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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt
    On the other hand a significant post count at least lets the newcomers know there might be some knowledge to be had from the poster.
    Ron
    Based on all the forums I have visited on the net, I would argue against that statement. More posts doesn't mean more knowledge, it means more free time to post on the internet (guilty). I have 3287 posts, but that doesn't mean I know even a quarter of what people like Matt (733), Barb (464), Hamish (2631), Todd (3554), Blu (2,422), or others I consider knowledgable sources know, it means I have more time to post during the day and I joined the Forum earlier than some of them. A common misconception though, as I think many people believe more posts equal more knowledge. I am still new to this (3+ years) am still learn something new all the time.
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    Thumbs up

    I've read every post here tonight and at this point I'd like to take my virtual hat off to the moderators for doing an amazing job with putting with Us. Us of course being an eclectic, whimsical, insecure, obtuse and generally egocentric mob of (mostly) men who like to wear kilts in societies that have a fair amount of resistance to it.
    I like that crowd, that's why I'm here.
    That said, I wouldn't want the X-Marks moderating job for quids, and there are some here quite that possibly assume they'd do better. Funny thing about power in whatever capacity, often those who seek it are least qualified to weild it. But that another story...

    I'm inclined to like the titleing system particularly for the pre 1000 or so for posters as it incourages participation as pointed out previously. I'd like to propose a voting system on a sliding scale for rank or title beyond and including the 3000 post. As the title/rank rises so does the vote value. For example:

    0 - Kilted Member [New] =1
    10 - Kilted Member =2
    50 - Kilted Regiment =3
    100 - Kilted Samurai(or alternate)=4
    250 - Kilted Warrior =5
    500 - Kilted Gentry =6
    750 - Kilted Noble =7
    1000 - Kilted Elder =8
    2000 - Kilted Legend =9
    3000 - Grand Defender of the Kilt =10
    Moderator =10

    The GDF can propose a title for themselves or one can be proposed for them by anyone. Obviously if they object to it then it would be unfair to run with the title, but a title can be negitiated case specifically (if they want one). It's not like it would happen every second day, and we can look forward to it.

    Some of the martial artistists may be aware that once a Karate-ka goes beyond 10th dan Black Belt then they return to white belt. I think this a beautiful philosophy, and we could take a leaf from the book:

    5000 - Grand Master of the Kilt
    10000 - Kilted

    Just Kilted. Nice and simple.
    Erin.

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    Talking

    I read smthg about changing the title "kilted samurai".... and i agree,.... in my case I purpose two options:

    -Kilted spearman
    -Kilted hunter

    I think it fits better with the rest of the tittles.... although after this I think there will be many who will offer new options! :rolleyes:

    ¡Salud!

    T O N O

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    We get titles for posting?!

    I regard myself as a quiet late-bloomer (late-adopter) in most things. After I finally got around to joining the forum a few months ago, my eye was on my post count and title for the first few levels; it was an added impetus to continue participation. My 1/2 vote is to leave the lower levels alone.

    Far beyond title, my greater rewards have been: 1) make better connections with the professional, semi-professional, and amateur kiltmakers here; 2) receive the psychological support of other kiltwearers (that means all of you), and 3) personally meet a few forum members, regarding them and many unmet others as friends.

    At my posting rate, I'll be dead before 5,000, so... But for others, the idea of a mutually agreed personalized title sounds terrific. Put any nomination discussion or voting in the Celebration Zone and have as much fun with it as possible.
    "Listen Men.... You are no longer bound down to the unmanly dress of the Lowlander." 1782 Repeal.
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    I don't care about titles, and I post when I feel I have something interesting to say (which doesn't include, "Me too...") or a question to be answered. And time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozmeath
    Some of the martial artistists may be aware that once a Karate-ka goes beyond 10th dan Black Belt then they return to white belt. I think this a beautiful philosophy, and we could take a leaf from the book:

    5000 - Grand Master of the Kilt
    10000 - Kilted

    Just Kilted. Nice and simple.
    Erin.

    that may be one of the best ideas I have ever heard!!

    I'll be looking for your new book "The Zen of Kilts" in the near future!

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