1500
Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 3:26 pm
Well we finally hit the 1500 member mark in less than 3 years.
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Click Memberlist at the top of any page and find yourself in the list. The order joined is in the left column.9mmGuy wrote:Is there any way to find out what member number we are?
I never knew that, and also never knew that I was the 100th member, wasn't I supposed to win an XD45c?seamusTX wrote:Click Memberlist at the top of any page and find yourself in the list. The order joined is in the left column.9mmGuy wrote:Is there any way to find out what member number we are?
Maybe the moderators have a shortcut.
- Jim
jimlongley wrote:I never knew that, and also never knew that I was the 100th member, wasn't I supposed to win an XD45c?seamusTX wrote:Click Memberlist at the top of any page and find yourself in the list. The order joined is in the left column.9mmGuy wrote:Is there any way to find out what member number we are?
Maybe the moderators have a shortcut.
- Jim![]()
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The only shortcut that I can figure out is to look for the total number of posts in ascending or descending order......find a group with similar number of posts and look for your name.seamusTX wrote:Click Memberlist at the top of any page and find yourself in the list. The order joined is in the left column.9mmGuy wrote:Is there any way to find out what member number we are?
Maybe the moderators have a shortcut.
- Jim
It appears that however you sort the list (date joined, number of posts, username, etc...) the sequence numbers change based on the order.jbirds1210 wrote:The only shortcut that I can figure out is to look for the total number of posts in ascending or descending order......find a group with similar number of posts and look for your name.
Lessee...there are well over 250,000 CHL holders in Texas. So if we stay conservative (meaning to err in favor of the lowest common denominator, not recruitment by political affiliationLiberty wrote:Has anyone noticed that the forum has grown exponentially? Its more than doubled in the past year.
How long can we sustain this growth?
Along those lines, some members's numbers match our favorite calibers:stevie_d_64 wrote:You know I am waiting for the accolades to be extended to the "1911th" member...Some may go a bit ga-ga over them...
An unususual situation where quantity and quality coexist.KBCraig wrote: I don't want to get into stereotypes, but our most talkative poster is a preacher in East Texas.
Kevin