Hmm... I have often wondered about node reps. I don't believe you should stop posting obfu's just because of node rep..

I just looked at your JABB obfu and think its pretty impressive...

Just because other monks like to look at obfu's and rate them more favourably than some of your other comments, snippets etc shouldn't make you stop offering them your talents.. Take it as they like what they saw and possibly didn't need to look at your answers to some questions. I would see it as a compliment that so many liked my code.

Update: Have a look at Node Reputation vs. Personal Reputation.

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In reply to Re: Obfu vow of poverty by AcidHawk
in thread Obfu vow of poverty by submersible_toaster

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