The old herding cats analogy huh? ::) ::)Yes
Here..before we beat this dead horse again..
http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,20932.120.html (http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,20932.120.html)
Thread Lock?
Poking the guy trying to restore calm won't help :-\
... and yet, evil existsSo say us simple humans.
RIP...RIP...RIP...RIP...RIP...RIP...RIP...RIP...RIP...RIP...
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I have removed the karma log files.So the advantage of being a GM is............
I have temporarily given EVERY user the ability to smite and applaud people. Have fun.
So the advantage of being a GM is............
So the advantage of being a GM is............
There has never been an advantage to being one. It is a personal choice. It is not a monetarily advantageous investment.I found nukeworker in 2005. When searching for post-Navy employment, it was a great networking resource. 2 of 5 interviews came from contacts made through nukeworker. Becoming a GM seemed like a good way to show my gratitude in a "tangible display of support for the site". It looks like to me that the tone of the site has been set on its heels recently. I'm not sure why that is, but to me NW has nothing to explain or apologize for. If you don't like the site, don't visit it. If you do like the site, support it.
It does allow you to post in the GM only areas, and read the stuff that gets moved there. But mostly, it's a "tangible display of support for the site" thing.
I found nukeworker in 2005. When searching for post-Navy employment, it was a great networking resource. 2 of 5 interviews came from contacts made through nukeworker. Becoming a GM seemed like a good way to show my gratitude in a "tangible display of support for the site". It looks like to me that the tone of the site has been set on its heels recently. I'm not sure why that is, but to me NW has nothing to explain or apologize for. If you don't like the site, don't visit it. If you do like the site, support it.
Trying to get everyone to like you is a sign of mediocrity
I'm starting to get what I'm looking for. A little outrage from the silent majority.I tend to be a little thin skinned at times, especially when my ego gets hurt. Thus, the recent juvenile posts. Mike, I still love this site. I'll miss being able to see who smited whom, but I'm sure I'll get over it. This site has been a blessing! Had it not been for someone calling me a kiss a** for applauding you, I'm sure I would have kept it up.
Had it not been for someone calling me a kiss a** for applauding you, I'm sure I would have kept it up.
I am a new member here and was curious about the karma function. Is it open to all members now or do you have to meet certain goals to be able to give/recieve karma?Typically, only gold members can use affect other peoples karma.
Once when I was getting a lot of complaints I instituted a complaint department. I assigned Helen Wait to handle all complaints. So if anybody had a complaint, they could go to Helen Wait.
Didn't help, but made me feel better.
RIP...RIP...RIP...RIP...RIP...RIP...RIP...RIP...RIP...RIP...
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I have temporarily given EVERY user the ability to smite and applaud people. Have fun.