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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunter2
    What if everyone disapproves everyone else right in the beginning... then nobody has any rep, so nobody can give rep to anyone else... Is there any safeguard against someone coming here and clicking 'disapprove' on everybody else infinitely (do a circuit type of thing so that they don't get "spread some rep around first"), until everyone's rep has thoroughly been ruined?

    **An info sticky on how reps work would be nice...
    Reputation power isn't based entirely on reputation.

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    yea its based on us screwing with one another.

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    One good thing is that you have to spread it around before you can hit one person again.

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    >yea its based on us screwing with one another
    The first time I read that, I missed the word 'with'.
    Naturally I didn't feel inspired enough to read all the links for you, since I already slaved away for long hours under a blistering sun pressing the search button after typing four whole words! - Quzah

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    i was able to rate someone twice ina row in 5 minutes and it worked.

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    You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to RoD again.
    Dang can't ding RoD again

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    hahahahaha

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    Hmm this is interesting. I just got an email that someone replied to a thread I have subscribed to:

    Hello JaWiB,

    ZakkWylde969 has just replied to a thread you have subscribed to
    entitled - Final Fantasy I - in the General Discussions forum of C Board.

    This thread is located at:
    http://cboard.cprogramming.com/showt...7&goto=newpost

    Here is the message that has just been posted:
    ***************
    So what do you guys listen to when you code? I have a list of cd's put
    in a playlist that I tend to listen to. It has...

    1. Black Label Society- The Blessed Hellride
    2. Van Halen- The Best of Van Halen, Vol 1.
    3. Skid Row- 40 Seasons, best of Skid Row
    4. Metallica- Master of Puppets
    5. Metallica- Ride the Lightning
    6. Megadeth- Sill alive, and well...?
    7. Led Zeppelin- Early and Later Days, Best of Led..
    8. Guns N Roses- Use your Illusion II
    9. AC/DC- Back in Black

    I like the harder rock stuff. Sort of motivates you. And songs like
    Ride the Lightning seem to get me wanting to continue sitting at this desk
    for hours.
    ***************
    That's obviously not what is posted in that thread...Maybe he accidentally replied to it and then it got moved though...

    Edit: Rod, I just noticed your avatar...Is that what I think it is?
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    He did post it in that thread by mistake - It was split off into a new thread.
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    this showed up in mozilla (1.6 stable)
    looks like a css problem is being generated, think I saw it a couple of times before too
    PHP and XML
    Let's talk about SAX

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    its kermit alright

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    ok, what the hell is wrong with the freagin language filter??? this is what I got when I typed in "fscking" (s=u ofcourse)
    I am sillyI am sillyI am sillyI am sillying
    at least bring the smilys back in there, because that is just silly

    some entropy with that sink? entropysink.com

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    lmao we can give kermi bad ratings.....even if he is upping his own with his powers.....INSIDER REPUTATION!!!

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    If there is a large page list the forum view becomes extremely wide. Set the From The: display setting in the C forum to Beginning to see what I mean.

    The page list shouldn't be aligned with the forum box.

    Browser: Latest IE for Windows.

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    Small bug:
    when you are writting your message if you end a tag and start a url then it won't parse and convert it correctly. I don't remember that problem before.

    example:
    bad:
    hello
    http://cboard.cprogramming.com
    good:
    hello
    http://cboard.cprogramming.com

    only difference between the two is the good one has a space between [/quote] and http

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