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Q: Holy crap! Some of you guys have thousands of points.

Geez, I thought I spent a lot of time on this site.  Been using it since, well 2010?  Seen a lot of people come and go.  I just enjoy the fellowship and never bothered to look at the strange point system til now. 

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and don't have any flash lights either  cool

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some of them are .... OVER NINE THOUSAND !!!

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I have admit, getting points can be addictive. This forum has a good format.

 

I try to get points by up votes. Not by answers. Because of this, I think this forum helps to develop cohesive joined up thinking.  It makes you think before you post. You need to communicate your opinion in a sensible way.

 

It's a good format.wink

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Yes I agree I spent waaaaaayyyy to much time here

however I found that it was making me pissed off to often so cut it back to a few time a week

I still like to help with  real Questions  (few and far between) but,     

 What is on the menu at Burger King? or will I be in trouble if I work without a visa? get the contempt they deserve surprise

mike168229:

Phil, we all know what is on the menu at BK, it has a big arse!

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I get thousands of points everyday - usually followed by the word "laowai" or "waiguoren"!

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I only just realised that we get points for upvotes.I thought it was only for asking/answering questions.

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