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# 1  
Old 06-02-2009
Bug Finally I touched 1000.Yahooooo!!!

This, my venerable audience, is my 1000th post here.

Thanks for your support and help..Smilie

---VidyadharSmilie
# 2  
Old 06-13-2009
Congrats. You have now officially reached the ultimate master-level of this game. Welcome to the club. ;-))

Your task now becomes even more complicated: not only fight monsters at this level (spammers) and choose wisely from a completely refurbished arsenal of weapons (warnings, infractions, i-told-you-so, works-as-designed, along with the all new what-else-did-you-expect) but at the same time redirect all the selfless people wanting to practically present you with cell phones, shoes and viagra to their rightful place (/dev/nevermind).

By the way, the all-time highscore, the Hall of Fame of this board, so to say, lists you aready on rank #32. Quite an achievement.

Keep up the good word, ... sorry, work!

bakunin
# 3  
Old 06-13-2009
Thank you bakunin.....Smilie
I will definately work towards that..Smilie

--Vidyadhar
# 4  
Old 06-13-2009
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Originally Posted by vidyadhar85
This, my venerable audience, is my 1000th post here.

Thanks for your support and help..Smilie

---VidyadharSmilie
Congrats and Great Job!

Thanks for Your Many Contributions! Smilie
# 5  
Old 06-15-2009
Bug

thanks Neo.....Smilie
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