Your numbers of my negative posts are wrong. (by factor 3).

And this even after you started down-voting old posts of mine. *

update

Regarding the vanity about your best posts - sigh - all top 50 were written before I even joined.

It's a commonplace that it was far easier to collect reputation in the golden past.

Otherwise brilliant "late comers" like haukex and choroba would easily be top twenty and ten respectively.

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
Wikisyntax for the Monastery FootballPerl is like chess, only without the dice

*) Though I'm not sure about the effect of my "fan club", because mass down votes used to be corrected by the vote fairy IIRC.

update

poultry?


In reply to Re^8: Something changed the creation time/date of all my posts? (updated) by LanX
in thread Something changed the creation time/date of all my posts? by BrowserUk

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