Talk:The Hive (website)
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>Rhodium's site was also taken offline shortly after The Hive.
I don't recall there being one online while the other was offline - infact I believe they were hosted on the same physical machine and were taken offline at the same time. Minor issue I know :]
I was incarcerated with "strike" at F.C.I. Bastrop. Very strange but cool guy. He's still obsessed with bees...204.65.34.103 17:32, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Relationship of Rhodium to The Hive
The history behind this all seems a bit mired, so I'd be really glad if someone could clear this up for me. (Seriously though, I'd pay good money for a good book I could read about The Hive, Rhodium, Hyperreal etc, just to see how they all began and how they inter-link...) What is the relationship of the Rhodium archives (now mirrored at Erowid amongst other places) with the user Rhodium on The Hive — was the archive maintained by the user of the same name, or are they not related? And how do they fit in with The Hive? Many thanks. --henryaj 19:02, 1 July 2007 (UTC)
- If memory serves, Rhodium took the site on, but I don't know what led to that. It was certainly distinct (in the server location/funding) at some point. --Morbid-o (talk) 22:58, 2 February 2008 (UTC)
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