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airwav

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Now that I have a 1000 posts, I have a question.

I go to the NP FAQs but it does not explain to me what the little green squares and the little stars are under our names. I am thinking that one is rep points and another the amout of posts? :-/

Please point me guys. :blink:

Thanks.
 
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Green boxes are rep. I believe its right around ever 100 rep points you get a new green box. Congrats on your 1k, i just hit 1.5k today as well.

Justin
 
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There are many contributions from your 1k posts on NP.

Congrats for your 1k posts!
 
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domainspade said:
Green boxes are rep. I believe its right around ever 100 rep points you get a new green box.
Justin

Congrats on your 1000th post :) - Can I also take this chance to ask...what are the brighter green boxes ? I noticed Fonzie has loads of them, what do they mean ?

Thanks


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Congrats on 1000 posts!

Not sure if it is an achievement. I past that level recently. Sometimes wonder if I should make less comments.

Quality? Quantity?

Thanks for asking the questions. I'm interested. Also interested in why some green boxes are difference shades of green.
 
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Congratulations =) I'm working on the big 1K myself ;)
 
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Congrats airwav, my turn will come soon :)
 
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Hey,

Congrats to your milestone! I'm on my way. Great NP'er ;)
 
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Congrats! Way to go~
 
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Congrats on 1000 :tu:
 
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LessThan96 said:
Thanks for asking the questions. I'm interested. Also interested in why some green boxes are difference shades of green.
After the sixth one they just start becoming brighter, I don't think that there is anything special about them.
 
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