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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Dec 29, 2018 13:46:32 GMT -5
You should be proud of all the effort you have put forth to help others here on RTH jamesp . Never a dull moment in your threads. Tommy - Is there a way to tell what the all time high post count is? I don't pay much attention to that so I was wondering if there are some over 30,000? Chuck
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Post by aDave on Dec 29, 2018 13:55:53 GMT -5
Tommy - Is there a way to tell what the all time high post count is? I don't pay much attention to that so I was wondering if there are some over 30,000? Chuck Chuck, I know you asked Tommy, but jamesp has the highest total. Mel Sabre52 is second at some 19k posts. If you want to take a look, go to the "Members" tab above and click on it. When the page loads, click on the "Post" column title, and it should sort for you from highest to lowest.
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Post by Tommy on Dec 29, 2018 14:01:15 GMT -5
You should be proud of all the effort you have put forth to help others here on RTH jamesp . Never a dull moment in your threads. Tommy - Is there a way to tell what the all time high post count is? I don't pay much attention to that so I was wondering if there are some over 30,000? Chuck Hi Chuck, there is also a "hall of fame" displayed on the Portal Page at www.rocktumblinghobby.comTop twelve I believe.
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Post by aDave on Dec 29, 2018 14:09:09 GMT -5
Well, I guess it (embarrassingly) shows how often I look at that page.
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Post by Tommy on Dec 29, 2018 14:15:05 GMT -5
Well, I guess it (embarrassingly) shows how often I look at that page. Noooo... I didn't mean that to embarrass anyone. You and I were posting at the same time - it just took me longer Truth is I kind of snuck that page into place to replace the old HTML page that was riddled with holes from all the missing photos and bad links. I'm tweaking it constantly whenever I see a new widget I like.
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Post by aDave on Dec 29, 2018 14:17:30 GMT -5
No issues at all Tommy. I always forget that page is there. The forum URL is what gets me here, so I pretty much don't see the portal page URL.
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Post by Tommy on Dec 29, 2018 14:28:37 GMT -5
BTW, I don't want to turn jamesp's congratulatory thread into yet another thread about Member Ranks, thus I have started a new thread in the Community Discussions area. Opinions are welcome on all sides of the discussion topic.
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Post by jamesp on Dec 29, 2018 14:50:29 GMT -5
BTW, I don't want to turn jamesp's congratulatory thread into yet another thread about Member Ranks, thus I have started a new thread in the Community Discussions area. Opinions are welcome on all sides of the discussion topic. No need to shine congratulatory light on me Tommy. Spending spare time on the RTH has been my pleasure. Just thankful you keep the forum maintained and not overly policed or controlled.
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Post by jamesp on Dec 29, 2018 15:26:39 GMT -5
You should be proud of all the effort you have put forth to help others here on RTH jamesp . Never a dull moment in your threads. Tommy - Is there a way to tell what the all time high post count is? I don't pay much attention to that so I was wondering if there are some over 30,000? Chuck Can't sit still Chuck. Today's energy devoted to mapping forest roads on various tracts of land using an electric mountain bike. I don't have permission. Most of the land owners around here are not concerned about people walking and bicycling on these properties. They don't want you to disrupt the hunters that lease the lands during deer season. Working on tying in forest roads on a 140, 1500, 200 and north tip of a 6000 acre tract using phone GPS. All of them accessible by bicycle from home and have fine mature forest. Two paved roads bisect them. Was hoping to get about 7 miles of continuous trail configured. A couple of three miles to and from home.
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