pronounmail.com.
- theSampleMotion takes the offer after being wowed by a sales pitch in the TTC discord voice chat, creating the first pronounmail-hosted website by someone who is not literally leah.
- The grave mistake of putting all pronounmail users into one place is made.
- Avril 14th by Aphex Twin
15th
- The wiki is born in a primitive state.
16th
- The mail server is moved from its previous home on someone else's server and onto the main pronounmail server.
August
2th
- The main page and first non-main page on the wiki are made, with which the wiki crawls out of its primitive state.
October
27th
- pronounmail.com undergoes a successful round of Series A funding, raising 2,500 pence.