I'm a Guy 19 years of age, Still looks like a goose to a technology community And that's all
Your welcomed! Just remember to follow some of the advice to the seniors members. Until then you will get better, or your just catching for roms and things.
Neet2012 said:
I'm a Guy 19 years of age, Still looks like a goose to a technology community And that's all
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mlgWOWmeme said:
Your welcomed! Just remember to follow some of the advice to the seniors members. Until then you will get better, or your just catching for roms and things.
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Welcome both to XDA!
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Can we change ordinary members to not be called 'member'..?
Dunno about other countries but in the UK it's slang for one's 'wedding tackle' and I don't want to have to post hundreds more times to be promoted to Senior Member and thus no longer be known as a total 'member'.
I'm more than capable of proving myself to be a bit of a knob without the label....!
Hahaha this is one of the stranger posts I have seen on this site!! No need for any smart comments just because I'm a Senior Member now!!
To be fair, I think the comment about my being able to prove myself to be a bit of a knob is kind of self-proving.....
I vote for Jr. Schlong, Schlong and Senior Schlong. That may sound better than 'member'.
stevebonning said:
I vote for Jr. Schlong, Schlong and Senior Schlong. That may sound better than 'member'.
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How about Pee-Wee, Average Trouser-Snake and Mastodonic Member?
mikechannon said:
I see you are not averse to calling yourself monkey - another word for "member"
How about we just spank the monkey!? (or even the chunkymonkey - lucky you!)
Mike
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ha ha! lol.
Until recently making the acquaintance of my beautiful girlfriend, my monkey was set to Automatic, i.e. self-spanking.
Just to contribute to this 'Austin Powers' thread:
Remember the M$ Zune, which so suitably to this site is based on Win CE?
Well, in Hebrew 'Zune' (pronounced closer to zee-u-n) means using your member with its female counterpart. And its not the 'polite' version of the word if you catch my drift...
Since it is Xda-DEVELOPERS.. perhaps it can be changed to Developer and Senior Developer? <shrug>
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How would we measure each others development?
Are you well developed. Perhaps ones ability to develop diminishes with age?
Mike
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Some members are just naturally more developed than others, independant of age. i believe there is a Member on this forum from Nantucket that is very developed and well over 50 years old. As for comparing the development of members based on ethnicity, I think we should discourage that kind of stereotyping.
Oh I dunno - I'm white British and if anyone says that doesn't mean there's a 90% chance of being an alcoholic and loutish then they're being unrealistically kind to us.
As for other ethnicities or cultures, I think it's kind of nice (perhaps in another forum, let alone thread) to have a series of statements by people FROM WITHIN a particular subgroup suggesting what stereotypes might be true of them. Statements from people not within a subgroup might not be so helpful though - you know how these things are.
how about tool? junior tool, senior tool!
Madcap180 said:
Since it is Xda-DEVELOPERS.. perhaps it can be changed to Developer and Senior Developer? <shrug>
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g35driver said:
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But what if some of us don't "develop"?
Its all in the wrong order now, surely member is better that senior member.
How about...
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cat172 said:
how about tool? junior tool, senior tool!
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LOL...Hard to Beat!
what's funny is we want to thinking there's no ranking among us anymore. But, there's ranking in anything from towel paper to People.
greetings from my introduction
hello..
servodaeman said:
greetings from my introduction
hello..
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Welcome to forums
Read, Search, Respect and Enjoy!
I've been on these forums for a long time, though mostly as a lurker.
I've learned so much here.
I've seen so many people sharing so much great information, FREELY!
I've met so many great people here, who want nothing more than to contribute to the community (ie: you and I) with their massive intellect.
When I think about the over all spirit here, and the mature and open conversation that goes on... it almost gets me all blubbery and wet-eyed.
I have a Transformer TF101, a Nook Color, Nexus One, G1, G2, and Droid. I've been through those forums, and the community is universally incredible. I haven't seen much of the other forums, but I feel that I can safely bet that the community and massive knowledge there at least rival that of the other forums I've lurked on.
I am sorry for taking up forum space with a pointless post like this, but I just wanted to say how much I appreciate everything you guys do - all of you! Even if you aren't a coder, those of you who maturely and openly contribute to the conversation are just as awesome.
Thank you guys. I hope one day I will be as much of a code ninja as some here are, so that I can contribute to some of these major projects that just seem to come together so beautifully and effortlessly here, as you'll see nowhere else.
Thank you.
I'm still learning
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Sep 2010 isnt very long
natious said:
sep 2010 isnt very long
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. . .
I totally agree!
natious said:
Sep 2010 isnt very long
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Says it all
+1! People, don't forget to use the "donate" buttons give support to this 1. awesome, 2. free, 3. FREE community and/or developers.
I've been a member of the XDA since 2013, and a RC for several months. I do actually live in Tulsa, Oklahoma. I enjoy helping people getting their phones looking like they want them to look. We all pay a lot of money for these and I feel like we all deserve pleasant looking and well operating devices.
Enjoy the XDA ride David! Cheers
Thanks @Tulsadiver
Tulsadiver said:
I've been a member of the XDA since 2013, and a RC for several months. I do actually live in Tulsa, Oklahoma. I enjoy helping people getting their phones looking like they want them to look. We all pay a lot of money for these and I feel like we all deserve pleasant looking and well operating devices.
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THE PIXEL MODDER
PippaWilson said:
Hi! I'm new here too.
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Welcome!, read a lot and enjoy XDA!
Ive lurked for years but now I want to get a bit more serious about android and privacy.
Welcome to xda.
I think we all lurked for a while before joining.
Good to have you finally join us.
Cheers.
Deadplayer3 said:
Ive lurked for years but now I want to get a bit more serious about android and privacy.
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Nice welcome to the forums
Deadplayer3 said:
Ive lurked for years but now I want to get a bit more serious about android and privacy.
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Groucho Marx was a lurker in his day too
Welcome to XDA.
Just a line to thank you for accepting me into the group. I'm a retired VoIP engineer, prior to that a Marine Radio Officer in the Merchant Navy although I started off as a Morse Code basher in the Royal Navy at 15...so quite a long time in what they now call IT. I like to keep my mind active so pulling out lots of computer stuff I've collected over the years and getting them up to speed with new SSD and RAM plus the latest W11 OS (with a few hacks) As I get them fettled up they will be going on eBay or Facebook market place so I will finally put a smile on the wife's face, she hates all my 'clutter' Sad to see some of these Sony Vaio's go as I've collected what I thought were the best laptops money could buy but then Sony pulled the plug on support ho hum. I will no doubt be asking lots of stupid questions, bear in mind I'm just a morse basher with a bit of age dabbling in something that interests me!
All the best
Steven Barrett
Welcome to XDA. I was a radio technician in the United States Marine Corps for 9 years. We're glad to have you, mate.
Please take a moment to review the Forum Rules and Forum Etiquette linked in my signature.
To find the correct forum section for your device, use the Search function or click the Manufacturers link at the top of the page.
If you have any questions or need help, don't hesitate to ask!
V0latyle said:
Welcome to XDA. I was a radio technician in the United States Marine Corps for 9 years. We're glad to have you, mate.
Please take a moment to review the Forum Rules and Forum Etiquette linked in my signature.
To find the correct forum section for your device, use the Search function or click the Manufacturers link at the top of the page.
If you have any questions or need help, don't hesitate to ask!
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Thanks for the reply, I often shock sassy folk who think I’m a geek, they don’t realise we had a military life before becoming civilian drudges …. Soon learn though don’t they !!!
stevenpbarrett said:
Thanks for the reply, I often shock sassy folk who think I’m a geek, they don’t realise we had a military life before becoming civilian drudges …. Soon learn though don’t they !!!
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They sure do, and so do we...that adjustment can be a rough one! From an environment where frequent use of certain four letter expletives is part of the everyday vocabulary, to the "civilized" part of society where such things result in a trip to your not so friendly Human Resources representative.
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They sure do, and so do we...that adjustment can be a rough one! From an environment where frequent use of certain four letter expletives is part of the everyday vocabulary, to the "civilized" part of society where such things result in a trip to your not so friendly Human Resources representative.
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I was told on leaving the RN back in 1974 aged 21 not to mention I had served (1969 to 71) so I never did for many years
stevenpbarrett said:
I was told on leaving the RN back in 1974 aged 21 not to mention I had served (1969 to 71) so I never did for many years
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Odd. I wonder if that was a Cold War thing. Anyway, welcome to XDA, a lot of us (especially the moderator staff like @Oswald Boelcke and @Badger50 ) are 60+ so you aren't so out of place! Never too old to learn!
@stevenpbarrett
V0latyle said:
Odd. I wonder if that was a Cold War thing. Anyway, welcome to XDA, a lot of us (especially the moderator staff like @Oswald Boelcke and @Badger50 ) are 60+ so you aren't so out of place! Never too old to learn!
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Also from me a very warm welcome! I commenced to serve my country, NATO i.e. the free world in the Western hemisphere at that time, too. Actually much easier than the times afterwards, which I experienced until my retirement or monitor nowadays. But I think we better don't turn into any political discussions on XDA.