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damn.. thanks smokey.. didnt think i was getting invite for weeks since i was on page 12... how often do people get invites and where can i see if i have any to offer back to the queue??

You're welcome, there is a list in the thread that had the list of names for who is next in the queue just search back a bit.

Dear god, you've invited so many people by this morning (my morning)??? A bunch of people PM'ed me asking to be added to the list, so here is the list, (thanks to MyIE2_user for keeping it updated), with the new people on it.

Zimbo

Trix

LiGhTfast

Plarkster

nemo

Kriz

proph

serox

andRUWeir

Dallas`

episode

JaredVolkl

gerry74_

heslo

aadhu

Bliksem

pctuk

Napalm

fishie

CheeseCow

Spike101M69

VaLUnTriAn

Jason the Eighty Eighth

DrOmango

orphic

JeT

Target Audience

arsekicker

scaredmogwai

Psychoticdemento

loa92

kaffra

HoochieMamma

a_witko

Jasco

A.K.R.

stevan

speedy_kevin

gosh

mercuryx013

acedriver

tang_tito

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Got it; boy, you guys must have been busy last night (well, it was 9 hours)!  Is my list now accurate?  Thanks to all the donors and again to MyIE2_user for keeping the list short and up-to-date!

No problem, and for the list I can only see one.. Plarkster, he is listed near the top and was added again at the bottom.

edit - Bizkit also received an invite.

No problem, and for the list I can only see one.. Plarkster, he is listed near the top and was added again at the bottom.

edit - Bizkit also received an invite.

Okay, I got it. Parkster must have asked to be added to the queue again. Does this method seem to be working for getting invited? Because it all appears to have gone very smoothly while I was away. If we keep this up, we can have the list whittled away in no time flat (I honestly was astounded at the number of people who were invited just last night).

Yeah, this method is much easier, the ones on the list get sent an invite and removed from the list, pretty much all of them responded back and received their account (haven't seen anyone get removed without an invite yet).

Was hoping for more invites in my accounts but don't see any yet ;)

No problem, and for the list I can only see one.. Plarkster, he is listed near the top and was added again at the bottom.

edit - Bizkit also received an invite.

Sorry, my fault - the first post now says that you need to send a pm to get added to the list so I didn't think I had been added. I'm not that greedy really :D

Well, I know I'm not supposed to be elligible for an invitation, having never really posted in Neowin and all, but I've been lurking the place for almost a year now (check my stats), and a gmail account is just so tempting and and... well, straight to the point I guess: Can I have one? Please? :)

If I'm invited, I promise to share back my invites. Honest.

And if I'm not, no problem, thanks anyway, had to try.

Thanks for your time, and congratulations on a wonderful initiative!

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