Loss Of Senior Member Status On The Forum
Loss Of Senior Member Status On The Forum
Dear Colonel Cathcart,
It seems the number of posts required to make it to the rank of "Senior Member", has changed with the new forum.
Exactly how many missions are we required to fly?
It seems the number of posts required to make it to the rank of "Senior Member", has changed with the new forum.
Exactly how many missions are we required to fly?
Re: Loss Of Senior Member Status On The Forum
Bails: Senior member status was bumped up to 3000 with the move to the new forum. This is, of course, an arbitrary ranking but it was felt that having all the ranks assigned to only 100 posts was too narrow.
But standby Mark, we are not going to forget our RickResource veterans. Quality, loyalty and longevity are recognized here.
But standby Mark, we are not going to forget our RickResource veterans. Quality, loyalty and longevity are recognized here.
Re: Loss Of Senior Member Status On The Forum
Veteran forum members are now in a special group.
So long and thanks for all the fish!
- tennis_nick
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*Posts to see status,...*
- tennis_nick
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Member! Phew! I didn't want the pressure of being a veteran... I can't be a veteran anyways... I'm only 18!
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As i understand, veterans are those who joined before 2002. So i have no chance either - at 29, it isn't so cool to be a veteran. On the other hand, even being a senior member, i sometimes feel too old.tennis_nick wrote:Member! Phew! I didn't want the pressure of being a veteran... I can't be a veteran anyways... I'm only 18!
Nothing will get you dead quicker than being deadly serious about yourself.
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Ah, but I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now....
These days, anything that doesn't lump me into the senior category is just fine by me. As far as I can tell, the brain matures nicely, but it's container and transport system is a whole different story. And remember, it's what you say, not how often you say it that counts. Now where's my magnifying glass so that I can proof-read this before I post it?
These days, anything that doesn't lump me into the senior category is just fine by me. As far as I can tell, the brain matures nicely, but it's container and transport system is a whole different story. And remember, it's what you say, not how often you say it that counts. Now where's my magnifying glass so that I can proof-read this before I post it?
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Very nicely put, Todd. Don't forget too Todd that you can change the font size by using the drop down funtion (Normal) above the window where you are typing your post.
- rickenbrother
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I like my new Veteran RRF member status.
The JETGLO finish name should be officially changed to JETGLO ROCKS!
Re: Loss Of Senior Member Status On The Forum
You can also change the text size by using the " A " icon above the logout link in the right-almost top part of the window.
So long and thanks for all the fish!
Re: Loss Of Senior Member Status On The Forum
Is this better, Todd?admin wrote:Todd. Don't forget too Todd that you can change the font size by using the drop down funtion (Normal) above the window where you are typing your post.
Re: Loss Of Senior Member Status On The Forum
Laugh now, you young whipper-snappers. Your time is coming and it comes a lot faster than you think it will. The good news is that if you stick with it, the older you get the better musician you become.
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I've been wearing bifocals for over ten years now. Plus separate reading glasses for the computer. Not only that, I started wearing glasses when I was only four years old!
Re: Loss Of Senior Member Status On The Forum
I started wearing glasses at the age of six, and i dropped them off at the age of ten. Some doctors found it hard to believe i had a hyperopia at that age. Now, if only glasses — or hyperopia, for that matter — helped seeing deeper into things and reading other people's minds, maybe i would have never dropped them.jps wrote:I've been wearing bifocals for over ten years now. Plus separate reading glasses for the computer. Not only that, I started wearing glasses when I was only four years old!
A good thing about being young, though, is that one can get rid of this disadvantage as time goes by.
Nothing will get you dead quicker than being deadly serious about yourself.