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chick
14-09-2005, 10:54 AM
I'm not actually a junior member!! I wish!!! I'm actually 52, so if anyone out there can tell me how to change my status, I'd be grateful. Thanks

injuryupdate
14-09-2005, 03:19 PM
In this case, junior refers to the number of posts you have made on this Forum, rather than your age. A bit like when you order a junior burger at McDonald's it denotes less advanced apetite rather than less advanced years. Actually do they still have junior burgers at McDonald's or are kids all so fat that they start eating Big Macs at the age of 4?

Not sure how many posts you have to make to become a senior member, but I can check.

injuryupdate
14-09-2005, 03:40 PM
Just checked the qualifications and made the following changes:

If registrered - Junior Member
10th post - Member
50th post - senior member
100th post - injuryupdate legend

However, I think the old classifications will apply until your next post.

hhh
14-09-2005, 06:26 PM
When do I become an official guru?

SPK
14-09-2005, 11:02 PM
or are kids all so fat that they start eating Big Macs at the age of 4?

I know you say that in jest, but it's probably bloody true.

hhh
15-09-2005, 07:46 PM
No, all just in good fun SPK. I think you can only become a guru when you get your methods for injury surveillance in international cricket published in a least 3 peer reviewed journals, or am I missing one/some? Nice way to fatten out a CV. That and you attempt to explain AFL to a bunch of 'seppos' at a major sports med conference.

Nicholas
08-11-2006, 03:41 AM
Just checked the qualifications and made the following changes:

If registrered - Junior Member
10th post - Member
50th post - senior member
100th post - injuryupdate legend



Where'd you come up with the name Legend for those with over 100 posts? And to hhh: I'm not sure about when you become an official guru.