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:) thanks a lot guys

Congrats to the others mvc :)

KoL - the saviour of the Windows XP styles section (Y)

To echo what others have said, a lot of the names on there are really derserving, you guys are a credit to the site, and definately something to perspire to (Y)

Thanks for the support Echilon -- I try ;) Even if quite a few of my posts come off rough an straight to the point. I really do not mean to offend anyone, nor should anyone take what I say in a post personal.

I just really do not have time/desire to word my posts anything but honestly and straight to the point.. If I think something is stupid or asinine I will state as such, you can be sure! Has this straight/honest opinion gotten me some warnings? Sure a few over the years :rofl:

But I really just want to help. If you need some, just stop by the network an security section - or the OS sections, etc.

The MVC avatar and graphics in general look pleasing to the eyes. Great job whomever whipped them up.

I still think a karma based system may not be a bad idea, while I would say that should be the sole nominator to MVC status i think it may be useful as a tool from a community standpoint as to who else deserves recognition that may not normally be a super active participant. (ala quality posts vs quantity)

Just a thought

I still think a karma based system may not be a bad idea, while I would say that should be the sole nominator to MVC status i think it may be useful as a tool from a community standpoint as to who else deserves recognition that may not normally be a super active participant. (ala quality posts vs quantity)

Can't say that I really agree on that logic but that's just me. I would say that it's both important to be active and have quality posts that are helpful to the members, making Neowin a great place to be and inviting to newcomers, etc.

I guess it'll depend on what you are classifying as "super active"...If someone made 100 "quality posts" I wouldn't feel they'd be a person eligible for a badge solely on "quality posts".

I'm glad BudMan got invited, he really deserved it for all his help in the Networking forum.

Damn straight!

Even if quite a few of my posts come off rough an straight to the point.

You post factually, and point out where the shortcomings of lesser solutions are!

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