This is your chance to yell and holler about all of those things that you'd like to see on this site.
Just add notes below this node with all of your wonderful ideas.
After this week I'll be done with exams and hopefully have a chance to add all kinds of enhancements you might suggest. (Not that I don't already have my long to-do list)
I'll even give you XP bonuses based on the quality of your ideas. (only if you're the first to list it though)

Winners:
1st Place: turnstep 21 XP points + 30 Award Points
2nd Place: Zzamboni 12 XP points + 20 Award Points
3rd Place: chromatic 11 XP points + 10 Award Points
vroom


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