Hey Lalatan, nah, I have no idea what the parameters are here but 2cute seems to be enjoying herself so it's been fun bantering around about this topic. I also really don't care much about the bars but it's a nice diversion when you're a little bored or worn out from actually playing the game............
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Not meaning to dampen the euphoria here but are we certain the forum rep bars are working properly? At 100 pts/bar that's a LOT of points to rack up in a few days. Although this forum is an improvement in some ways over the old one, there are still problems. For instance, if I edit a post once or twice it's usually flagged as spam and can't be seen.
Also I noticed that. I KNOW I didn't get 100 likes, I was just enjoying all the love. Certainly euphoric.
Thanks everyone for all the likes!
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I'm such a dork..................I can't wait 'til you get past 10.............I'm thinking the bars will change colors or some such. Don't let the grumps spoil your funand lets get you past 10
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Last night I was "liking" more posts in this thread & I'm sure I saw 2cute go from 8 to 10 bars. (Let's see what happens next.) That raises the question: Can "unliking" posts reverse gains in reputation, or does "liking" have more like a ratcheting effect? Anyway, congrats to 2cute & Russ!Comment
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don't you be "unliking" 2cute or Russ to find out though! I love how you have applied the term "ratcheting" to what is such a softy, squishy, non mechanical thing! Sometimes I knit. I don't knit for any purpose, or to make something, it's just "a knitting".Comment
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Also curious to see what happens now that we've maxed out on the orange bars...........Comment
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While you commit knitting, I commit squash. I like growing squash, and find it fascinating how such an innocuous plant can grow huge leaves and send out runners and take over a garden, even crowding out weeds. I especially like butternut squash and even enjoy cooking them or baking them (recipes on request; ask in the private message area, please). But all related plants are welcome, except zucchini. I like all kinds of squash, including summer and winter varieties, but patty pan squash are my favorite for summer. Zucchini I find to be tasteless and a waste of garden space. They are extremely productive, which is even more annoying. A small town we once lived in, if you left your car unlocked you might open it in the morning to find someone had gifted you with a bag of zucchini. Or you could find a bag on your doorstep. If you have the space to raise zucchini, please raise something actually worth growing -- tomatoes, beets, peppers, radishes, turnips, rutabaga, kohlrabi, anything.Comment
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I left my car unlocked last night....just in case....but alas...no zucchini...we make a zucchini slice, the zucchini offers no flavour, but it looks very healthy. We grow beetroot, pumpkin (which is savoury in Australia), tomatoes, broccoli, cauliflower, purple carrots, and lots of herbs. I wonder if I could turn my knittings into anti bird netting, or tiny little jackets for fledgling vegetable (we are coming into spring, with frosty mornings).Comment
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All because I was curious about something. Hmm ...
No, no, no, I'm NOT going to unlike any of your posts, you can't make me!
I left my car unlocked last night....just in case....but alas...no zucchini...we make a zucchini slice, the zucchini offers no flavour, but it looks very healthy. We grow beetroot, pumpkin (which is savoury in Australia), tomatoes, broccoli, cauliflower, purple carrots, and lots of herbs. I wonder if I could turn my knittings into anti bird netting, or tiny little jackets for fledgling vegetable (we are coming into spring, with frosty mornings).Comment
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The row of vertical bars beneath a players name. In your case, right below "Premium Member."
An incentive to love one's neighbor and invite participation.
Much like offering fried chicken at the church social--but, considerably less tasty.Comment
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If I hadn't asked the group here, how would I have known that????Comment
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