Looks like you'll get your wish of the highest / lowest rated "Worst Node of The Year" as you are well on the way in just a matter of hours.

Update

17th September 2010 Now lying No 3 in "Worst Node of The Year" not bad in 24 hours!

18th September 2010 Now lying No 2 in "Worst Node of The Year" Just one small push and you'll have made it in record time.

19th September 2010 Congratulations No1 in "Worst Node of The Year".

Perhaps we now need a new category "Worst Nodes of All Time" just to accomodate you.


In reply to Re: Modules you build yourself = Your Child by Gavin
in thread Modules you build yourself = Your Child by SFLEX

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