I just have to say that it is a little demeaning having "Junior member" by my posts. How does one gain stars? Is it solely based on senority on this forum? Can you get stars for doing stuff like breaking news of the palace show or the George Harrison album? If necessary I can produce my ticket from the Planetarium or starting bragging about "back in the day". I've enjoyed reading the forum for years and have only recently started contributing because I found the star thing a little intimidating. Can anyone help me out with this?
Just keep posting. It's as simple as that. You only need 50 (I think) to be a senior member. It's just a bit of fun. Nobody's worth more or less than anybody else.
yeah it's just a thing that comes with the forum. the stars are automatically added at 50-100-250-500 posts. the one thing i could change is the member name so feel free to suggest something mindblowing ;)
How about "Dawning Member" or "Easy Morning Member" or "The Member Begun" or "One Big Member"? Have I blown your mind yet?
Come to think of it "One Big Member" sounds a little dirty.
In my day, we had to work hard to earn the title "junior member". I started as a "newbie".
Kids these days. With their weird hair and funny clothes.
( ;))
Sorry Junior ;D
All you have to do is keep talking nonsense like the rest of us, and you'll eventually be able to join the five star dodgeball team :D
QuoteSorry Junior ;D
That's exactly the demeaning attitude that I'm referring to. Some of you five stars guys should revisit the "This is Not America" documentary and check out what Jim has to say about music snobs. How music snobs in the American indy scene worried more about their cliches and friends than their music. And that Jim didn't want his music to be about that bullshit, we wanted to get back to music. I'm sure that the band appreciates your time and energy but not when it's concentrated on looking down your noses at other people who enjoy their music. They wanted anyone to feel welcome to come to their music, and some of you are screwing that up.
(Just had to get that off my chest)
Oh for heaven's sake. We're not music snobs or any other kind of snobs. CC baxter's already explained the stars are part of the website package. It's nothing to do with the music or anybody's feelings about or knowledge of the music. You could have mine if I could give them to you - they're just not important. Your views are just as important as anybody else's and I don't believe any member would do anything to suggest otherwise.
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That's exactly the demeaning attitude that I'm referring to. Some of you five stars guys should revisit the "This is Not America" documentary and check out what Jim has to say about music snobs. How music snobs in the American indy scene worried more about their cliches and friends than their music. And that Jim didn't want his music to be about that bullshit, we wanted to get back to music. I'm sure that the band appreciates your time and energy but not when it's concentrated on looking down your noses at other people who enjoy their music. They wanted anyone to feel welcome to come to their music, and some of you are screwing that up.
(Just had to get that off my chest)
Whoa, hoss.
I think maybe you misread something that was said in jest. I know of no snobs around here. Stick around for a while, and you'll see.
The stars do not denote a hierarchy - this ain't the military. It just lets you know who comes around a lot.
That said, I know more about music than everybody. ;)
I don't think we qualify as a snobbish American indy scene... I'm not even an American and i can hardly understand what an indy scene is! It's all about the music for me, and I know it's all about the music for most of us here (actually everybody). If you want to accuse people people of looking down on you, you should know (and say) who you are talking about...
We appreciate everyone here, you are welcome and I don't see why you think you're not. Those remarks were just very harmless jokes, and not the harsh sarcastic jokes made on other forums, it's all in good fun... but I can't tell you how to feel.
And the five star people are good people, you should see if you choose to stick around.
Phew that was serious stuff but it was needed for once.
My vote goes to One Big Member.
Heartbreaking member
"All of the rest of the girls will be there..." By My Member?
No, I think we should all be called 'mmj maggots' and wear white boiler suits and wear masks of band members faces and never take them off in public. That would be nice.
Oh yes each band member should have his own number, Jim already has 34!
And we also need a clown, but only refer to him as 'number one'
And a maestro!
MMM I need some sleep!
I didn't mean to say that all the five star people are music snobs, sorry if it came off that way. Most of you seem like great people, and how can you not be if you listen to the jacket?
MMJ Maggots is fine with me.
I like Jacketeers.
SNOBS?! yer joking, right? nobody here is anywhere remotely even slightly distantly correlated to snobbery in any shape or form...we're just fans like you. :)
one big member?! um. lemme think on that.
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That's exactly the demeaning attitude that I'm referring to. Some of you five stars guys should revisit the "This is Not America" documentary and check out what Jim has to say about music snobs. How music snobs in the American indy scene worried more about their cliches and friends than their music. And that Jim didn't want his music to be about that bullshit, we wanted to get back to music. I'm sure that the band appreciates your time and energy but not when it's concentrated on looking down your noses at other people who enjoy their music. They wanted anyone to feel welcome to come to their music, and some of you are screwing that up.
(Just had to get that off my chest)
I hope this entire quote is a joke, because I don't usually tell people to grow up or to do something much more painful and seemingly impossible, which is what my intitial reaction
was upon reading your post. I stress the word "was" because I took a couple of deep breaths and then realized that you must be quite a young person (No, I don't mean that as an insult - just as an observation.) This is a music forum, man. No one here actually looks at the stars, just so you know. As I type this I honestly don't have a clue how many stars I have, if any. And this board is virtually snob-free, to the point of almost being weird. Why and how you could ever be intimidated by graphics on a screen is beyond me, to be honest, but I guess that's your right, so I'll cease and desist now.
After I posted that I noticed that I only had one star.
WHAT THE FUCK!?!?!? YOU SNOBBY BASTARDS!!
(Sorry, couldn't resist.)
Right. I'm young. And your sarcasm is evidence of a nice guy, not an old asshole. I think I'm starting to get it ;)
QuoteRight. I'm young. And your sarcasm is evidence of a nice guy, not an old asshole. I think I'm starting to get it ;)
That's excellent. It's great to have you on the forum. After all, we are one big member (you're right, that does sound a bit rude but do we care? ;))
QuoteRight. I'm young. And your sarcasm is evidence of a nice guy, not an old asshole. I think I'm starting to get it ;)
I'm not sure if I was just called a nice guy or an old asshole. Oh well, they both fit at times, so either one works for me.
Most web message boards have the same sort of ranking system based on posts. It's a basic computer program I'm guessing. Nevertheless- I spend most of my free time looking down on the sad loser who have less stars than I do. What fucks!
I should point out that sweatboard put a little smiley by his "sorry junior" comment, which I took to mean that he was totally kidding in the first place.
No hard feelings all around?
This is a great place. I'm done now.
yeah, it's all good from my end, let's let it die.
Word.
Peace in the middle east