Hi guys,
Yes, AUFORA was the origin of exosci. That's why there's still some UFO representation on the forums, though that's certainly not the emphasis these days (though I am considering resurrecting the AUFORA.org domain as just a UFO picture gallery since that sort of thing was rather popular).
I started creating webpages in '95. Of course, I was just a teenager then

. At some point I realized that I was more interested in science than UFOs, so I started exosci (originally it was to be exobio.com, focusing on exobiology).
exosci.com has always been a one-man show. I do the programming, the content, and the graphics. Unfortunately I occasionally run out of time completely as exosci competes for my time with my university studies. I apologize for that!
I had assumed a one-man show for a long time; in fact, until Porfiry's news clippings, I hadn't known anyone else was involved.
Actually, I am Porfiry

. It's just a nick I use. If you click on the profile, you'll see.
I see commercial sites with teams of designers that can't get a consistently quality page the way Exosci does.

i'm blushing.
Actually, it's funny you should mention the t-shirt idea. I've actually found a company that does t-shirt printing (cafepress.com), and I was thinking of getting some exosci t-shirts and mousepads made up with the <A HREF="http://www.exosci.com/geeklog/exosci.jpg">exosci button</A> logo on them. I was planning to give them out free to some of the prolific contributors to the forum. So let me know before you go on tour so I can send you a free shirt or two!
Hey, Dave ... how many users can the servers handle simultaneously? Or is it too large a number to worry about?
The servers are pretty robust. I've got a great hosting company.
[This message has been edited by DaveW (edited January 12, 2001).]