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Old 04-19-2007, 01:20 PM   #186
tanguay'sstillgood
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Good suggestion! And for those awesome photoshops!
I think this is a really good idea. For example, in the Wings Flames graphics thread there are some posters doing awesome work, one that stands out is Halifax Drunk, and I think I have seen some cool graphics from Alltherage too, and these people deserve kudos for spending their time to entertain us all.

I have mostly stayed away from the skill conversations on here, but I guess after reading this thread I will try to recommend posts that I see that I think deserve (usually positive, I think they negative ones probably stand out more to the mods) skill. I also want to say that I don't think the general community knowing who gives out the skill would be a good thing, as it would probably lead to some ass-kissing by some posters and more people just trying to repeat the opinions of the skill givers. I know I think differently when I am conversing with somebody who I know had the 'power of skill ratings', and I don't necessarily like it. Example, Jiri and I disagree about Playfair, and have had that conversation a few times, and whenever I talk to him I feel like I have to be a little more careful than usual...I wouldnt want to know everybody who gives skill because it could have too large an effect on what I say.

The reason I came in here though was to ask a question. When I look at the members list it seems like positive reputations are represented by green and negative is red (i.e. the original system). Is this true? And, if so, is there any way to change it to the red/blue to keep it consistent with the Flames/Oilers system? If not, I guess it's no big deal, as long as we know red = good in the forum and red = bad in the members list. Sorry if this has been covered before, but in my scan of this thread I didnt see it.
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