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Originally Posted by ozar
Yes, whatever you do... be sure for your own sake NOT to accidentally press the button with the boxing glove on it:
Look a little familiar?
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- 01-04-2012 #11
Yeah - watch out for those, the big X is on the 'Meltdown' button. I once pressed the one marked Self Destruct, but the 3 second countdown gave me time to get safely under the desk...
If you find out what the other buttons do, could you let me know?
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- 01-04-2012 #12
Cool,Congrats Elija and Jayd512
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- 01-04-2012 #13
Thanks guys. I'll try not to abuse my power

Note to self: Buttons are not in the order I would consider safe
If we hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards. Checkmate! (Zapp Brannigan)
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- 01-04-2012 #14
Oh that's just great, more people I have to bribe^Wpay for protection. I take it you want used twenties in an unmarked envelope as well?

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Still, congratulations guys!
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- 01-16-2012 #15Community Leader
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- 01-16-2012 #16forum.guy
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It's usually about this far into it that new appointees start having those second thoughts!
Just kidding... you'll both do and be just fine!
Thanks again... we do appreciate your help!
oz
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- 01-16-2012 #17
So far, it's been a pretty laid back experience.
The main difference being that I don't have to punch the "Report" button, anymore.
So far, though, I haven't had to deal with any of the really belligerent folks who show up from time to time.
Until that happens, I'm just looking at it like business as usual.Jay
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- 01-28-2012 #18
Welcome to the Tux!You'll like it here,we have fun in the wonderful world of Linux!
- 01-29-2012 #19forum.guy
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oz
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- 01-29-2012 #20Jay
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