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Looking Back, and a Big Thank You!

On the last day of the year, I’d like to take a moment to do three things: mention a useful tool, share a few numbers — and say thank you for a great year!

Key Posts

Whether you’re a TT regular or are new to this site, the Key Posts [1] page can be a handy resource. The Key Posts page lists some of the most popular, most commented and most useful posts that have appeared here, and it’s a great way to catch up if you’re just joining us.

A Few Numbers

Since I started TT on July 11, 2005, it has grown considerably — and it’s still growing! Here are a few stats I thought it might be interesting to share (all as of today):

Numbers aren’t what writing TT is about, but they’re a pretty good indicator that TT is useful to GMs — and that is what writing this blog, and running the Q&A forum, are all about!

Thank you!

Most importantly, I’d like to say thank you to everyone who reads (and comments on) Treasure Tables, and participates in the Q&A forum [2]thank you!

You’ve made the past five months of writing this blog an absolute pleasure, and your comments are a major part of what makes TT valuable as a resource for GMs. I couldn’t be happier with the community that’s forming here, and I’m very excited about writing TT (and running the forum) in 2006. You rock.

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7 Comments To "Looking Back, and a Big Thank You!"

#1 Comment By Zachary Houghton On December 31, 2005 @ 6:42 am

Your site has been a fantastic resource all year–I can only imagine bigger & better things ahead.

Have a Happy New Year!

#2 Comment By Streamweaver On December 31, 2005 @ 1:09 pm

Happy New Years to you too mate. I’ve really enjoyed the site and look forward to the year in discussions ahead.

#3 Comment By Martin On December 31, 2005 @ 5:17 pm

My thanks to both of you — it’s been great having you here. 🙂

#4 Comment By Fred Drake On December 31, 2005 @ 11:53 pm

Woohoo! This has been fun. As a New Year’s present, I finally posted experience for my players for last month’s sole session. I think they’ll be happy; a few get to gain a level as soon as they can get training.

Of course, they’re stuck in the woods chasing goblins at the moment… 😉

#5 Comment By Martin On January 1, 2006 @ 10:13 am

I’ve always enjoyed getting in-game holiday gifts, and XP is a good one. 😉

#6 Comment By ScottM On January 3, 2006 @ 5:45 pm

Happy New Year to you. Thanks for providing such useful articles and discussion.

#7 Comment By Martin On January 4, 2006 @ 8:17 am

Scott: I’m glad you find TT useful — and Happy New Year to you, as well! 🙂