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Re: You (yes you) can make CelticsBlog better
« Reply #75 on: August 27, 2009, 03:50:45 PM »

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What we should do is that if you give a TP to somebody, it should reduce your TP count, so essentially you're giving away a TP from your stash to someone else.

like Schrutebucks?

But where do they originate from?  The great TP giver in the sky?
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Re: You (yes you) can make CelticsBlog better
« Reply #76 on: August 27, 2009, 03:51:43 PM »

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What we should do is that if you give a TP to somebody, it should reduce your TP count, so essentially you're giving away a TP from your stash to someone else.

like Schrutebucks?

But where do they originate from?  The great TP giver in the sky?

Immaculate conception.

Re: You (yes you) can make CelticsBlog better
« Reply #77 on: August 27, 2009, 03:52:38 PM »

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What we should do is that if you give a TP to somebody, it should reduce your TP count, so essentially you're giving away a TP from your stash to someone else.

like Schrutebucks?

But where do they originate from?  The great TP giver in the sky?

Immaculate conception.
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Re: You (yes you) can make CelticsBlog better
« Reply #78 on: August 27, 2009, 04:09:13 PM »

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What we should do is that if you give a TP to somebody, it should reduce your TP count, so essentially you're giving away a TP from your stash to someone else.

like Schrutebucks?

But where do they originate from?  The great TP giver in the sky?


You know I heard he wasn't even that great. Gerry, from accounting beat him in badmition, and he would not stop covering gerry's car with toilet paper until gerry agreed to a rematch, which gerry then smartly lost.

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Re: You (yes you) can make CelticsBlog better
« Reply #79 on: August 27, 2009, 04:48:05 PM »

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Here is my suggestions

A "New Topic" button on the main page. Or any page for that matter. The easier it is to create new threads the more likely someone is to start one.

Expand the Latest Forum Topics from 10 to 15 or 20. I hate when I have to go searching in the forums.

Re: You (yes you) can make CelticsBlog better
« Reply #80 on: August 27, 2009, 04:56:23 PM »

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What we should do is that if you give a TP to somebody, it should reduce your TP count, so essentially you're giving away a TP from your stash to someone else.

like Schrutebucks?

But where do they originate from?  The great TP giver in the sky?

Immaculate conception.

The Big Bang Boom Barros Theory?
Yup

Re: You (yes you) can make CelticsBlog better
« Reply #81 on: August 27, 2009, 05:42:59 PM »

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Here is my suggestions

A "New Topic" button on the main page. Or any page for that matter. The easier it is to create new threads the more likely someone is to start one.

Expand the Latest Forum Topics from 10 to 15 or 20. I hate when I have to go searching in the forums.

the tough thing with this is how u clasify the threads
and how u put them n the right forum
I am just guessing cause dont know crap about programing of  course
but it could be fun.
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Re: You (yes you) can make CelticsBlog better
« Reply #82 on: August 27, 2009, 06:16:51 PM »

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Can somebody direct me to the threads that contain "Weird behavior" and "Kissing up to the mods" and whatever else is a current problem on CB? I seriously haven't noticed anything out of the ordinary... In my opinion I don't think CB needs any changes, then again, I haven't seen any evidence of weird behavior. Perhaps I am just missing it.

Re: You (yes you) can make CelticsBlog better
« Reply #83 on: August 28, 2009, 07:46:05 AM »

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I can think of two examples of regular members that made the CB better.



1) IP a few years ago created a Friday NBA trivia game during the offseason that was very popular.  He was soon asked to join the staff.

2)  Redzdead a few years ago created the three stars of the game threads.  He was asked to join the staff a few months later. 


Regular members do have the ability to create interest around here. 


One thing I suggest though, don't run off the posters that think drastically different then the rest of us.  They can create some of the more interesting Celtics conversations. 

Re: You (yes you) can make CelticsBlog better
« Reply #84 on: August 28, 2009, 09:23:57 AM »

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Here is my suggestions

A "New Topic" button on the main page. Or any page for that matter. The easier it is to create new threads the more likely someone is to start one.

Expand the Latest Forum Topics from 10 to 15 or 20. I hate when I have to go searching in the forums.

The "New Topic" idea doesn't seem practical to me. As for expanding the "Latest Forum Topics", I think it's a good idea. I'd go for 20 myself.

There's plenty of unused space in the right column.

Re: You (yes you) can make CelticsBlog better
« Reply #85 on: August 28, 2009, 09:27:13 AM »

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Here is my suggestions

A "New Topic" button on the main page. Or any page for that matter. The easier it is to create new threads the more likely someone is to start one.

Expand the Latest Forum Topics from 10 to 15 or 20. I hate when I have to go searching in the forums.

The "New Topic" idea doesn't seem practical to me. As for expanding the "Latest Forum Topics", I think it's a good idea. I'd go for 20 myself.

There's plenty of unused space in the right column.

My guess on this is that there would be some resistance on moving Fanposts even further down on the front page.  Plus, if people learn to use the "Recent Posts" and "Updated Topics" options in their Members Menu, it's really not a huge problem.

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Re: You (yes you) can make CelticsBlog better
« Reply #86 on: August 28, 2009, 09:36:24 AM »

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I can think of two examples of regular members that made the CB better.



1) IP a few years ago created a Friday NBA trivia game during the offseason that was very popular.  He was soon asked to join the staff.

2)  Redzdead a few years ago created the three stars of the game threads.  He was asked to join the staff a few months later. 


Regular members do have the ability to create interest around here. 


One thing I suggest though, don't run off the posters that think drastically different then the rest of us.  They can create some of the more interesting Celtics conversations. 

Whatever happened to this redzdead guy you speak of?  ;D
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Re: You (yes you) can make CelticsBlog better
« Reply #87 on: August 28, 2009, 09:48:58 AM »

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Re: You (yes you) can make CelticsBlog better
« Reply #88 on: August 28, 2009, 09:55:13 AM »

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I can think of two examples of regular members that made the CB better.



1) IP a few years ago created a Friday NBA trivia game during the offseason that was very popular.  He was soon asked to join the staff.

2)  Redzdead a few years ago created the three stars of the game threads.  He was asked to join the staff a few months later. 


Regular members do have the ability to create interest around here. 


One thing I suggest though, don't run off the posters that think drastically different then the rest of us.  They can create some of the more interesting Celtics conversations. 

Whatever happened to this redzdead guy you speak of?  ;D
Better question, whatever happened to the Friday sports trivia game, that was fun?

Re: You (yes you) can make CelticsBlog better
« Reply #89 on: August 28, 2009, 12:40:13 PM »

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I can think of two examples of regular members that made the CB better.



1) IP a few years ago created a Friday NBA trivia game during the offseason that was very popular.  He was soon asked to join the staff.

2)  Redzdead a few years ago created the three stars of the game threads.  He was asked to join the staff a few months later. 


Regular members do have the ability to create interest around here. 


One thing I suggest though, don't run off the posters that think drastically different then the rest of us.  They can create some of the more interesting Celtics conversations. 

Whatever happened to this redzdead guy you speak of?  ;D
Better question, whatever happened to the Friday sports trivia game, that was fun?

It fizzled when to many players wanted to stump everyone.


It could be started again if someone wanted to go for it.