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    what's up with the posts scoring

    i looked to see what the deal was on post ranking, but could find none. like the beans over in UF.
    - kubuntu 11.10 | linux User #231826 | kubuntu user #23718<br />- x58/ich10r | i7-950 | 3@2GB 1600 3x channel | geforce gt240 1GB [19&quot; 16:10, 19&quot; 4:3] | 120GB ssd / 500GB / 1TB / dvd+-rw [sata ahci] | 600W wrapped in aluminum

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    Re: what's up with the posts scoring

    We've discussed such schemes a couple of times and there's not been much interest. OpenSource supports this forum on a 100% voluntary basis and we try not to load him up with too many tasks beyond general care and feeding of the forum.

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      Re: what's up with the posts scoring

      so the descriptions under our names are time related?
      - kubuntu 11.10 | linux User #231826 | kubuntu user #23718<br />- x58/ich10r | i7-950 | 3@2GB 1600 3x channel | geforce gt240 1GB [19&quot; 16:10, 19&quot; 4:3] | 120GB ssd / 500GB / 1TB / dvd+-rw [sata ahci] | 600W wrapped in aluminum

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        Re: what's up with the posts scoring

        The description under our names is based upon the number of posts we've made. If you cruse the members list, and sort by post number, you can get an idea of what thresholds you need to pass to move up to the next level, and what the various levels are.

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          Re: what's up with the posts scoring

          Thresholds:
          Description and number of posts:
          Always Learning 1 to 29
          On a Roll 20 to 99
          Can't Get Enough 100 to 999
          Kubuntu Overload 1000 to 1999
          Kubuntu Veteran 2000+
          Global Moderator (designated by our Host, Open Source)
          Administrator (our Host, Open Source)
          Windows no longer obstructs my view.
          Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
          "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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