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| On all posts it has your member staus under your username (junior member, member, etc). What determines a users membership level? Just curious because I went from being a Junior Member to just a Member and was wondering what the significance of this was. Just wonderin ,
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You change from Junior to Member with 25 or 30 posts, don't remember anymore which one. You become a Senior Member after you have made 100 posts. DJ |
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| Thnx for the info.
__________________ Matt ___________________________________ G4 450 MP 256 MB RAM 80 GB OS X 80 GB storage/Backup Apple 17" ADC Studio Display Currently running Build 6D52/10.2.1 ![]() Post your configuration in your signature. It makes things much easier. |
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