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Legacies Cover - Libby - 04-15-2008 Wapitikev Wrote:And after that...[drumroll]...comes, what I like to call, the Armageddon level of membership...where you get to decide what YOU want to call yourself instead of being auto-assigned as Senior Member...I haven't reached that point, yet, but when I do I'll let you know how far you have left to go. You passed it. I have seen some one with 68 posts and not an auto-assigned caption(is that the right word?). But how...how... Legacies Cover - Wapitikev - 04-15-2008 Libby Wrote:You passed it. I have seen some one with 68 posts and not an auto-assigned Really? The lowest I've seen is 163. Hmmn. Time to dig further into this mystery. -Wapitikev Legacies Cover - Libby - 04-15-2008 Wapitikev Wrote:Really? The lowest I've seen is 163. I =thought= so. Maybe I mis-read 163 as 68. They look very similar. I don't really know what I am talking about. Legacies Cover - Wapitikev - 04-15-2008 Libby Wrote:I =thought= so. Maybe I mis-read 163 as 68. They look very similar. I don't really know what I am talking about. Nope, you were right...there is a member with only 125 posts who joined back in 2005 that has a custom member-moniker. I'm past that already, but still no option to change my Senior Member status to something else. Investigation continues. -Wapitikev Legacies Cover - Libby - 04-15-2008 Wapitikev Wrote:Nope, you were right...there is a member with only 125 posts who joined back in 2005 that has a custom member-moniker. Maybe you can only change you caption when you figure out how, and it takes most people over 150 posts to figure out. Legacies Cover - Wapitikev - 04-15-2008 Libby Wrote:Maybe you can only change you caption when you figure out how, and it takes most people over 150 posts to figure out. Could be. I found the 68 post member with the custom caption. They joined in mid 2007, so it doesn't seem to be a date-related thing. Could be an old board member returning under a new name after their account became corrupt...they were allowed to keep the custom caption they had before the error occurred. Who knows...still looking for more. -Wapitikev Legacies Cover - Dave - 04-15-2008 Wapitikev Wrote:Who knows...Some time last year (after the summer, evidently) the Queens discovered the power of changing the tag for individuals. At first it was a little fun for the regulars, inside jokes, but anyone posting at the time could ask for a new blurb and the Queens obliged. Currently they are both busy trying to get their respective businesses off the ground so are not on the board as much as they'd like, but I'm sure if you dropped them a PM they might be able to sort you out, or let someone else. For the record, as you are both new and I don't know what you know, the Queens are 'Lisa' and 'Susan', They're that good they don't need a surname. Like me Cheers Dave Legacies Cover - Libby - 04-15-2008 Dave Wrote:Some time last year (after the summer, evidently) the Queens discovered the power of changing the tag for individuals. At first it was a little fun for the regulars, inside jokes, but anyone posting at the time could ask for a new blurb and the Queens obliged. Thanks for clearing that up. I will do that. Legacies Cover - Ken Valentine - 04-15-2008 Wapitikev Wrote:And after that...[drumroll]...comes, what I like to call, the Armageddon level of membership...where you get to decide what YOU want to call yourself instead of being auto-assigned as Senior Member...I haven't reached that point, yet, but when I do I'll let you know how far you have left to go. What it amounts to is (I'm not sure exactly, it's been quite a while) 30 posts to take you from "Junior Member" to "Member," and when you reach 100 posts you become a Senior Member. What you call "the Armageddon level" was actually a bit of tongue-in-cheek mischief which was started by Lisa; one of the moderators of the board. She did it to a few of the long-time members, and it came as a complete surprise to everyone. Lisa has such a wicked sense of humor, and those alterations she made were so funny, that other long-time members said, HEY! What about me?! That's when Susan (another Moderator) jumped in and added more. Many of them are either plays on words or inside jokes. Take BK Akitas for example. Danni, among other things, is a champion dog breeder and trainer -- Black Knight American Akitas -- and has been a member for more than five years, having been a member of the Old Board. So, one of The Queens (Lisa or Susan) changed her Senior Membership to read; "Marking my territory one post at a time." Maggers is a great fan of the program "LOST," and she lives in New York City, so "LOST in New York" is another appealing bit of humor. And there you have it. Ken V. Legacies Cover - Wapitikev - 04-15-2008 Dave Wrote:Some time last year (after the summer, evidently) the Queens discovered the power of changing the tag for individuals. At first it was a little fun for the regulars, inside jokes, but anyone posting at the time could ask for a new blurb and the Queens obliged. Thanx, Dave. I already knew about the Queens (having gathered it through the posts, a couple of mentions on the Website by FPW since last summer, and an e-mail or two prior to joining the board). They certainly deserve their title. They've done a great job with the site. I appreciate the courtesy, as I'm sure the other newbies do. When I come up with something witty enough (other than Senior Member), I'll PM one of them, as you suggest. In the meantime I'll respect their busy schedule and be happy with what I have. BTW, Dave. For the newbies who didn't already know, I recall reading that you are one of the founding members of the GU...which means you have likely been here (on the board) since the beginning or thereabouts. I have always found your posts to be helpful and benevolent. Thanks, once again for solving the mystery for us. Regards, -Wapitikev |