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| In lugnet.admin.general, Eric Kingsley writes:
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> My being member #15 or member #2015 or not a paying member at all has nothing
> to do with it. In fact I try to avoid posting my member # because I find it
> elitest and I don't see the value add of doing so. Anyway I know what the
G'day Eric,
I find it interesting that you call this elitist. In a way I
guess I can see your point, but I personally don't see it
as a bad thing. When I first got on LUGNET (start of this
year) I thought that all people posting to LUGNET had to be
members. Eventually I found out that wasn't true of course.
But I find it useful in the marketplace groups to indicate
that I am a member of LUGNET in my posts. Because I know
some people just pop in and post things from time to time,
and they aren't a "regular" here. Saying your a member helps
add a little bit of comfort level (for the reader) to a
marketplace post, IMO.
It just sort of stuck and now I post it in all my messages.
I especially use it in off-LUGNET posts/email involving
LEGO (usually marketplace activity).
Wow, #15..., you're *OLD* :]
KDJ
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Kyle D. Jackson, LUGNETer #203, Canada
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> Wow, #15..., you're *OLD* :]
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> KDJ
#15?.. Heh!..:-)
Selçuk, #4
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> Kyle D. Jackson, LUGNETer #203, Canada
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