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I think the informative/highly authoritative comment is only an indicator of how many useful/helpful posts have been made by that particular person.

 

If you hovver over mine there's a lot of highly informative. This hovvering has opened up a whole new world for me:-D

 

Can you expand CB

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If you hovver over mine there's a lot of highly informative. This hovvering has opened up a whole new world for me:-D

 

Can you expand CB

 

I think you might need to find a new hobby !!

 

In answer to your question, the answer is no, I cant .. :lol:

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I refer to post 53 on the above link

 

 

Wow! So much info. Honeybee highly informative. Red blobs now enter the conversation:madgrin: There's also light and dark green blobs.

 

 

 

Maybe you can explain Caro how the informative/authoritative system works.

 

It seems the more blobs the giver has, the higher rep/points the person receiving receives. That has answered a lot of questions if my understanding is correct.

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I don't ever recall there being scales - it has always been a star.

 

There were deffo scales, I remember people having in their sig's...If I've been helpful please click my scales, I've a feeling some still have :)

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Thank you, teach me only reading the last few posts is no always the way to go.

 

I'll catch up shortly :)

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Maybe you can explain Caro how the informative/authoritative system works.

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Page 1 of the thread I linked earlier may explain.

 

I'm sure this has been discussed many times before but it's not something I pay attention to tbh.

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Yes you're right Caro, the link was highly informative, especially Honeybee's explanation. Just to repeat my reply post 54, the more green blobs the giver has the higher the rep the receiver gets.

 

Now back to a new hobby, I've been looking at this wild swimming. Not that brave with cold water so I would wear a wet suit.

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... Not that brave with cold water so I would wear a wet suit.

 

a dry suit wld be better then? :)

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a dry suit wld be better then? :)

 

Not after you have peed in it !

 

Problem with a dry suit on a long swim is that you will want to pee and it will be too late by the time you have got the suit off. They are more tight fitting than a wet suit from what I remember.

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Not after you have peed in it !

 

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then it wld become an (instant warm) wet suit, all the better :)

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I hovvered over you Caro and it says you have disabled your rep. Does that mean you don't rep or you don't accept rep or both. Just when I thought I'd got it sorted, to a degree.

 

Nearly moved on to wild swimming

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....there's also the birthday suit ..../[/url]

 

 

go for it, take the cold, and enjoy things au naturel :)

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I hovvered over you Caro and it says you have disabled your rep. Does that mean you don't rep or you don't accept rep or both. Just when I thought I'd got it sorted, to a degree.

 

Nearly moved on to wild swimming

 

I can give and receive rep but I see little merit in the system if blobs prefer not to have it on. I've been in cag forever but wouldn't say I'm an authority but it's nice when people thank me for whatever reason so am almost sure to have lots of blobs. Then again there are those who give rep for no other reason than to get someone to do the same to them so they get more blobs, but it doesn't make them any more knowledgeable and makes a farce of it. I therefore disabled it. I believe that if I give rep it still adds to others points but I may be wrong. Tbh I never gave it any thought.

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Give wild swimming a thought Caro?

 

CD I've noticed urs have multiplied:-D It's like buses

 

I'll stick to swimming at the gym in a heated pool, and no shopping trolleys, bugs or pollution caused by who knows what thanks!

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........, bugs or pollution caused by who knows what thanks!

 

bird, rat, vowl, etc poo/wee. thames tummy bug, sewer works, etc

genuine q - which wld be worse, a river as such, or a public pool with human poo/wee, snot, etc subject to chlorine?

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Pool with chlorine better every time! Did you see how ill David Walliams was when he swam the Thames? The pool I go to Is quite small so doesn't get lots of peeps in it.

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OH got nasty horsefly bite that got infected just paddling in local river with pooch.

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