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Thread: Ranking of Posts

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    I would like to know the rank of posts
    of the person posting.
    Like if I had 1000 posts and
    somebody had 999
    I would be Rank: 1
    and he would be Rank: 2

    Get my drift??
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    We should get the whole chit chat thing sorted out first though, otherwise people like me and kedman get credit for being silly. Just wait, all the post stuff is getting itself sorted

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    I agree with you Dayo312. I've been thinking of this for a while but was a little to lazy to ask.

    Sam, I'm 100% with you on your suggestion. Maybe we should bug John more about deleting the chit chat fourm.

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    I was actually saying that John's already sorting it, we should bug him less.


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    Is he getting a Chat Package for us?

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    I agree with all of you, and especially for the chat package. Hope John'll read this. I want to know how much he have worked on it.
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    Thumbs up

    Maybe some of use should go and help him out a bit and try to find a good one.

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