what does it take to be a mod?!
#27
Posted 15 March 2007 - 08:02 PM
oh please, can you guys make an effort and write in a readable way? That is, use punctuation, build longer sentences and get rid of those useless and annoying acronyms that convey no meaning. Moreover, there are people from many countries here that will not understand what you say if you don't write in english - what should a "good rep" be ? :slant:
And I can live without "lol" posts - and probably the rest of the readers aswell
this written, I can go back to sleep...
edit: uh, firecracker added a post while I was writing mine
- well, doesn't exactly apply, but...
And I can live without "lol" posts - and probably the rest of the readers aswell
this written, I can go back to sleep...
edit: uh, firecracker added a post while I was writing mine
#28
Posted 15 March 2007 - 08:21 PM
Well it seems that you were hinting at wanting a mod position. Post counts don't make a experienced forum user its the time the forum user spends on the forum and the contribution that forum user makes (and other things that are worthwhile but i have forgotten to mention).
So far since you joined all I've seen from you is what can be perceived as negative contribution. You may be trying to have a good reputation (@dreadnaut: i think this is what he means by good rep) here but your not doing too well.
So far since you joined all I've seen from you is what can be perceived as negative contribution. You may be trying to have a good reputation (@dreadnaut: i think this is what he means by good rep) here but your not doing too well.
#31
Posted 15 March 2007 - 11:45 PM
Indeed, this job sucks all humanity out of you. I look at laughing children, and I can only see them choking to death from laughing too hard. I see the majestic eagle soaring through the skies, and I can only picture a freak accident involving a window-shield, a 802.11b wireless card, and a pair of pliers.

-NC
-NC








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