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amuffin Happy 4th of July to you too!Reply
We need some kind of prize award system inside of the forums :) -
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Agreed, especially for those who don't have jobs yet, and need the money for a build log :(9378737 said:Happy 4th of July to you too!
We need some kind of prize award system inside of the forums :)
Happy 4th of July to my neighbors in the U.S! -
Chainzsaw Hey I told Toms what I think, do I get a prize? Haha jk.Reply
Odd - why would Are51 get thumbs down? I thumbed him up bringing him to -1, but now its back to -2?
Remember - have a safe one if you plan on celebrating! -
willard ChainzsawHey I told Toms what I think, do I get a prize? Haha jk.Odd - why would Are51 get thumbs down? I thumbed him up bringing him to -1, but now its back to -2?Remember - have a safe one if you plan on celebrating!It's cool, I got him back up to 0 =PReply -
Shin-san Depends on the rewards. I know some site with an auction house, and unless you spend an insane amount of time on the site, you won't be able to cash them in.Reply -
benikens Essentially this article says, 'We will pay for opinions, American opinions' The internet is global yo bout time a website so concentrated on tech open up to outside countries a-bit more.Reply -
kcorp2003 benikensEssentially this article says, 'We will pay for opinions, American opinions' The internet is global yo bout time a website so concentrated on tech open up to outside countries a-bit more.Reply
They love our free stuff but hate us to the bone.