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oz_mark said:
I don't know how he gets time to raise a family with all the time he spends here :)
By being on-line at 3am while the family is asleep :shock: . Oh the joys of working for a muti-national organisation. Global conference calls - the way to experience Jetlag without the duty-free allowance :evil: .
 
And then back on the dog-and-bone again at 6am for another conference call. At least I had 1.5 hours sleep in between, which is probably better than I ever got on the dreamtime-configured QF trans-Pacific flights of the past.
 
Congrats, NM! That's an awesome post count. Well done and thanks for all of your input. ;)
 
Yada Yada said:
Congrats, NM! That's an awesome post count. Well done and thanks for all of your input. ;)

Well done NM.... Wow I really am dragging the chain :D
 
NM, I too wish to entend my congratulations on achieving this level of posts. Maybe we need a new descrition; I know it's hidden under "Moderator", but "Posting Freak" simply no longer seems to cut it in your case.
 
Congratulations NM.

As mentioned above by serfty, it's time for a new level of description.

Any thoughts admin?
 
4,000 posts here and 7,619 currently over on FT...not a bad effort NM.

Perhaps the use of Evangelist (like on FT) would be more appropriate.
 
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Lindsay Wilson said:
Perhaps the use of Evangelist (like on FT) would be more appropriate.
I've been called a lot worse! Perhaps something like "Get a Life" might be appropriate :rolleyes: .
 
I must be really bored with my life! I have just read all the posts in this thread! :shock:

This thread hasn't reached critical mass yet but it must be close.
 
JohnK said:
... This thread hasn't reached critical mass yet but it must be close.
Does this mean the thread is Cyclic ... or is it running in a loop? Like the mythical Oozle Woozle Bird—This bird flies around in ever decreasing concentric circles until it finally disappears up its own fundamental orifice!
:confused:
 
serfty said:
Does this mean the thread is Cyclic ... or is it running in a loop?
It's running in a loop, a bit like QF's IFE system. Sometimes it seems broken and requires rebooting part way through the program.

*** THIS THREAD IS PAUSED WHILE THE MODERATORS
MAKE AN ANNOUNCEMENT IN ANOTHER CABIN. ***

;)
 
Yada Yada said:
*** THIS THREAD IS PAUSED WHILE THE MODERATORS
MAKE AN ANNOUNCEMENT IN ANOTHER CABIN. ***

;)

Ahhh, so you are a J poster. Us poor Y posters were just woken from our slumber with some announcement about rebooting the thread :D
 
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serfty said:
Does this mean the thread is Cyclic ... or is it running in a loop? Like the mythical Oozle Woozle Bird—This bird flies around in ever decreasing concentric circles until it finally disappears up its own fundamental orifice!
:confused:
LOL! Just as good as one of your other famous theories. :D

serfty said:
Careful with this thread; one day it will achieve critical mass and due to it's inherent instability it will behave in a similar fashion to that of the fabled 'Phoux' bird of Far Eastern legend.

This bird flew about in ever-decreasing concentric circles until it disappeared down its own fundamental orifice and emerged in the fourth dimension as a needle-thin umber bird! :shock:
 
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NM said:
Perhaps something like "Get a Life" might be appropriate :rolleyes: .

Haha :) Although for any "get a life" inductee, date and times of postings should also be taken into account when working out whether to get a life, or to stop bludging at work :D

Maybe Insomniac is another possible promotional title for those who acheive a certain number of posts and fit certain criteria.
 
Mal said:
Haha :) Although for any "get a life" inductee, date and times of postings should also be taken into account when working out whether to get a life, or to stop bludging at work :D

Maybe Insomniac is another possible promotional title for those who acheive a certain number of posts and fit certain criteria.

Yes, quite interesting given that Jollibee is bigger in Manila than McDonalds. That and the fact that the 7/11's in most countries have locks even though they state they are open 24 hours a day.

I still use soap on a rope.
 
NM said:
I've been called a lot worse! Perhaps something like "Get a Life" might be appropriate :rolleyes: .
..... just that we are more polite around here. .....snigger, snigger ......:mrgreen: :D
 
serfty said:
Now get this, I have an HSBC HKG100 note, an HSBC HKD20 note, an HSBC HKD10 note, a "Bank of China" HKD20 note, a "Standard Chartered bank" HKG20 note and a "Standard Chartered bank" HKD10 note. I gues that's where the term "Bank Note" comes from.
I am intrigued by the variety of HKG notes in circulation!

I have an HSBC HK$100 note, a "Bank of China" HK$100 note, a "Bank of China" HK$50 note, 2 different HSBC HK$20 notes, a "Bank of China" HK$20 note, 2 different "Standard Chartered Bank" HK$20 notes and a "Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region" HK$10 note.
 
JohnK said:
I am intrigued by the variety of HKG notes in circulation!

I have an HSBC HK$100 note, a "Bank of China" HK$100 note, a "Bank of China" HK$50 note, 2 different HSBC HK$20 notes, a "Bank of China" HK$20 note, 2 different "Standard Chartered Bank" HK$20 notes and a "Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region" HK$10 note.

If you look carefully the different notes from the same bank are because they are different years of issue.

i.e. Not only are there several (4, I think) banks issuing the notes they each change them each year. ..... at least they still write some of the words in english. :shock:
 
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