My selfish ranting...

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Hetemti

Guest
I like it because if I'm going to consider trading with someone, I want to know how long they've been here, or if they just popped up out of the blue.

Not that new people aren't necessarily trustworthy...but I feel all warm and comfy if I recognize the name, look down, and see he/she's been here a while and isn't just a fly-by-nighter.
 
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Istanbul

Guest
That's easy. Right above someone's number of posts, it shows when they registered. A much better judge of experience than the number of posts someone's made.
 
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Cateran Emperor

Guest
Yarr, this be no rant K9, I've seen better rants on MTGnews in the past month!

Where indeed have all the old school rants gone? Perhaps I should go write one... (picks up cane and walks off)

Phew...I feel older than Duel... Oh wait, did I say that out loud? ;)

Right-o, there's a topic to talk about...

I really see no problem with the post count, I think it gives us a bit more character than the majority of other message boards. Not that that requires much, but between that, registration dates, and those nifty nicks on the side, I feel far more at home here than I do at any other message board.
 
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Thallid Ice Cream Man

Guest
Would you trade with someone who has been here since 10-08-99? I thought so.





Would you trade with Dakkon Blackblade? I didn't think so.





They're the same person.

The sign-up date doesn't mean everything.
 
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Istanbul

Guest
Originally posted by Thallid Ice Cream Man
Would you trade with someone who has been here since 10-08-99? I thought so.


Would you trade with Dakkon Blackblade? I didn't think so.


They're the same person.

The sign-up date doesn't mean everything.
Agreed. But it means a lot more than the quantity of posts.
I'm of the opinion that nothing matters but who the person is; do your research.
 
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Duel

Guest
ROFLMAO. You're right, Cateran!

Duel: <------ is 16.......

To be exact, you're one day under being four months older then me......

But thanks, Cateran old buddy!
 
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DÛke

Guest
...anyone who considers the number of posts to be an important part of a member's identification is truly sad.

The number of posts doesn’t say anything about a person, except that he or she has many posts; it doesn't, EVER, reflect a person. Take 2 different people within a close range of number of posts; believe me, both people will be completely different.

...those who use their post counts as a tool of triumph are pathetic. You are who you are despite your post count...believe it or not.
 
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