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Posted by Ralphie (Member # 1565) on :
 
(I won't name names cause I don't want to play newbie favorites.)

It seems that we've had a few trolls and wankers around here of late and I'm almost afraid that they're taking attention away from the cool newbies that have popped up.

For those of you who aren't trolls or wankers, I'm digging you. Stick around. Remain both funny and diplomatic. Make Paul happy by continuing to use the shift key. You're doing a good job to prevent "newbie" from becoming synonymous with "goober".


 


Posted by katharina (Member # 827) on :
 
*grin* Yes.
 
Posted by Icarus (Member # 3162) on :
 
Cool thread! I absolutely agree! We have some new people who fit right in as though they've been here for years, and have been contributing thoughtful, polite, and eloquent posts to our boards. Yay newbies!
 
Posted by Dragon (Member # 3670) on :
 
Ditto what Icarus said!
 
Posted by Lissande (Member # 350) on :
 
*ahem* Three separate times I have opened a reply screen in this thread to post a snarky comment about no one in particular *whistles*, but each time I've reconsidered. Let this post stand as the ultimate, though unspoken, snarky comment, as well as my recognition of the coolness of certain newbies (remaining nameless as per stipulations in initial post).

Though I'm not so sure 'newbie' shouldn't still connote 'goober.'

[This message has been edited by Lissande (edited February 05, 2003).]
 


Posted by msquared (Member # 4484) on :
 
So who would these newbies be?

msquared
 


Posted by katharina (Member # 827) on :
 
*pats msquared* Yes, dear, you are one of them.
 
Posted by ^Saudade^ (Member # 175) on :
 
hehehehe
 
Posted by Doug J (Member # 1323) on :
 
Well, i try.
 
Posted by jeniwren (Member # 2002) on :
 
If msquared is a newbie, let's recruit a bunch more.
 
Posted by msquared (Member # 4484) on :
 
Thats' me trolling for approval. Even though Ralphie said that she would not name them.

msquared(head bobbing like a good doggy getting his head scratched.)
 


Posted by asQmh (Member # 4590) on :
 
::hears a snarky comment blown by the wind::

Lissa's awake. . . funny, I thought she was at work.

Q.

[This message has been edited by asQmh (edited February 05, 2003).]
 


Posted by Lissande (Member # 350) on :
 
I take it back. No cool newbies here.
 
Posted by Nick (Member # 4311) on :
 
Would you consider me one of those trolls or wankers?

 
Posted by ^Saudade^ (Member # 175) on :
 
Yeah, they are all stinky and... and... stuff
 
Posted by Bokonon (Member # 480) on :
 
Wait, I thought "Ralphie" was synonymous with "goober" already.

I'm so confuzzled.

-Bok
 


Posted by the_dead: (Member # 3962) on :
 
You're pretty sharp for a newbie yourself Ralphie.
 
Posted by Nick (Member # 4311) on :
 
I wouldn't say Ralphie is a newbie. She joined in late January, 2001. That's what here profile said. She's been here for two years.
 
Posted by Ralphie (Member # 1565) on :
 
Bokonon - "Ralphie" is synonymous with "Sassy". Get it right.

the_dead - I just have that "new car" smell.
 


Posted by msquared (Member # 4484) on :
 
Oh is that what that smell is. Sure, what ever you say.

msquared
 


Posted by the_dead: (Member # 3962) on :
 
as a troll and lurker I only interact when my interaction is unwanted - please beg me to go away -
 
Posted by T_Smith (Member # 3734) on :
 
Heck ya, there are some cool newbies here.
 
Posted by Ralphie (Member # 1565) on :
 
Actually, some of the "trolls" are going to be pretty cool additions eventually, too. They'll get a lot of abuse thrown back at them, but if they stick around long enough to have the pendulum swing and then right itself their thinking manner and spunkiness will begin adding to, instead of taking away from, Hatrack.
 
Posted by Shawn Smyres (Member # 4350) on :
 
The funny thing is a lot of us have hung around the boards for a while, and just recently have been allowed to have screen names.

So most of us are already in place as far as rules and stuff go.

As for being a cool newbie... this probably isn't referring to me since I can't think of anything cool/useful I have posted. I guess I'm more of a "lurker."

Shawn Smyres
 


Posted by katharina (Member # 827) on :
 
you are totally welcome, Shawn. But I must warn you - at first glance, your user name looks like Storm Saxon.
 
Posted by Doug J (Member # 1323) on :
 
Which is a bad thing.


 


Posted by Shawn Smyres (Member # 4350) on :
 
I'll take your guys word for it...

 
Posted by msquared (Member # 4484) on :
 
Shawn

You have to do two things. First get a cooler handel. Using your real name, and your compete real name, is just so 10 minutes ago.

Second, being of Irish extraction, I must insist you spell your first name correctly. Shawn is not the way it is spelled. Sean is the only acceptable way to spell it.

msquared
 


Posted by Shawn Smyres (Member # 4350) on :
 
Awww!

But I just got up to 22 posts with this handle!

Shawn Smyres

PS- Why should I be ashamed to use my own name? I like it!
 


Posted by mackillian (Member # 586) on :
 
Fernando Martinez is my favorite newbie.
 
Posted by katharina (Member # 827) on :
 
You can ignore him. He's just a newbie. *grin*
 
Posted by Fernando Martinez (Member # 4463) on :
 
and Mack's my favorite oldie
 
Posted by Lissande (Member # 350) on :
 
*suspicion morphs to certainty*
 
Posted by Fernando Martinez (Member # 4463) on :
 
Lissande...just what are you implying?
 
Posted by mackillian (Member # 586) on :
 
I'm not sure but she needs to get her butt onto AIM.
 
Posted by Lissande (Member # 350) on :
 
I'm implying that I think Superman is really Clark Kent.

(mac i will be on AIM later tonight, say 10 pm your time.)

[This message has been edited by Lissande (edited February 05, 2003).]
 


Posted by Fernando Martinez (Member # 4463) on :
 
Maybe she's just afraid of your wrath, Mack...
 
Posted by asQmh (Member # 4590) on :
 
She can't. She's at "work." Can't you tell from the copious posts? ^_^

Love ya, Liss.

Q. (excellent essays, by the way)
 


Posted by Doug J (Member # 1323) on :
 
I'm a little surprised that some newbie hasn't created a blank thread yet, and bragged about it.
 
Posted by mackillian (Member # 586) on :
 
Dougie just said the equivalent of the s-word in New England.

"Hey, it's been awhile since it's sn--. HEY! LET GO OF MY THROAT!"
 


Posted by Doug J (Member # 1323) on :
 
Two words for yea, "Lake Effect"
 
Posted by Ela (Member # 1365) on :
 
::stares suspiciously::

Are we sure that all these "newbie" are really newbies?

**Ela**
 


Posted by Fernando Martinez (Member # 4463) on :
 
Well, I know I am...
 
Posted by Steel (Member # 3342) on :
 
Oooo... the plot thickens!
 
Posted by Ayelar (Member # 183) on :
 
You caught me, Ela!
 
Posted by msquared (Member # 4484) on :
 
I am new on Hatrack. I have been posting on Ornery for over two years so I am not a complete newbie.

msquared
 


Posted by Kayla (Member # 2403) on :
 
Well, so much for asking Fernando to be my new pool boy. Dang. And I had such high hopes of living out that fantasy. Mack, you lucky duck.
 
Posted by katharina (Member # 827) on :
 
*smiles at msquared getting all indignant*

Silly msquared. Other forums don't count.
 


Posted by Fernando Martinez (Member # 4463) on :
 
Ah yes, the womens...they cannot resist Fernando.
 
Posted by Megachirops (Member # 4325) on :
 
::pops head in::

::leaves::

::EDITS to disable smilies::

[This message has been edited by Megachirops (edited February 05, 2003).]
 


Posted by mackillian (Member # 586) on :
 

 
Posted by TheBlueFairy (Member # 2165) on :
 
Well this is someones old handle because I came in during the new username freeze or whatever you want to call it but I am new and I like this name minus the character reference to Pinnochio. And I'm fairly certain I am not one of the aforemetioned trolls b/c a)I dont post often enough to annoy ppl and b) I am a fairy not a troll:-D
Laena
 
Posted by Bob the Lawyer (Member # 3278) on :
 
How long does one remain a newbie? Or is this one of those "It's not your age, it's your state of mind" things?
 
Posted by James Tiberius Kirk (Member # 2832) on :
 
^ Exactly what I was about to ask ^
 
Posted by Lissande (Member # 350) on :
 
Until most people know who you are, IMO.
 
Posted by Fernando Martinez (Member # 4463) on :
 
My guess is until you have enough hatrack friends that will run to your defense and say thet you aren't a newbie...of course ince i am myself a newbie i could be horribly wrong
 
Posted by Lissande (Member # 350) on :
 
*thinks FM is horribly, horribly wrong*
 
Posted by Fernando Martinez (Member # 4463) on :
 
figures...the world is against me...must be because I'm a newbie
 
Posted by coil (Member # 4571) on :
 
*bounces*
 
Posted by asQmh (Member # 4590) on :
 
Horribly, horribly wrong like inserting the word "dingle" in an otherwise decent scene?

Q.
 


Posted by Fernando Martinez (Member # 4463) on :
 
oh dear, let's not start that again or we'll have Mack in here singing her Dingle songs
 
Posted by Lissande (Member # 350) on :
 
Not quite that wrong, Q, but horribly wrong nonetheless. *glares at FM*
 
Posted by Fernando Martinez (Member # 4463) on :
 
What did I do now?
 
Posted by Lissande (Member # 350) on :
 
I'm pretty sure we're still stuck on the first horribly horribly wrong thing ("of course since i am myself a newbie i could be horribly wrong" and following). Holding onto things forever is one of my defining qualities.
 
Posted by Fernando Martinez (Member # 4463) on :
 
Ah, thanks for the warning
 
Posted by asQmh (Member # 4590) on :
 
As long as you're not holding on to your dingle (which would be an amazing feat for a woman, I think).

Q.
 


Posted by Truth teller (Member # 4535) on :
 
You are a newbie until I say otherwise.

I am not a newbie.
 


Posted by asQmh (Member # 4590) on :
 
Wait. .. didn't we already de-bunk the truth teller?

This is like Alice's Through the Looking Glass where everything needs to be held up to a mirror, right? So. . .tt IS a newbie.. . and so are all he confirms?

Q.
 


Posted by TheBlueFairy (Member # 2165) on :
 
hmm..so is a dingle song, a dingle jingle? or is that something different entirely?
 
Posted by Fernando Martinez (Member # 4463) on :
 
Oh dear, it's starting again...
 
Posted by Snarky (Member # 4406) on :
 
quote:
*ahem* Three separate times I have opened a reply screen in this thread to post a snarky comment about no one in particular *whistles*, but each time I've reconsidered. Let this post stand as the ultimate, though unspoken, snarky comment, as well as my recognition of the coolness of certain newbies (remaining nameless as per stipulations in initial post).

Wimp. Newbies are goobers. Every last one of them. Lots of oldies are goobers, too.
 
Posted by James Tiberius Kirk (Member # 2832) on :
 
*eats handful of chocolate covered peanuts*
 
Posted by Truth teller (Member # 4535) on :
 
debunked my arse!

and if we're doing this mirror thing does that mean that he now becomes a she? or did that already include the change and I'm really a she? or am I more of an it?

btw, your name is in desperate need of some vowels.
 


Posted by Jon Boy (Member # 4284) on :
 
I'm going to avoid asking the "Am I still a newbie?" question, and instead ask, "Do most people know who I am?" I don't think I've got any Hatrack friends that will run to my aid and say that I'm not a newbie.
 
Posted by Truth teller (Member # 4535) on :
 
there needs to be a bigger seperation between newbie and old timer.

we need a middle ground.

like "old goober in training" OGIT
 


Posted by Lissande (Member # 350) on :
 
Hm, people should know who you are and you should recognize Hatrack in-jokes I think. Or if you are the lurking type, maybe a couple of months even if people don't recognize you.
 
Posted by Ralphie (Member # 1565) on :
 
My own personal gauge was when I finally stopped nervously and almost pathologically checking all responses to all of my posts.

Oh, and as the person who originally sponsored the term "goober" and made it a part of Hatrack culture I feel I'm entitle to: 1)Exemption from the title, myself and 2)Bestow the term upon whomsoever I choose.
 


Posted by Shawn Smyres (Member # 4350) on :
 
quote:
My own personal gauge was when I finally stopped nervously and almost pathologically checking all responses to all of my posts.

Oh, and as the person who originally sponsored the term "goober" and made it a part of Hatrack culture I feel I'm entitle to: 1)Exemption from the title, myself and 2)Bestow the term upon whomsoever I choose.


It's official. I will now refer to you as "Ralphie the Goober."

Shawn Smyres
 


Posted by Lissande (Member # 350) on :
 
I think "Ralphie the Gooberer" would be more appropriate given what she's claiming.
 
Posted by James Tiberius Kirk (Member # 2832) on :
 
Hey, how about "Queen of the g00bs"!
 
Posted by Chris Kidd (Member # 2646) on :
 
what if you used to be on the old furom. then got busy with VBS then started comeing back here.
 
Posted by Chris Kidd (Member # 2646) on :
 
i was asking cause i used to post on all the furoms back in 97. i can't prove it cause the old furom archives are not around anymore.
 
Posted by James Tiberius Kirk (Member # 2832) on :
 
As Far back into Hatrack Forum history as I can go

[This message has been edited by James Tiberius Kirk (edited February 05, 2003).]
 


Posted by Totally Anonymous (Member # 2346) on :
 
anyone who spells it furom thrice in a row is definitely still a newbie
 
Posted by Chris Kidd (Member # 2646) on :
 
no just a realy bad speller. ;O)
 
Posted by coil (Member # 4571) on :
 
I don't want to be a goober... D:
 
Posted by Cor (Member # 4295) on :
 
So, am I still a newbie, or have I clawed my way up to the rank of....hmmm....hey, what comes after Newbie? Did we settle on "goober"? I hope not. Please come up with a better title than that. That sounds much worse than newbie.
 
Posted by Papa Moose (Member # 1992) on :
 
I believe the progression is: n00b, newbie, member, hatracker, regular, jatraquero, veteran, old-timer, TomDavidson. The term "lurker" can apply to any of the first four, depending on the rate at which one posts and moves up the ladder. Someone like Jaiden, for instance, has only since Endercon become a "regular," before which she was a lurker/member. Maethoriell, on the other hand, climbed the ladder quite quickly.

Goober is not an official title. Sorta like "belches" rather than "bells" (for those who've read Songmaster). Other titles, such as troll, are not part of the hierarchy -- rather they can remove someone from it entirely, or merely be additional information.

--Pop
 


Posted by James Tiberius Kirk (Member # 2832) on :
 
^ Expert ^

<--n00b

[This message has been edited by James Tiberius Kirk (edited February 05, 2003).]
 


Posted by Jaiden (Member # 2099) on :
 
*feels all warm and fuzzy about being mentioned*
 
Posted by blacwolve (Member # 2972) on :
 
Hmmm... I think I'm somewhere around the hatracker/ regular stage? Someone please clarify.
 
Posted by Cor (Member # 4295) on :
 
That is definitely enlightening, Papa Moose, and I'm not being sarcastic when I say that, but I'm still not sure where I fit into that heirarchy.
 
Posted by Papa Moose (Member # 1992) on :
 
I should actually update that -- Jaiden may be a Jatraquera by now. Tough for me to tell, because I'm biased, having both met her at Endercon, and talked with her frequently in the chatroom. Plus she has that Pod issue, which could work for or against her promotion, depending on who is judging....
 
Posted by Jon Boy (Member # 4284) on :
 
I also have no idea where I rank. I'm guessing I'm somewhere between "newbie" and "jatraquero."
 
Posted by Cor (Member # 4295) on :
 
Who is the longest-standing member? Perhaps that person could be elected to bestow ranks upon the rest of us peons.
 
Posted by Vampyr1818 (Member # 4592) on :
 
hmmm...what level am I? and don't go by this new account because I have hardly any posts on this...
 
Posted by James Tiberius Kirk (Member # 2832) on :
 
(Cor- TomDavidson has the most posts, I think..?)

[This message has been edited by James Tiberius Kirk (edited February 05, 2003).]
 


Posted by Frisco (Member # 3765) on :
 
Is the village idiot niche vacant? I mean, jebus hardly ever posts anymore.
 
Posted by Jeni (Member # 1454) on :
 
That position's been filled since the beginning of last July.

[This message has been edited by Jeni (edited February 05, 2003).]
 


Posted by coil (Member # 4571) on :
 
I find my posts/day average disturbing. Do I still count as a lurker, or have I graduated to star-farmer? *sheepish grin*
 
Posted by Leonide (Member # 4157) on :
 
quote:
Who is the longest-standing member?

What I want to know is, who's the longest sitting member?
 


Posted by Papa Moose (Member # 1992) on :
 
Tom does have the most posts to my knowledge, but I doubt he would have any interest in being responsible for "bestowing ranks." Doesn't seem like his cup of tea.

Coil, you haven't been a lurker unless you are (a) counting time before you registered, or (b) have had another screenname for a long time and haven't told us who you were. But there's another name other than "lurker" for people who do that....

The term "Star-farmer" (which I only recently learned) doesn't really apply here at Hatrack, since there are no stars given.

--Pop
 


Posted by katharina (Member # 827) on :
 
anne kate has been here longer than TomDavidson, I think
 
Posted by J.A.N.E (Member # 4451) on :
 
*basks in her own newbie splendor*

coil! So many posts, so little time! You have been busy!
 


Posted by Shan (Member # 4550) on :
 
well, i'm still feeling pretty new and thank you for the rapid education in hatrack etiquette - where bluntness had better be well-thought out and carefully presented -
y'all are training me for a life in politics you know


 
Posted by Bob the Lawyer (Member # 3278) on :
 
Psh, all you new kids are just using this thread to ratchet up your posts so you can feel like you're a full fledged member.
<--- Doesn't feel the need to increase posts.

 
Posted by coil (Member # 4571) on :
 
I would never do anything like that.

*farmfarmfarm*
 


Posted by aka (Member # 139) on :
 
I think the old forum has to count, if we are looking at longevity. I've been around about five years or a little more. Saudade was here before me. She's the only one who still posts currently that was, I think, but Amira was only a year after me.

John Hansen was before me but I don't know if he even lurks anymore.

[This message has been edited by aka (edited February 06, 2003).]
 


Posted by hansenj (Member # 4034) on :
 
<--- Will probably forever be considered a newbie.

(although I might consider myself more of a member/lurker)

Just for the record...I am not John Hansen. It seems that many people have thought so, but I have only been around since August 2002 (lurking since April), and I don't even know who he is.
 


Posted by Ralphie (Member # 1565) on :
 
Oh, and "doofus" is also my contribution to do with as I will. Such as, "Shawn Smyres is a doofus."

I also was the first to use "doofi", the now known plural form of "doofus". To use an example, let's say there are two Shawn Smyres. The sentence would then be: "The Shawns Smyres are doofi," indicating more than one doofus.

And so on and so forth.
 


Posted by TomDavidson (Member # 124) on :
 
Yeah, I'm not even CLOSE to being the longest-sitting Hatracker, although my posting frequency has been higher. Quite a few people who still lurk and/or occasionally post here predated me on the BML forum, and a tiny number of them were even around on AOL. If John Hansen's still around and hasn't completed his transformation into a bitter old piece of humorless but rugged granite, he probably deserves the title. Otherwise, I'd say AKA -- but only if she continues posting more often. *grin*

 
Posted by Khavanon (Member # 929) on :
 
Under this name I'm weighing in at 1.86 posts per day. At this rate I'll hit 10,000 in the end of January 2015.
 
Posted by SamIAm (Member # 160) on :
 
But under this name I'm getting about 0.0075 posts a day. Or one every 134 days.

(edit): For those who are counting, 10,000 will come in February of the year 5667.

[This message has been edited by SamIAm (edited February 06, 2003).]
 


Posted by JuniperDreams (Member # 3471) on :
 
I'll reach 10,000 before you....
 
Posted by Godric (Member # 4587) on :
 
::Exudes warm creamy newbie coolness::
 
Posted by asQmh (Member # 4590) on :
 
^scary^
 
Posted by James Tiberius Kirk (Member # 2832) on :
 
How do you find your posting frequency?
 
Posted by Bokonon (Member # 480) on :
 
I go only as far back as 95/96. I know John Hansen is from AOL, and others may also. I'm know TomD, aka, and some others beat me here to0.

I mostly just lurked on BML. And here for a long time too. Also had a couple IDs that I both forget the password AND the username for

-Bok
 


Posted by Lissande (Member # 350) on :
 
JTK: number of days since you registered, number of posts. Compute.
 
Posted by James Tiberius Kirk (Member # 2832) on :
 
Oh. Heh.
 
Posted by coil (Member # 4571) on :
 
hmm... 18.11 posts/day. ^^
 
Posted by blacwolve (Member # 2972) on :
 
I'm almost to 500! Someone needs to bump the word associations thread again.

All of these veterans make me feel young, maybe I really am just a n00bie.
 


Posted by JaneX (Member # 2026) on :
 
I'm curious to know where I rank. Am I a jatraquera, or what?

~Jane~
 


Posted by Ophelia (Member # 653) on :
 
Yeah, am I a jatraquera or a vet or an old-timer? I would guess one of the first two (Anyone who was here before the term jatraquero was coined has to be one, I assume.).

Jane, I'd say you're at least a jatraquera, if not a vet.
 


Posted by popatr (Member # 1334) on :
 
Approx 0.186 posts per day.
I've been registerd since Nov 2000.
I don't know what that makes me.

 
Posted by jehovoid (Member # 2014) on :
 
It makes me feel like a natural woman.
 
Posted by del (Member # 4618) on :
 
I'm new. Kinda.

I used to post in the young writers' forum ages ago. That was at least about three years or so ago. I've popped in here before, with a few names. I never seem to stay around for terribly long, though.

Yeah. More than you wanted to know.
 


Posted by BannaOj (Member # 3206) on :
 
Hmm, my average is 2.15 posts per day for a total of 323 days.

You know I had some Victorian-era historical reproduction "Dolly Dingle" paperdolls as a child. http://www.hersmine.com/dolly_dingle.htm


 


Posted by mackillian (Member # 586) on :
 
AJ, you know darn well what thread THAT link belongs in. *thwap*
 
Posted by popatr (Member # 1334) on :
 
jehovoid,

What do you mean by "It makes me feel like a natural woman. "?
 


Posted by Leanne (Member # 4456) on :
 
I am interestinly enought a n00b! mwahahaha! lol I haven't posted that often I've been here less than a month and mostly lurk here and on the other side lol.
 
Posted by Ralphie (Member # 1565) on :
 
I'd say this thread applies again. Thanks for the reminder, Moose.

(jehovoid - Your last post here was incredibly funny.)
 
Posted by Ryuko (Member # 5125) on :
 
(wonders how you figure out your average posts per day...)
 
Posted by Ryuko (Member # 5125) on :
 
WAIT! I figured it out... I have 9.818181 (repeating) average posts per day.

O_O Yikes.
 
Posted by Papa Moose (Member # 1992) on :
 
<Is glad he didn't have to explain arithmetic to Ryuko.>

Ralphie, I'm by no means against accepting credit for stuff whether I deserve it or not, but how did I remind you about this?
 
Posted by Ralphie (Member # 1565) on :
 
I dunno - didn't you? I thought I saw a link in some thread, but I forget where.

I neither tatooed it to my chest nor did I take a polaroid, so I don't rememeber.
 
Posted by saxon75 (Member # 4589) on :
 
Heh, my overall average is 6.92 posts/day, but since my landmark it's actually 11.79 posts/day, and that only because I've been majorly slacking over the past week.
 
Posted by Ryuko (Member # 5125) on :
 
Yeah, I had a better average just before my landmark, because I wanted to do that landmark SO BAD!

Papa Moose: I'm surprised you didn't have to. I'm stupid, and not in the good way, when it comes to math.
 
Posted by Ela (Member # 1365) on :
 
Hmm, so now we are classifying members in terms of longevity and post-count? [Roll Eyes]

**Ela**
 
Posted by Celtic Flame (Member # 5556) on :
 
Woohoo! I'm averaging something like 7.6 posts per day. [Big Grin]

I'm still an uber-n00b though.
[Wave] Hello to those who haven't seen me around. So Hola to everyone than!
 
Posted by Ryuko (Member # 5125) on :
 
You're just rolling your eyes because your average-post-per-day is so lame, Ela. [Razz]
 
Posted by Papa Moose (Member # 1992) on :
 
No, Ela, we were doing that six months ago. We're past it now. Most of us, that is -- just not the n00bs and newbies, and people with member numbers over 4,000, or with fewer than 600 posts. [Wink]
 
Posted by Ela (Member # 1365) on :
 
No, Ryuko...I am rolling my eyes cause I really couldn't care less what my post count is. [Taunt]

**Ela**
 
Posted by Icarus (Member # 3162) on :
 
Do you hold your pillow when you tell yourself that? Cause that's the way I imagine it. [Razz]
 
Posted by Icarus (Member # 3162) on :
 
Hey, 7 and 7/27 posts per day . . . higher than I thought . . .
 
Posted by Hi (Member # 5289) on :
 
For a person who has attempted to become a Hatrack regular for over three years, do you know how difficult it is for me to see people like T_Smith and Jon Boy waltz in here and become welcomed within a single, measley, week? [Razz] [Grumble]

I might never become a cool n00b but I think I make a pretty darn good geeky lurker. I fear I shant ever be welcomed into Hatrack society and blame this solely upon my over excessive use of smilies (Not my personality, surely!). [Angst]
 
Posted by Erik Slaine (Member # 5583) on :
 
Hobbes has the corner on the smiley market, and you've been around longer than me!

Lurk On! [Wink]
 
Posted by Xavier (Member # 405) on :
 
I average about 1.5 posts per day.

Slow and steady and all that...
 
Posted by Chade Fallstar (Member # 5581) on :
 
I average about 10 posts per day in the last 2 and a half days. Do I win a prize?

If so, I hope it's a giant alarm clock. That would come in handy.
 
Posted by Godric (Member # 4587) on :
 
It's not the size of the alarm clock...it's how loud the alarm is! [Razz]
 
Posted by Chade Fallstar (Member # 5581) on :
 
I suppose that is very true. Let me amend my prize request.

I'd like one of those big alarm clocks that goes off at 100 decibles. Simply because I'm sure the neighborhood would enjoy listening to it each morning.
 
Posted by Ralphie (Member # 1565) on :
 
quote:
For a person who has attempted to become a Hatrack regular for over three years, do you know how difficult it is for me to see people like T_Smith and Jon Boy waltz in here and become welcomed within a single, measley, week?

I might never become a cool n00b but I think I make a pretty darn good geeky lurker. I fear I shant ever be welcomed into Hatrack society and blame this solely upon my over excessive use of smilies (Not my personality, surely!).

Do you have a long list of names you've registered, or summin? What were your previous handles?

And the prize should be the long-awaited Patridge Family thermos. If that was the prize, well, whoa mama jama.

[ August 28, 2003, 05:08 PM: Message edited by: Ralphie ]
 
Posted by Chade Fallstar (Member # 5581) on :
 
But Ralphie, I already own a complete collection of Partridge Family thermi (I think that should be the plural form) so you'll have to amend your prize for the likes of me.
 
Posted by Erik Slaine (Member # 5583) on :
 
How about David Cassidy's unlisted phone number?
 
Posted by Ralphie (Member # 1565) on :
 
Chade - O_O

God is on the phone. He's wondering if you'd be interested in haggling - a planet for a thermos. He's flexible.
 
Posted by Chade Fallstar (Member # 5581) on :
 
Ralphie, Please inform god that I would be willing to trade, but not if the planet is Mercury or Pluto. That would be a rip-off.
 
Posted by saxon75 (Member # 4589) on :
 
Toni,

If you lived in LA you could listen to Danny Bonaduce every weekday from 5:30AM to 10:00AM and Sunday through Thursday from 10:00PM to midnight.

Don't know where you're gonna go for the rest of your Partridge Family fix, though.
 
Posted by Dio (Member # 4866) on :
 
<--Feels appreciated for contribution to the lurker/n00biness of hatrack
quote:
My own personal gauge was when I finally stopped nervously and almost pathologically checking all responses to all of my posts.
<--Is still a n00b according to this gauge
 
Posted by Xavier (Member # 405) on :
 
You have 8 posts and registered in 2003.

You're still a n00b by any guage [Smile] .
 
Posted by saxon75 (Member # 4589) on :
 
Dio has rocked for a long, long time.
Now it's time for him to pass the torch.
He has songs of wildebeests and danger.
He has soared on the wings of a demon.

It's time to pass the torch!
You're too old to rock; no more rockin' for you!
 
Posted by Chade Fallstar (Member # 5581) on :
 
We're takin' you to the home.
But we will sing a song about you.
 
Posted by Raia (Member # 4700) on :
 
Do I count as a newbie?
 
Posted by saxon75 (Member # 4589) on :
 
I knew there had to be some other D fans out there!
 
Posted by Teshi (Member # 5024) on :
 
quote:
Do I count as a newbie?
If you do, I definately do!

I guess I do, because of my miserable post-count. (it's going up slowly! *hopeful grin*)
 
Posted by Ryuko (Member # 5125) on :
 
The D?

"There shined a shiny demon..."

And Raia: If you have to ask, then yes. Yes you do.

[ August 28, 2003, 07:58 PM: Message edited by: Ryuko ]
 
Posted by Hi (Member # 5289) on :
 
quote:
Do you have a long list of names you've registered, or summin? What were your previous handles?
No, I don't have that many nicks. [Razz]

Many of of my screen names I have posted under no more than once or twice. It's nothing particularly notable. I like to avoid giving them away mainly due to the fact that:

1) I rather not have my previous posts reflect my older, more mature self. Back then I was an immature, innocent, wide-eyed thirteen year old. Nowadays I am much more taller.

2) My next issue is a pride thing. I bet my life on it that no one will remember any of my nicks.
I'm kinda like that guy at the party that no one sees, that wants to be seen, but isn't.

Here are three screen names I have posted under (edited to add because I don't want to bump a dead thread: <grin> So I was off twenty two or so posts on my second one- sue me. Huge thanks to Papa Moose for finding it again for me.):

literateur- this was my first screen name. It was made during the days when I was an aspiring writer- Ironically enough, I stopped using it because I forgot how to spell it.

o_x_1eyedpirate - sumffin like that. Honestly, I don't know what I was thinking. I stopped using it because everyone thought I was a boy (and because I forgot how to spell it).

Azile- This is probably the one where I would post sporadically yet sparingly on. I would go through a short posting purge (Yes, 10 post purge), then stop and start again every couple of months.

(a Hi note: I never forgot how it spell Azile because it's my name spelled backwards *beams* )

More than a couple of times, I have started posting with the full intention of becoming a regular- only to stop and realize that, "Dang, this is a lot of work".

This post alone took me nearly One Hour. I am a very meticulous person- a perfectionist (notice how my whole post is chopped up in neat little sections? It look purty. [Big Grin] ). It's not surprising why my post count is so low, eh?

Really, I'm better off a lurker. [Hat]

[ August 30, 2003, 02:58 AM: Message edited by: Hi ]
 
Posted by Erik Slaine (Member # 5583) on :
 
See, well thought out an pruscise, er, I mean precise. Just what we need. (See what I mean?)
 
Posted by supercomplicated (Member # 5160) on :
 
Hi:

Hatrack lurkers unite! (Although, I doubt I count as much as you since I've only been lurking since mid January of this year, a couple months before I registered.)

[Smile]
 
Posted by hansenj (Member # 4034) on :
 
(This post is probably more for me than anyone else, but...)

It brings me joy that since I last posted on this thread (back in February when I still thought of myself as a newbie) I have definitely moved up to official Jatraquera status, at least in my mind. I have since met some other Jatraqueros in real life (T_Smith, Jon Boy, Diosmel Duda, popatr, and Hobbes [Big Grin] ), had a landmark post, played in three games of mafia (which really helps you get noticed more), and I think the thing that has changed my view of myself as a poster most is that people have started to call me by my first name, which means that people aren't confusing me with John Hansen anymore. [Wink] Most are even spelling it correctly-- JennIE not JennY. (But don't worry if you have mispelled it in the past, it brings me joy when it's spelled right, but I don't get annoyed if it's wrong.)

Anyway, thanks for making me welcome, Hatrack, and thanks for letting me indulge in this self-purposed post.

[Smile] [Big Grin] ((Hatrack)) [Big Grin] [Smile]
 
Posted by T_Smith (Member # 3734) on :
 
I was never a cool noob. Heck, Im not even a cool vet, or even a nerdy vet. I want this to be known. Quit worshipping me, people!! It's so lame when you offer sacrifices.

Being here a year and having more than 5,000 posts doesn't make you a vet or even welcomed with open arms. The funny thing is people are welcomed with open arms all the time, you just have to hug back. Seriously, cling on to people like nerdy little newbs. Be a parasite... live off of other peoples coolness. For everyone who thinks Im cool: I'm not. I just cling on to other peoples fame and have them take me as far as they can.
 
Posted by dannyXcore (Member # 5332) on :
 
I'm a newb. I'm damned proud of it. I've also been coming out of the lurker's woodwork recently.....mainly because I've been home more [Razz] with LOADS more time on my hands, heh.... anyhow....yeah. I have just over a hundred some-odd posts... I don't even look at that number anymore, heh.... most of my posts are in the hugs and lyrics threads, and an occasional few on any number of random threads. I don't mind being the 'new kid' of the group for a while... I'm actually quite used to it, heh. ^_^

*mindless self-indulgence*
*loves that band* [Evil]
 
Posted by Eaquae Legit (Member # 3063) on :
 
I have a feeling I'm somewhere at the lurker/newbie stage. But I really have no idea.
 
Posted by Ralphie (Member # 1565) on :
 
Hi - I actually remember Azile. [Smile]
 
Posted by Papa Moose (Member # 1992) on :
 
I also remember Azile, as well as the pirate name.
 


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