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Posts in some threads don't count to your overall post count. This is just to stop people getting a large amount of posts in popular threads such as the Rock Song Game without really contributing to the forum overall.

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roflol. thanks dude.

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thats it, i've cracked it. i was doing all my posts in games and stuff. i've actually contributed to the forum twice, and my post counters worked. thanks for all the help.

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Yeah, I ran into the 10 post wall last night. I know there's a chatroom but it doesn't even show up for you until 10 posts. I was a bit disappointed. =P

I'm usually more of the type to read and read and read and occasionally make a post. But now I have to make a point of posting if I want to be able to chat or have access to everything. <- me and the 10 post wall
Don't worry brightstar, if you are like many of us, before long you'll find yourself well over the 10, 50, 100 and 500 post mark!

You might be a tad disappointed though when you hit 10 posts because there aren't many people ever in the chatroom. Maybe you can help change that.

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thanks for your curiosity Dude.......i did not know there was more from this site . i'm always reading posts and learning bit by bit. so here's another post

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Now that I've seen the formula I guess I'll be a newcomer for ever. I'm one of the silent majority who generally doesn't post except if there's an opportunity to pass on information no-one else offers. That's not likely to happen anytime in the foreseeable future. So I'm afraid I'm feeling a bit sad about the status system.

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Feel free to kick in with your two bobs worth any time Karcey
Even just confirming someone elses advise can only strengthen it


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Now that I've seen the formula I guess I'll be a newcomer for ever. I'm one of the silent majority who generally doesn't post except if there's an opportunity to pass on information no-one else offers. That's not likely to happen anytime in the foreseeable future. So I'm afraid I'm feeling a bit sad about the status system.
Welcoming new members and adding your experiences with playing a guitar to posts could keep you typing here for some time.
This place is about sharing our love of everything guitar as much as it is swapping factoids. Contribute your fellowship.
There really isn't a status thing about posts. It is just for fun.

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Once you register, you immediately get access to everything here on the forum including the lessons except the chat room. The title under your name just shows how much you have contributed to the community. It really is no big deal. If someone wants to come up with a different way of titling members (if the newcomer title is that unpalatable) - We're always open to suggestions.

Just to clear things up, it's not 10 posts before you can access the chat room... I'm not sure where that figure came from... we've never actually announced the amount of posts you need to be able to access the chat... this posts explains the reason why.

The post limit for the chat room is just a precaution... I don't know if you noticed Brightstar, but I enabled chat for you a few of days ago, so you should be all set to go now.

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Welcome Karcey. any snippet of advice is welcome.


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Karcey, I know how you feel. How about starting with a picture of your guitar, or what you like to play, or a comment of what you see.
Kinda hard to say something when so many here have such great information.
Or what did you do for a living mate.

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