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when i first opened my account, it showed my screen name, then below it said "mostly harmless". what does this mean?:S
 

Michael Brookes

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Like most forums there are ranks for how involved in the community you are. We've taken the rankings from Elite and applied them to these rankings. It's just a bit of fun, but I think it will be a while before anyone reaches Elite status :)

Michael
 
I want to become Elite... I'll have to start posting a lot more in this forum. :D

(It would been nicer if you could get Elite status for owning lot of Amiga hardware.... as someone in a different thread thought. ;) )
 

Sir.Tj

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I want to become Elite... I'll have to start posting a lot more in this forum. :D

(It would been nicer if you could get Elite status for owning lot of Amiga hardware.... as someone in a different thread thought. ;) )


I'm a bit behind you and Geraldine on the amiga hardware, but I'm working on it :)
 

Sir.Tj

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I remember David Braben having elite status on the forums a while ago. But it changed a couple of years ago.
 
when i first opened my account, it showed my screen name, then below it said "mostly harmless". what does this mean?:S

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That's a beast of a machine Zmurf! :cool: Just look at the quality of the skillz on display there. It's a work of art. Yep, some people are very talented when it comes to these sorts of builds. Oh, :eek: Apologies to the original poster for this miggy led hijack :D

And Spacegamer? Where on earth did you get that? :D:D Is that an old issue of Zzap!! or something?

Oops! :eek: my bad eyesight let me down again, it's Sinclair User :cool:
 
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Like most forums there are ranks for how involved in the community you are. We've taken the rankings from Elite and applied them to these rankings. It's just a bit of fun, but I think it will be a while before anyone reaches Elite status :)

so if i post things a lot more often, i get another ranking:S?
 
so if i post things a lot more often, i get another ranking:S?

Yes... or rather... it don't have to do with how often you post... it's the total number of post you've done since you joined the forum.

I was also "mostly harmless" when I joined.... since then I have done about 85-90 posts... so now I'm "above average"
just have to do 5910 more to become "Elite" :)
(Fsck that this isn't the swedish Amiga forum Safir (http://safir.amigaos.se). There I have done something like 2200posts.... A third what is needed to become "Elite" here. :p )
 
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Michael Brookes

Game Director
Like most forums there are ranks for how involved in the community you are. We've taken the rankings from Elite and applied them to these rankings. It's just a bit of fun, but I think it will be a while before anyone reaches Elite status :)

so if i post things a lot more often, i get another ranking:S?

It does, but don't go spamming posts just to improve your ranking, deleted posts don't count towards the total :)

Michael
 
I always wondered about Sinclairs. Since it was a British computer... did the spell font "fount"? Since fount is the correct UK English way to spell font. In the same way colour is spelled with an U...

Lost me there ZMUF don’t know what the connection is with the ZX Spectrum,:S
 
Lost me there ZMUF don’t know what the connection is with the ZX Spectrum,:S

it is the British company Sinclair Research Ltd who built the Spectrums. That's why ZX Spectrum runs Sinclair BASIC... So... since the British way to spell font is "fount", do Sinclair BASIC spell font "fount" or not? ;)
 
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Sir.Tj

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it is the British company Sinclair Research Ltd who built the Spectrums. That's why ZX Spectrum runs Sinclair BASIC... So... since the British way to spell font is "fount", do Sinclair BASIC spell font "fount" or not? ;)

the British way of spelling font is font, if you mean font being letter type i.e times new roman, arial etc..

It's our American cousins who use the older version of words like color instead of colour and armor instead of armour. :eek:

So in Sinclair basic it should be font :D
 
the British way of spelling font is font, if you mean font being letter type i.e times new roman, arial etc..

It's our American cousins who use the older version of words like color instead of colour and armor instead of armour. :eek:

So in Sinclair basic it should be font :D

That's not entirely correct. I was discussing things just like the concept that Americans spell colour "color" and British spell it "colour" with an English linguist. We got into the fact that I work with computers and the linguist told me as a nerd I may want to know that the word font really means "source" and is implemented in computing as a metaphor to describe "the source of the characters" (since a font is a set of all characters). He is also the one who told me that the British spelling of the word font (as in source) is "fount". You can derive from words such as "fountain", meaning a "water-source" (or "the fountain of youth", which is a metaphor for "the source of eternal life".).

Edit: Boy, this discussion went off topic. :D
 
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