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avitech 11-30-2009 03:21 PM

What does it mean by "Rep Power"?
 
What does it mean by that? Why is mine still 0 after all this time and after over 40 posts? Yet I see some members with a rep power of at least "1" and they only have 4 posts and they just got here less than a week ago. Why is that?:shakes head:

jookiyaya 11-30-2009 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by avitech (Post 301338)
What does it mean by that? Why is mine still 0 after all this time and after over 40 posts? Yet I see some members with a rep power of at least "1" and they only have 4 posts and they just got here less than a week ago. Why is that?:shakes head:

because theyre special... and ur not k? mysteries of life...

semtex 11-30-2009 03:30 PM

You see the little icon to the left that looks like scales? (Right next to the green dot.) Click on it, and if you approve of someone's post, you can use this icon to let them know. That's called giving rep. Your rep power is a combination of how many positive approvals you get from other forum members and how many posts you have. It's a way of encouraging people to contribute positively to the forum.

KillerBee370 11-30-2009 04:40 PM

I just repped jookiyaya for that one.. :)

KillerBee370 11-30-2009 04:43 PM

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370Zsteve 11-30-2009 04:50 PM

:drama:

KillerBee370 11-30-2009 04:53 PM

Do this:

Dangerous Trick - Video

and I will rep you!

kdo2milger 11-30-2009 06:17 PM

most likely because of your winner status you have created for yourself...
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Originally Posted by avitech (Post 301338)
What does it mean by that? Why is mine still 0 after all this time and after over 40 posts? Yet I see some members with a rep power of at least "1" and they only have 4 posts and they just got here less than a week ago. Why is that?:shakes head:

see below for just a few examples...

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Originally Posted by avitech (Post 287027)
I'm glade you liked it! I see that you live in Charleston South Carolina. Home of the Citadel. Why don't you take your Nissan Z to your downtown parking garage that has absolutely NO handy cap/disabled parking on the upper levels with no elevator. And from there you can have lunch at Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. Restaurant. :rofl2:

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Originally Posted by avitech (Post 286625)
That's right! It's a 3,300 pound car or less! What's the point of bringing this up? It doesn't help to prove your point, it only helps further enhance my own. The less the sports car weighs, the more I'm right that the car seriously shouldn't be overheating so long as everything is operating as designed and that the driver isn't outright flogging their engine. You should learn to lighten up. You're just like Lieutenant Tuvok in "Star Trek Voyager". With Captain Kathrine Janeway marooned in the Delta quadrant.

:eek:

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Originally Posted by avitech (Post 287023)
So, what do you think is causing your excessive oil temperature? Firstly, do you know for sure that the temp gauge is even correct? Try measuring the temperature using a hand held device with a laser. Check the temperature at the oil pan and all along the radiator hoses and engine block when it is overheating. This should strengthen your case for litigation should it ever come to that.

The temperature gauge could be improperly calibrated.

Other things that cause high temperatures is lean air/fuel ratios, malfunctioning engine management sensors, engine blow-by, using the incorrect grade of fuel, etc.


kdo2milger 11-30-2009 06:20 PM

now if you had some real contributions to make here...for example two members that recently joined immediately come to mind...They have done great things for alot of other members here...

Kones and Eric :tup:

370Zsteve 11-30-2009 06:20 PM

I Give You Rep When It's Legalize Mon!
 
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vipor 11-30-2009 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by 370Zsteve (Post 301506)

:iagree:

blue660r01 11-30-2009 06:26 PM

:ugh:

vipor 11-30-2009 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by 370Zsteve (Post 301442)
:drama:

:worship:

Eric 11-30-2009 06:50 PM

Reputation isn't something you ask for, it's something you earn.

semtex 11-30-2009 07:03 PM

Ease up guys, he's just asking how it works. And I have to admit, I am a little curious as to why his rep is 0, because new members start out with a rep of 1. Check out the new forum member section. Brand spanking new members have a rep of 1.


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