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Best journalistic person of the year: The ever informative and never sleeping "Hum"

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"Congrats HUM! :) Longtime there but lots of valuable posts from you" :)

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"Hum, never get tired of reading your news :happy:

Wouldn't be the same without you!

Hugs!"

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"I like reading a lot of news, and I have to say I'm impressed by your efforts!" ;)

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"Anyway HUM, your a godsend for a lot of people here, I always appreciate your posts, so never stop being you" :)

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Hum, you truly are awesome!

I find myself addicted to your articles that you post on neowin...not in a weird kind of way, but I'm totally into space kind of stuff, and UFO's and all....you just keep bringing it, and for that I want to thank you. You rock!

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"I just look for the humorus & oddball things. Sometimes I post something that doesn't really interest me, but I thought some ppl on Neowin would like. I mostly avoid killing stories, unless it's real unusual.

I love paranormal stuff. :alien:

You usually say something deeper than LOL or, I'd hit it -- a lot of dufuses post rubbish.

I guess I feel your personality thru your post, and feel in tune with you somehow. :yes:

Hahaha! You're funny-weird-special."

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"Hum, I just wanted to tell you that you're my favorite member on Neowin. I don't know where you get your news, but it's always fascinating. And I also love the fact that you throw a little smiley in too. The personal touch is what does it."

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Many thanks for the kind words from Neowin members, over the years.

Thanks for the Good job to those behind the scenes that make Neowin.net possible.

I am enjoying entertaining, amusing, enlightening, and confounding my readers.

Wishing you all health, success, a rich life, and a greater understanding of the Universe in which we all live. :happy:

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Congrats Hum. This forum would NO DOUBT not be the same if you were not the active member that you are, so my hats off to you. You truly have a profound affect on things here. (Y)

stop writing your own testimonials ;)

congrats :beer:

You have the most posts I've ever seen on a forum... EVER :p

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Congrats Hum!

If each post took you an average of 10 seconds to write (some longer, some shorter), then you have spent 500,000 seconds writing posts on Neowin. That's 138 hours or five days!

  • 3 weeks later...

you cheat, Hum... Neobond said you complained to Neobond about Rappy's post counts... so Neobond changed your post counts for you so you get satisfied ...

Just kidding..

Congrats and good luck beating Rappy.. You have long way to go to catch up with Rappy... Unless you spiked Rappy's drink and make him sleep for awhile .. so you can quickly catch up before he wakes up. :laugh:

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