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Old June 29th, 2010, 02:19 PM
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I just noticed recently that my status is "Senior Member". I have no idea what that means, but I've been on the forum for a while, and I post consistently on a daily or weekly basis, and I thought I'd clear a few things up about my forum activities.

There are a couple of things I'd like to address. In regards to the "Thankging" system we have, I rarely do this. It is not personal to anyone's post or thread. I read about 85 percent of the posts on the forums, and if I'm interested in the post or thread, I ususally comment. Most of the active members know I'm not afraid to speak my mind, lol. So, for those new or old, please don't feel offended if I don't use the "Thanks" system. Its just not my way of doing things.

Secondly, If anyone in general has any questions, for anything, feel free to send me a PM. Again, I'm on the forum at least once a day, if not at times once every few hours. I have free time during my lunch and at home. Anyone can ask me anything, regarding the mFT system, forum stuff, or whatever. If I don't have an answer, I will do my best to find one or find the person who may have one. I may not have the camera knowledge that some have or photographic knowlege others have, but I would still like to consider myself a resource open to the forum. The forum is growing and getting better because of the wide variety of skills each members have.


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Old June 29th, 2010, 02:31 PM
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Thanks my friend. You contribute on your own way to the community, so do I, I'll try.
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Old June 29th, 2010, 02:39 PM
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DJ,
Thanks for this post. I also don't use the Thanks System very often. It's not that I don't like it, it's that I'd rather post than use the button.
Don't sweat about that....your contribution never goes unnoticed regardless of the Thanks Button.

Senior Member means you have reached a certain number of post.......
In my case it's means I'm old......
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Old June 29th, 2010, 02:50 PM
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DJ,
Thanks for this post. I also don't use the Thanks System very often. It's not that I don't like it, it's that I'd rather post than use the button.
Don't sweat about that....your contribution never goes unnoticed regardless of the Thanks Button.

Senior Member means you have reached a certain number of post.......
In my case it's means I'm old......
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This is exactly how I feel. The thanks button is a little too informal for my tastes. I just don't want people to feel that I am off putting.
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Old June 29th, 2010, 02:51 PM
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Dj, I appreciate having you around

I use the Thanks button all the time - I think people like to know that you appreciate it when they bring value to our community - it's great shorthand for giving recognition. It's an add-on, you don't have to use it - no-one will mind!

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Old June 30th, 2010, 12:15 AM
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DJ,
Thanks for this post. I also don't use the Thanks System very often. It's not that I don't like it, it's that I'd rather post than use the button.
Don't sweat about that....your contribution never goes unnoticed regardless of the Thanks Button.

Senior Member means you have reached a certain number of post.......
In my case it's means I'm old......
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Hey Don,

You give us a young, alive and kicking feeling!!!
- Are you going to make new thread about you becoming/became adminstrator?
- That will give you for sure a chance to collect a good amount of "thanks"!!!

Thanks for you dedication to this site!!!

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senior members ... its a good club to be in ,


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I use the Thanks button all the time - I think people like to know that you appreciate it when they bring value to our community - it's great shorthand for giving recognition. It's an add-on, you don't have to use it - no-one will mind!
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I'm another who prefers to post a reply which I do pretty freely. So I'll thank you Djarum in here. I think seniority is based on the number of posts but I qualify on age at least.
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Hey Bill if I'm correct in my surmise, you will soon be a senior member too! I'm guessing at 501 posts.
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