Like is it 100-200 post =

201-300 post =

ECT...
Just wanted to know how that worked and how you get them!
thanks,
Matthew


o ok.furrycute wrote:I thin it's more a function of time rather than the number of posts.
Ok thanks!tomh009 wrote:Junior (250 posts) - one feather
Senior (500 posts) - two feathers
ThinkPadder (1000 posts) - three feathers
Senior ThinkPadder (2000 posts) - four feathers
Moderators also get four feathers -- and admins get a bird.


thats the only Reason?nonny wrote:Because he's from Australia.

I think you're overlooking the banner....compnerd4 wrote:And shouldn't Bill Morrow have some really cool thing seeing how this is his site!



mattbiernat wrote:you mean the guy in the black suite is bill?ryengineer wrote: I think you're overlooking the banner....
He's a forum admin from Australia.compnerd4 wrote:thats the only Reason?
Ya i know but why dont you have something different because your from Greenville SC!nonny wrote:He's a forum admin from Australia.compnerd4 wrote:thats the only Reason?

That's no mere parrot....... its a Sulphur Crested Cockatoo!mattbiernat wrote:hmm i have another question? how come bill bolton gets to have a white parrot?


True Blue........ is it me and you?bill bolton wrote:That's no mere parrot....... its a Sulpher Crested Cockatoo! snip......

I quite agree.carbon_unit wrote:And that is what we strive to maintain.Temetka wrote:This community is great. I have helped and received help from various members over the years. Here is to a continuance of a great forum and excellent people!
*squawk* No mere parrot indeed! (Although I'm more partial to rainbow lorikeets myself)bill bolton wrote: That's no mere parrot....... its a Sulphur Crested Cockatoo!
http://photogallery.canberrabirds.org.a ... llager.jpg
Cheers,
Bill B.
Please don't take this the wrong way, but you must be deafKristianJ wrote:(Although I'm more partial to rainbow lorikeets myself)
I know what you mean, Ray - the sound that flocks of them make in trees in town is indeed amazingly loud, but I'm more partial in terms of seeing a few in a shrub outside my house every so often...very nice photographic subjectsrkawakami wrote: Please don't take this the wrong way, but you must be deaf.
The din of at least one hundred rainbows roosting in some trees at dusk was something I'll never forget!
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