Ok, I know if I had the self-discipline that I'm striving to attain I'd do these myself, but until then I figure I should at least throw the ideas out into this forum.

    How about the ability to leave messages on personal nodelets read(&delete)by the owner. (The ability to post to personal nodelets limited by level?)
    One of the things I like to do on other peoples personal nodes is check out their write-ups. It helps me to understand the quality of their answers in general, as well as to know their skills a little better. BUT when I go to someone elses personal node the reputation points do not appear. The ability to look at these sorted either by date or reputation would be valuable and convenient.
    It seems to me the monastery needs a 'Scribing Room'. This would be a place where monks were made to test at each level to write some basic code appropriate to their given level prior to being able to advance to their next level. While cheating would be exceptionally easy, I believe the majority of users would want to complete these test for their own self gratification and a sense of 'earning' their next level. If nothing else 'cheaters' would only be cheating themselves.
    My last idea is still in that young and obtuse age, and pulls from jcwrens challenges. Can anyone think of away of randomly created teams and 'team challenges'?

just some idea's

coreolyn Duct tape devotee.


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