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People like Richard Burns should really have something as they do stand out with their consistent professionalism....
What about my consistent professionalism....... Ok, I'll get my coat....
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People like Richard Burns should really have something as they do stand out with their consistent professionalism....
Forum chimp for you, or Clown please don’t go anywhere, your hilarious lolWhat about my consistent professionalism....... Ok, I'll get my coat....
How about "Qualified Electrician" or "In The Trade"
I know the term is loose in terms of what seems a person qualified but if the RMs have been in the trade then it wouldn't hurt to actually point they out, especially as they come here for advise; we point out Trainees afterall so why not actual sparkies?
Forum chimp for you, or Clown please don’t go anywhere, your hilarious lol
No chance, there’s only one --- and it’s meI'm after your 'Muppet' title mate...
There is something similar to that available.
Where the original poster simply selects the answer they found most helpful, and that one is displayed first to others coming to read the thread.
It's common on developer forums where there are 2 dozen ways of doing the same thing.
Not sure: Newest Questions - https://stackoverflow.com/questionsWow, I didn't know that.
Just out of interest, what % of original posters click that button?
This is so often not the case, badge or no badge.And a newbie coming on for the first time will respect those who help them out and treat them with respect.
...those members who have achieved this status.
....and I'm sure all respected members would agree.
Is that your personal opinion or the opinion of new members that have reported that to you ? Surely if these improvements are catering for new members and their perception of the site then it's their opinion that counts ?Just sounds so cliquey when you read it.
I'm only asking.Is that your personal opinion or the opinion of new members that have reported that to you ? Surely if these improvements are catering for new members and their perception of the site then it's their opinion that counts ?
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