Who else misses the old Active/CoolRunning forums? Check out the archive here: [Link]
It feels like a time capsule of the early running web. Has anyone else cracked this open yet? There are some interesting files in the /data folder that I’m still trying to parse. Let’s discuss in the thread. 👇 #LostMedia #DataHoarding #CoolRunning #InternetHistory
Stumbled upon this archive today. It’s packed with [briefly describe contents: "old training logs from the 90s" or "source code for a forgotten race-timing app"].
#RunningHistory #CoolRunning #DigitalArchiving #C25K #OldSchoolRunning Option 2: The "Developer/Tech" (Functional)
Since "coolrunning.7z" isn't a widely recognized file name in public databases, the "best" post for you depends on what is actually inside that archive. It sounds like a collection related to running—likely source code, race data, or a legacy archive from the famous (and now defunct) website .
For years, was the place to find race results, training plans, and the legendary "Couch to 5K" program. When the site went dark, a lot of that community history felt lost.
I just finished digging through —a massive archive containing [mention what’s inside, e.g., forum logs, local race results, or classic training guides]. It’s a trip down memory lane for anyone who remember the early days of the digital running community.
Who else misses the old Active/CoolRunning forums? Check out the archive here: [Link]
It feels like a time capsule of the early running web. Has anyone else cracked this open yet? There are some interesting files in the /data folder that I’m still trying to parse. Let’s discuss in the thread. 👇 #LostMedia #DataHoarding #CoolRunning #InternetHistory
Stumbled upon this archive today. It’s packed with [briefly describe contents: "old training logs from the 90s" or "source code for a forgotten race-timing app"].
#RunningHistory #CoolRunning #DigitalArchiving #C25K #OldSchoolRunning Option 2: The "Developer/Tech" (Functional)
Since "coolrunning.7z" isn't a widely recognized file name in public databases, the "best" post for you depends on what is actually inside that archive. It sounds like a collection related to running—likely source code, race data, or a legacy archive from the famous (and now defunct) website .
For years, was the place to find race results, training plans, and the legendary "Couch to 5K" program. When the site went dark, a lot of that community history felt lost.
I just finished digging through —a massive archive containing [mention what’s inside, e.g., forum logs, local race results, or classic training guides]. It’s a trip down memory lane for anyone who remember the early days of the digital running community.