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PSI how do you define newbie? Am I still a newbie? I've been here since December of last year.
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I guess newbies includes me. ok, Name: Nathan Stanislawski Now I hope you can see where the first part of my displayed name came from. Due to the fact that I am really really good at my workplace as one of the training petty officers, they often add the last part. That and it rhymes. Sometimes things happen by PFM (Pure F'n Magic), and I will incriminate myself no further.
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I have been registered for over a year, but participated solely on the other side until a week or two ago.
I am a big fan both of OSC's novels as well as his reviews and political commentaries, which is pretty much why I got involved at all.
My wife (screen name beverly) and I enjoy discussing OSC's articles. After the one on gay marriage, somebody on the other side pointed out the bruhaha that it caused over here. I wasn't that interested in what was going on here -- I've never really been much a part of an online community before. I've tried, but always got fed up and left.
My wife was interested, so I pointed her towards that thread. She got interested, signed up, and started posting on this side. After about a week, I decided to try it out. I must say that I've really enjoyed it. One thing that I really like about here is that while I absolutely, completely disagree with on very important topics with certain people, I still respect them because they act respectful.
I work out of my home, and all of my good friends left the state when they graduated from the local university (BYU), so I haven't really had anybody to discuss politics with for a long time. It's great to hear different views besides the party lines, the media line, and NPR.
Anything else you want to know?
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i suppose I'm new....but i dont really care. Seems like you get a lot of sympathy and attention if you do. Whatever though everyone knows me. By everyone i mean like 10 people.
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Oh dude, you already re-upped once, then. You're gonna be almost halfway done with your 20...I'd say the odds are that you will.
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Probably, but the first time I got an advancement in rank (to E-5) and a bonus (which I so quickly spent!). I don't care for where I am at right now, but I transfer next year so I'll deal with it.
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I am sort of a newbie, I guess. I don't feel like an oldie, anyway. Except in real life.
Actually, I found an old name for myself, "E," which is One thousand something, so I guess I am , officially, not a newbie. I used to be on the writer's forum a lot. I tend to come and go depending on what I am up to with work and other life things, so I never get quite established here.
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I guess I'm a newbie. I've been registered since the end of January but I don't post very often and when I do, it's usually on the other side. I do plan to participate more regularly on this side though. Well anyway, hello to everyone over here!
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quote:Da_Goat: and I'm here because I can't get away.
I initially misread that and thought you said you were here because you couldn't get any. That's why I'm here too.
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Hi, my name is Rachel. My SN is delicate flower because that's what I am. Sometimes it's true, sometimes it's a lucas non lucento (sp? don't really know Latin, that's the only phrase I've got).
I started reading OSC about a year ago (on a recommendation from my doctor, no less) and have been enjoying him ever since. I found this web site just looking for more info on what books might be coming out soon, and soon became addicted.
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Definitely a newbie here! Give me a minute while I find the post where I introduced myself on "the other side" so I can be lazy and just paste it here...
I just discovered OSC's books a few months ago, and since then his books have been almost my sole source of entertainment. I've read all of the Ender books as well as the Shadow and Homecoming series, Treasure Box, Enchantment, Sarah, Rebekah, and Maps in a Mirror. I cried my eyes out at the end of Saints. I think my favorite was Speaker for the Dead (which I read before Ender's Game). I have a bad habit of reading my favorite authors out of order, because I'll go to the library and just take whatever's available!
Its been great to discover the Hatrack community, and I've enjoyed lurking for a while even though I haven't contributed all that much yet.
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Man... I didn't really understand why I'd been hearing about newbies so much... But now I see that quite a few people have recently joined.
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I'm actually a fairly proficient lurker. I contemplated posting my 100th post landmark yesterday, but I accidentally posted too soon. Shucks, I'll have to wait until I get to another round number.
I'm Catherine. Call me Nelle, if you want to shorten my nick. I realize shortening the first part might lead to undesirable results.
I'm a high school teacher and I enjoy hatrack. My claim to fame is that I know Kat in real life- she introduced me to this joint. I really enjoy reading here- thank you all for posting insightful and thought-provoking threads.
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*wonders if one of the "long time ago" registrants listed, as their location, "in a galaxy far far away"*
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Zamphyr here, long-time lurker, first month poster.
I'd been lurking for about a year and a half before I finally registered. Forum really seemed to get on a roll after the New Year, lots of intelligent posts on a wide variety of topics. As newbies here seemed to be defined as someone around less than 2 years or people with less than 500 posts, its safe to say I probably won't become an oldie. Judging by my post count in other forums, it would take me at least 3 years to hit that mark, I'm just not that active.
That said, I am glad to be here and will chime in with snarky comments or pointed, on-topic questions every now and then...and as someone asked in another thread : my flute is doing just fine. I am a master of it, you know
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Well, I definately qualify. I'm Janelle. I'm a Pwebber by nature, but I've slowly been lured over to the dark side by a few friends who are self-proclaimed Hatrack converts. I've been lurking for a few months now, but it's high time that I come out of hiding, so I thought I'd say hello.
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Welcome, everyone! I'm so glad you're here. Like Xanth, we always need new and wonderful people.
quote:My claim to fame is that I know Kat in real life
Catherine is wonderful. I would also like to take a moment to point out that, despite an embarassing number of posts and an obvious Hatrack obsession, I do have friends in real life. That like me enough to indulge me enough to check out my wonderful, geeky, online family. Thank you. That is all.</posts' disclaimer>
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I'm the oldest active newbie(I don't consider Belle a newbie because she has more than 1000 posts, no matter what she says).
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