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Thanks alot guys! I actually didn't realize I hit 1000 until I was reading a post to see if a problem was solved and I saw the title under my name. It defaulted to Guru, but I quickly checked my user cp to see if I could change to Addict as I am still no Guru. But I have sure learned alot from being on here so much, and spending hours of Gov't time getting help/helping out fellow linuxers. Yeah I noticed tricky, you are pushing over 5k now!
Now, back to my addiction!
I know, I went from 300 to 1k in what seemed like the blink of an eye to me. It's definitely fitting to have LQ Addict as an option for people like me. I really like spending my time here, and answering questions that I learn answers too and such. It started out with asking 1 or 2 questions to get my box up and running, and moves onto helping others in their problems that I have experienced, to chatting with your 'friends' here at the community hang out, to installing mulitple distros, to asking/answering more and harder questions, and keeps going.
With crack it's very similar... I guess both my job and my hobby have addicts associated with them!
We have a saying that I see fitting here:
You all should...
Have a FINE NAVY DAY!
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