I stil have some (by far not all) older stuff from earlier days, VP, PM, VPM, vpvbs, ... . I also have a few older tables, but I'm sorry, nearly just only VPM tables. If there's the need of anything, feel free to ask by PM.
I have over 400 tables, both VP and VPM, from all eras. There won't be a shortage of tables, since I know I'm not the only pinhead in the room. Combined, I'm sure we have them all.
... anyone who is thinking about putting major effort into a VP site project. i wanted them to be aware of the difficulties inherant in the situation, which hopefully they are. because i don't want someone to put a lot of effort into something for the VP scene and then run out of gas when it doesn't turn out quite like they envisioned, ultimately hurting the scene. that's kind of a theme around here.
I realize VP has been on the decline for some time, and it's not solely AJ's neglect of VPF. I do believe with a couple of good sites, we can sustain and build the community again. Between PN and VPF.org, I feel the community can thrive again.
Look at me...
I came into the scene in Oct. 2005, and I'm just finishing my first table, with two others on the way. I can't be the only one with a
growing interest.
It would be great if Randy stayed in touch and updated more often, but that shouldn't take anything away from what's possible now with VP. Look at what JP, Groni, Scapino, TAB, destruk, and others are doing. There's a lot of life left in VP, in my opinion. It's just a matter of sparking interest.
I only asked one newb question at VPF, and with the response, it took a year and a half for me to post again. How can you build a community like that? For this community to grow, it will require newb-friendly tutorials. The VP community has a shortage of them, and the best people to compose them are the members who still remember the difficulties and overcame them.
I also think the lack of support for originals hurt the interest level.