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Okay, I have noticed that I have two. Okay I have no idea whether people have smited me or applauded me. How can I tell?
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Remember. If you limit yourself to only doubling with your leading hand... Then... You'll be limiting yourself to only doubling with your leading hand...
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Could you wait for Smelly to answer this one?? - I just think that he would have fun answering this one...
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Fine. Someone fly over to europe and wake him up
. Ah well. Ill come back tomorow.
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- I guess we will have to now!
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ey
I don't think there is a way yet, but i do know that on other boards they give you a list where you can see what post people gave you karma (often called Reputation) on, and can also give you comments. I'll have a look to see if we can have anything like that on here.
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Dang, I was wondering if I was smited or applauded
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Ha!
If the number increases - you are applauded, the bigger the number is, the more times you have been applauded.
And if someone smites you, your karma number decreases...
You can add/decrease someone's karma by clicking the arrow buttons near the posters name.
And Users are able to add/decrease karma only if they have 50 or more posts and only one time an hour!
Hope that helps
PS: I will move it to the Account, Profile Tips and Tricks section, if you dont mind...
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Ooohhh sweet so I AM loved!
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Well, I too, wondered what that was all about.
It never hurts to puruse some of the older posts!
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LoL I am not doing so good, only 2.
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I see 3 now!
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thanks I checked out more of the site off and on today. Wow! There is a book section, more links to other resources and more. How do you keep up with it all? It is great, by far one of, if not the best forum with resources, seems non restrictive as well. No pushing of any brand etc. Love it.
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Thanks... That is EXCTLY the idea behind DSA!
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Spread the word to drummer friends in your area. DSA is, indeed, a very unique resource for drummers....and definitely not just a one trick pony.
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