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owlice
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by owlice » Mon May 31, 2010 8:23 pm
bystander wrote:
I want Scotch, too, and on ice cream, Mmmm
No cake, bystander? Or is this in addition to?
Maybe a
single malt Scotch cake or a
chocolate Scotch whisky cake is in order, hmmm? Which to make, which to make....
I'm amused that that sound file has the foods in alphabetical order.
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by neufer » Mon May 31, 2010 8:27 pm
owlice wrote:bystander wrote:
I want Scotch, too, and on ice cream, Mmmm
No cake, bystander? Or is this in addition to?
Looks like Rob Stevenson may be bystander's next victim.
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by owlice » Mon May 31, 2010 8:35 pm
neufer wrote: Looks like Rob Stevenson may be bystander's next victim.
??? How so?
neufer wrote:Code: Select all
RJN 781 / 0.37 ppd since Sat Jul 24, 2006
2006?? Should be 2004, methinks.
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by neufer » Mon May 31, 2010 10:23 pm
owlice wrote:neufer wrote: Looks like Rob Stevenson may be bystander's next victim.
??? How so?
neufer wrote:Code: Select all
RJN 781 / 0.37 ppd since Sat Jul 24, 2006
Rob (Donut) Stevenson (not Fearless Leader).
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by rstevenson » Mon May 31, 2010 10:30 pm
neufer wrote:owlice wrote:bystander wrote:
I want Scotch, too, and on ice cream, Mmmm
No cake, bystander? Or is this in addition to?
Looks like Rob Stevenson may be bystander's next victim.
Actually, donuts go better with beer than hard spirits. Take it from me.
Rob
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by owlice » Tue Jun 01, 2010 12:23 am
neufer wrote:
Rob (Donut) Stevenson (not Fearless Leader).
Those were two completely different thoughts, and I hadn't remembered the doughnut. Oy!
rstevenson wrote:
Actually, donuts go better with beer than hard spirits. Take it from me.
Rob
Thanks, Rob; that clears things up!
I've never had doughnuts with either beer or hard spirits, so will trust your expertise in this matter.
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by wonderboy » Tue Jun 01, 2010 12:17 pm
neufer wrote:bystander wrote:I figured we would both be above 3k before I caught you, but ... I don't know ...
- I can now die a happy man.
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Neufer 3000 / 3.53 ppd since Mon Jan 21, 2008 / Quotidian Quotationist
bystander 2925 / 2.15 ppd since Mon Aug 28, 2006 / Inadvertant Bot Sire
Harry 2858 / 1.74 ppd since Fri Nov 18, 2005 / G'day G'day G'day G'day
Chris Peterson 2703 / 2.25 ppd since Tue Dec 07, 2004 / Expert Cloud Angler
BMAONE23 2126 / 1.11 ppd since Wed Feb 23, 2005 / Commentator Model 1.23
makc 1675 / 0.82 ppd since Tue Oct 12, 2004 / Best Title in the Universe
orin stepanek 1579 / 0.90 ppd since Wed Jul 27, 2005 / Resident Geezer
apodman 1173 / 1.16 ppd since Wed Aug 15, 2007 / Teapot Fancier (MIA)
geckzilla 905 / 0.92 ppd since Wed Sep 12, 2007 / Ocular Digitator
Nereid 802 / 0.60 ppd since Thu Sep 28, 2006 / Science Officer
mark swain 755 / 1.72 ppd since Sat Mar 09, 2009 / Mucker Mate, JG
RJN 748 / 0.35 ppd since Sat Jul 24, 2006 / Baffled Boffin
emc 622 / 0.60 ppd since Tue Jul 17, 2007 / Equine Locutionist
Qev 563 / 0.37 ppd since Wed Mar 08, 2006 / Ontological Cartographer
Owlice 538 / 0.25 ppd since Wed Aug 02, 2004 / Hooter Girl
Dr. Skeptic 507 / 0.36 ppd since Thu Jul 27, 2006 / Science Officer
I
WILL make it onto this board!
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by wonderboy » Tue Jun 01, 2010 12:18 pm
owlice wrote:neufer wrote:
Rob (Donut) Stevenson (not Fearless Leader).
Those were two completely different thoughts, and I hadn't remembered the doughnut. Oy!
rstevenson wrote:
Actually, donuts go better with beer than hard spirits. Take it from me.
Rob
Thanks, Rob; that clears things up!
I've never had doughnuts with either beer or hard spirits, so will trust your expertise in this matter.
I always find donuts go better with more donuts, this is why I am slightly overweight!
Paul.
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by geckzilla » Tue Jun 01, 2010 3:24 pm
wonderboy wrote:I WILL make it onto this board!
Don't try too hard. Your post count might get accidentally reset...
Just call me "geck" because "zilla" is like a last name.
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by makc » Tue Jun 01, 2010 11:49 pm
ha ha only 1000 posts to go, eh?
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by wonderboy » Fri Jun 18, 2010 10:30 am
Hold on a minute, Ive just realised my post count has been reset!!!!!!! why did this happen?
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by makc » Fri Jun 18, 2010 8:48 pm
can't you read? it was an accident
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by neufer » Sat Jun 19, 2010 5:27 pm
Code: Select all
bystander 3420 / 2.46 ppd since Mon Aug 28, 2006 / Inadvertant Bot Sire
Neufer 3146 / 3.60 ppd since Mon Jan 21, 2008 / Quotidian Quotationist
Chris Peterson 2895 / 2.26 ppd since Tue Dec 07, 2004 / Expert Cloud Angler
Harry 2863 / 1.71 ppd since Fri Nov 18, 2005 / G'day G'day G'day G'day
BMAONE23 2153 / 1.11 ppd since Wed Feb 23, 2005 / Commentator Model 1.23
makc 1722 / 0.82 ppd since Tue Oct 12, 2004 / Best Title in the Universe
orin stepanek 1644 / 0.90 ppd since Wed Jul 27, 2005 / Resident Geezer
apodman 1173 / 1.16 ppd since Wed Aug 15, 2007 / Teapot Fancier (MIA)
geckzilla 946 / 0.92 ppd since Wed Sep 12, 2007 / Ocular Digitator
RJN 817 / 0.37 ppd since Sat Jul 24, 2004 / Baffled Boffin
Owlice 810 / 0.38 ppd since Wed Aug 02, 2004 / Hooter Girl
Nereid 802 / 0.60 ppd since Thu Sep 28, 2006 / Science Officer
The Code 796 / 1.70 ppd since Sat Mar 07, 2009 / Cosmic Skeptic
emc 622 / 0.60 ppd since Tue Jul 17, 2007 / Equine Locutionist
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by swainy » Sat Jun 19, 2010 8:30 pm
geckzilla wrote:wonderboy wrote:I WILL make it onto this board!
Don't try too hard. Your post count might get accidentally reset...
makc wrote:ha ha only 1000 posts to go, eh?
wonderboy wrote:Hold on a minute, Ive just realised my post count has been reset!!!!!!! why did this happen?
makc wrote:can't you read? it was an accident
These posts are ranked among the funniest, I have ever read in my life. I still have the pain in my stomach. Thanks.
tc
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by wonderboy » Tue Jun 22, 2010 10:14 am
geckzilla wrote:wonderboy wrote:I WILL make it onto this board!
Don't try too hard. Your post count might get accidentally reset...
Hmmmmmm, Did you have anything to do with my post count being accidentally reset geckzilla? its funny how it happened only about a week and a half after this post lol Just joking. I am, however, really quite irate about it because I wasn't to far away from getting my own unique tag. I was also thinking of not posting again but I think this forum is quality and wouldn't wanna leave it.
Paul
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by owlice » Tue Jun 22, 2010 10:51 am
Paul, I'd be happy to share my post count with you if I knew of a way to do so. If enough people pitched in just a few of their posts, you'd be back to where you were in no time!
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by wonderboy » Tue Jun 22, 2010 10:57 am
Thanks owlice, but I wouldn't accept it, I know how hard it is to get your post count up so I wouldn't scrounge of anyone elses hard work. However, I did notice over my absence recently (for my birthday, which I should say thanks to all those who pm'd me, including you owlice to wish me a happy birthday) that there was a bit of a furore over me not being active for a few days. Now if my post count was to be reset because I wasn't on here for about a week I won't be to happy. I know its just a number, but that number gives me priviliges and seperates me from those who have just joined.
With over 400 posts I could have a tad of credibility. but now I'm no different to any other ensign
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by makc » Tue Jun 22, 2010 11:01 am
I have an idea, let's set up weekly auction, e.g. +1000 to postcount for $10+ to anyone. All funds raised will be spent for buying asterisk ads all over the net.
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by geckzilla » Tue Jun 22, 2010 11:24 am
Post count is almost completely meaningless. Its only purpose is for forum statistics, which do have some uses. Having a high post count does not mean you get a "unique title" nor does it give you any credibility. Attaining a high post count over a short period of time, however, will make certain the administration pegs you as an inane post spammer.
Just call me "geck" because "zilla" is like a last name.
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by wonderboy » Tue Jun 22, 2010 12:19 pm
I don't spam posts.
All i wanted my post count to do was reach 500 so I could change my title from ensign, to something else. Just like you have yours as Ocular Digitator. I don't see how the problem has confined itself to me, and someone knows something, but isn't saying. Fair enough if I had broken the rules, but I haven't received a pm since saying I have, and there is no mention in the rules that if your static (i.e. not on the forum) for a few days to a week that your post count is reset.
Either way, I'll need to start again and there is no point crying over spilt milk. I just want a reason, if anyone has one.
Paul
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by owlice » Tue Jun 22, 2010 12:24 pm
geckzilla wrote:Having a high post count does not mean you get a "unique title"
Hmmm... evidence contradicts this.
I can understand Paul's reaction. Asterisk has ranks, as do many other boards, for a reason. (Actually, probably for several reasons.) It's natural to be disappointed if the number representative of one's participation on a board is accidentally reset. If post counts were completely meaningless to people, would this thread exist? (The Zen of message boards; welcome to our kōans!
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by geckzilla » Tue Jun 22, 2010 12:31 pm
They're meaningless to me. There are a lot of petty people out there who will use their post count to lord over newcomers. It's completely ridiculous. For that reason I usually hide post counts from visibility entirely. And no, there is no "oh, so and so has 1000 posts, we have to give him a custom title" thing going on. If it happens, it happens. It usually does. Some people would be better off not attracting attention to themselves, though.
Just call me "geck" because "zilla" is like a last name.
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by wonderboy » Tue Jun 22, 2010 12:56 pm
geckzilla wrote:They're meaningless to me. There are a lot of petty people out there who will use their post count to lord over newcomers. It's completely ridiculous. For that reason I usually hide post counts from visibility entirely. And no, there is no "oh, so and so has 1000 posts, we have to give him a custom title" thing going on. If it happens, it happens. It usually does. Some people would be better off not attracting attention to themselves, though.
Most of the guys on here who have over 1000 posts have been around here for aaaages, and they also know their stuff, most of the post count has probably been amassed by answering questions put to the forum generally by newcomers (like myself) who don't have as good an understanding but-hope-to-someday about space. I wouldn't call it lording over newcomers, but I would say that they are entitled to show of their knowledge. Also as a newcomer I tend to have a bit of respect for people with higher postcounts as it either means they have been around for a longer time than me, or are generally knowledgable about space and can have a say in 99.9% of forums. Some of the threads I go into here I read the first line and think, "what the...." and just go to open space or something. If I have an idea I'll have a go at it.
All im saying is that it took me the best part of a few months to build that post count up. I was proud of it regardless of whether or not you feel its meaningless. After all, this is a community, and the only people who know me as having been a longer part of it are those who have been here and seen me post. A new comer will see me as just another newcomer. I don't like that it happened "by accident" is all.
(Thanks owlice)
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by geckzilla » Tue Jun 22, 2010 1:03 pm
You're just completely wrong. There are people here with post counts below 10 who know much more than people with over 500. The only way to gain respect is to conduct oneself in a respectable manner. It has absolutely nothing to do with your post count.
Just call me "geck" because "zilla" is like a last name.
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by wonderboy » Tue Jun 22, 2010 1:19 pm
geckzilla wrote:You're just completely wrong. There are people here with post counts below 10 who know much more than people with over 500. The only way to gain respect is to conduct oneself in a respectable manner. It has absolutely nothing to do with your post count.
Although it could have came across as that, I did not mean to portray that people with low post counts know nothing. I would never underestimate a persons knowledge based on a post count. What I was trying to say is that those with higher post counts have obviously been here longer, and although this does not mean that they have Stephen Hawking like knowledge of the cosmos it is an indicator. I would ask someone with over 1000 posts a question before someone with 10. But this is a forum and any questions asked are asked of all so we need not worry about that.
Sorry If I caused offence to those with low post counts like myself; this is not what I meant to do.
Paul.
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