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gosh.... it's unfair for novice .. :crazy: :)

Dont take it too hard mate, you just dont deserve one yet (Y)

You also make yourself look foolish by not reading the rules, and posting your email address here for any little spam monkey to farm and send you rubbish with :)

I think the thing with postcount is that you are recognised on the forum by plenty of people who have invites to give away. If you are just a 'lite' user then you havent made much of an impact on the forum.

I probably would have ran the invite system the same way, but look how active Neowin is these days, you can get 0 > 500 in a couple of days if you push it.

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Is an updated list (assuming the 5 at the top did get invites.. doubt it but they can be added back), if you have an invite just start at the top and work your way down, make sure to post that you gave an invite to that person.

Edited by myie2_user
Nice work myie2_user - Im surprised this stuff isnt giving your guys real headaches, looks like it is being handled well (Y)

thanks, I seem to have the night shift lol xplatinum and Ztrang aren't on so I thought I would keep it updated.

(plus I'm sick and can't sleep with my nose clogged up lol :p )

@stevan - those are people waiting for invites (in the queue)

DO NOT ADD YOUR NAME HERE ANYMORE OR IT WILL BE IGNORED. SEND A PM HERE

BTW - Please read the first post of this thread! (other than that I wont add any names, dont want to mess up their accepting of people)

You need to PM Ztrang (need 300 posts and 5 months) to get added to the list, don't PM unless you meet those requirements.

Thanks :)

Sorry to hear you're sick. Hope you get to feeling better. You guys are doing great, I'm only eight away and I signed up on page 12 I think. I will return any and all invites to the forum. Now if I could get some of you to sign up for our (Neowin) S.E.T.I site that would be great. Hope you get some sleep, I'm having a little trouble myself so I just opened a beer and that usually makes me sleepy. (not a big boozer)

Cody

Thats what I was thinking, well at least you know who is who, there are so many people.

Well sort of, I got them from Ztrang's list here https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?act=...dpost&p=2291019

They did the work, I'm just trying to sort it out while they are out ;)

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