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After that it says "You Sill Here?!" ;)

I see you already have 15 posts - but a belated welcome. :D

I suggest you read FAQ/Rules. Not exactly great literature, but there is some useful information - like how not to get banned!

Really, it answers a lot of questions and gives good information, e.g. how to contact mods if needed, using Report Post, and stuff like that.

Welcome to the looney bin :p:eek:
 
Welcome to MacRumors!

Once you start posting, you won't want to leave.


Look at HellHammer's post count: 20 posts per day!


Mine is a lot at 3.7 per day.


Don't be like us. And don't be like him. He has no life :p.

All in good fun, no offense intended.
 
Welcome to MacRumors!

Once you start posting, you won't want to leave.


Look at HellHammer's post count: 20 posts per day!


Mine is a lot at 3.7 per day.


Don't be like us. And don't be like him. He has no life :p.

All in good fun, no offense intended.

Who needs a life, when you have MacRumors!

So sad...so sad :eek: ;) :D
 
Newbie vs. Demi-God?

Anyone know what the specific posting levels are for the macrumor forum... level... things. Like the macrumors newbie/regular/demi-god. Is it based on a total number of posts or is it average posts?
 
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Check the FAQ. All of the levels are in there and how many posts it takes to achieve them and it talks about the Demi status too.
 
Since this thread already got necromanced...

The rankings on this forum are after CPU names, does that mean someone can theoretically reach M1, M1 Pro...etc level? Or those haven't been added yet?
 
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Too bad the OP didn't stick around.

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Since this thread already got necromanced...

The rankings on this forum are after CPU names, does that mean someone can theoretically reach M1, M1 Pro...etc level? Or those haven't been added yet?
I have no idea, to be honest, what these more elevated ranks (if they even exist) might be called.

That doesn't mean that they don't exist, however.
 
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