For Reps Sake!

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Reppin' again..............

Wish I could post photos not links, oh, well.................
 
This explain the high reps in people who have barely been here:-p

Not sure that I understand your question. Can you please clarify who you are referring to and where "here" is specifically? Thank you.
 
This explain the high reps in people who have barely been here:-p


Funny.....I noticed in the ten years you've been here you have thanked other posters a grand total of 86 times. Compare this to the number of times people have been nice enough to thank you (Over 16,700) it works out to .005 ratio. :eusa_shifty:

Not sure what your point is above, but maybe you receive what you're willing to give. Perhaps this is something you can ponder.
 
Hit everyone above.....and this dog needs some serious obedience training. :)



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This explain the high reps in people who have barely been here:-p


Funny.....I noticed in the ten years you've been here you have thanked other posters a grand total of 86 times. Compare this to the number of times people have been nice enough to thank you (Over 16,700) it works out to .005 ratio. :eusa_shifty:

Not sure what your point is above, but maybe you receive what you're willing to give. Perhaps this is something you can ponder.

My assumption was that Avatar was being facetious hence the ":-p" but I wasn't sure hence the question.

If it is a genuine question about how relative noobs like myself who have been here less than 18 months have "high reps" compared to old timers like himself then I don't know the answer.

I was fortunate to receive rep from posters across the spectrum and because of that good fortune I am paying it forward in this thread. I have done the math and I know that "high rep" posters give away far more rep than they receive in return. That is the nature of rep and being generous raises all boats which is a good thing in my opinion.

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This explain the high reps in people who have barely been here:-p


Funny.....I noticed in the ten years you've been here you have thanked other posters a grand total of 86 times. Compare this to the number of times people have been nice enough to thank you (Over 16,700) it works out to .005 ratio. :eusa_shifty:

Not sure what your point is above, but maybe you receive what you're willing to give. Perhaps this is something you can ponder.

My assumption was that Avatar was being facetious hence the ":-p" but I wasn't sure hence the question.

If it is a genuine question about how relative noobs like myself who have been here less than 18 months have "high reps" compared to old timers like himself then I don't know the answer.

I was fortunate to receive rep from posters across the spectrum and because of that good fortune I am paying it forward in this thread. I have done the math and I know that "high rep" posters give away far more rep than they receive in return. That is the nature of rep and being generous raises all boats which is a good thing in my opinion.

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Couldn't agree more. It's a lot like life. You often receive what you're willing to give. :) I think your thread is a way for people to have fun and be kind to each other. I do not have the impression anyone takes it all that seriously. :eusa_angel:

And btw....I'll rep you for this as soon as I reload. :lol:
 
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Funny.....I noticed in the ten years you've been here you have thanked other posters a grand total of 86 times. Compare this to the number of times people have been nice enough to thank you (Over 16,700) it works out to .005 ratio. :eusa_shifty:

Not sure what your point is above, but maybe you receive what you're willing to give. Perhaps this is something you can ponder.

My assumption was that Avatar was being facetious hence the ":-p" but I wasn't sure hence the question.

If it is a genuine question about how relative noobs like myself who have been here less than 18 months have "high reps" compared to old timers like himself then I don't know the answer.

I was fortunate to receive rep from posters across the spectrum and because of that good fortune I am paying it forward in this thread. I have done the math and I know that "high rep" posters give away far more rep than they receive in return. That is the nature of rep and being generous raises all boats which is a good thing in my opinion.

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Couldn't agree more. It's a lot like life. You often receive what you're willing to give. :) I think your thread is a way for people to have fun and be kind to each other. I do not have the impression anyone takes it all that seriously. :eusa_angel:

And btw....I'll rep you for this as soon as I reload. :lol:

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My assumption was that Avatar was being facetious hence the ":-p" but I wasn't sure hence the question.

If it is a genuine question about how relative noobs like myself who have been here less than 18 months have "high reps" compared to old timers like himself then I don't know the answer.

I was fortunate to receive rep from posters across the spectrum and because of that good fortune I am paying it forward in this thread. I have done the math and I know that "high rep" posters give away far more rep than they receive in return. That is the nature of rep and being generous raises all boats which is a good thing in my opinion.

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Couldn't agree more. It's a lot like life. You often receive what you're willing to give. :) I think your thread is a way for people to have fun and be kind to each other. I do not have the impression anyone takes it all that seriously. :eusa_angel:

And btw....I'll rep you for this as soon as I reload. :lol:

:eusa_angel:

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Also, as has been noted in earlier posts, we are having fun, getting to know each other, right and left, and making friends. What's the harm?
 
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