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I thought I got the guru rating because I asked enough questions…
That's the funny thing. You increase your post count by asking questions, not just by answering them. And all discussions outside the "General" forum count automatically although they are often not particularly technical. I can think of some in the Slackware forum...
Location: as far S and E as I want to go in the U.S.
Distribution: Fossapup64
Posts: 224
Rep:
Statistics oftentimes cannot be trusted. That is why current science lies to us -- to much dependency on statistics that may be manipulated by those satisfying grant money deliverables. In this case, the consensus (sp?) is you deserve the rating. Which matters a whole lot more than mere statistics!
The effect of this thread is that you are being validated and conferred the honourary title of 'guru' (In the software, not the spiritual/metaphysical sense) by your fellow gurus. You deserve it more than me.
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