Ah. Thanks. [taps side of nose with index finger]
A similar thing has also just happened to my Microsoft developer certs.
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Originally posted by adubya View Post
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostInteresting how those who leave positive rep(like Brillo) will sign their name, but the second they leave a negative rep(like Brillo) they don't sign it.
I sign all of my negative rep.Code:mysql> select count(*) from rep where repping_user = 'MarillionFan' and rep_text not like '%MF%' and rep_text not like '%MarillionFan%' and rep_type = 'negative'; +----------+ | count(*) | +----------+ | 139872 | +----------+ 1 row in set (3.48 sec) mysql>
Last edited by Freamon; 21 March 2012, 22:27.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostInteresting how those who leave positive rep(like Brillo) will sign their name, but the second they leave a negative rep(like Brillo) they don't sign it.
I sign all of my negative rep.
And I have had 2 negative reps from you. The first unsigned (though it was October 2011) - the second signed. Would you like a screenshot?
I intend to move back to giving you +ve rep now.
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I can see the bits of rep - but where is the overall score shown on that page?
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Originally posted by adubya View PostIndeed you do
Thread: A Rep-Identifying... Check this one out then. NLUK
Rep from: MarillionFan
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I have more than you and less than most folks.
You also have slightly less again, but not as big a reduction as when SM negged you.
This is due to the fact that people with higher +ve rep give or take more rep when they rep someone.
Just trying to show you in practice like. :-)
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostInteresting how those who leave positive rep(like Brillo) will sign their name, but the second they leave a negative rep(like Brillo) they don't sign it.
I sign all of my negative rep.
Thread: A Rep-Identifying... Check this one out then. NLUK
Rep from: MarillionFan
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Interesting how those who leave positive rep(like Brillo) will sign their name, but the second they leave a negative rep(like Brillo) they don't sign it.
I sign all of my negative rep.
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