Okay, really noob question, but what do I actually need to do to get out of apprentice level? There's a few entries I want to edit but can't.
Okay, really noob question, but what do I actually need to do to get out of apprentice level? There's a few entries I want to edit but can't.
*shakes head*
The quickest way is to find Pinsider Beelzeboob, click on "Follow Beelzeboob," then give a thumbs up to everything he says. You'll be a Pinside pro in no time.
Quoted from Cr4zib0i:Okay, really noob question, but what do I actually need to do to get out of apprentice level? There's a few entries I want to edit but can't.
We are confused with the question. Do you mean game entries, your posts, or something else? This was your first post and you've only been a member here for two weeks?
Quoted from beelzeboob:*shakes head*
The quickest way is to find Pinsider Beelzeboob, click on "Follow Beelzeboob," then give a thumbs up to everything he says. You'll be a Pinside pro in no time.
F*&k. Tried it. It didn't work. I think I lost points.
Quoted from EvanDickson:F*&k. Tried it. It didn't work. I think I lost points.
I don't think I lost any points, but I caught a nasty rash.
Quoted from ForceFlow:What are you trying to edit? This is your first post on the forums.
Maybe he/she/it wants to edit other pinsiders' posts
Sorry for the misunderstanding, I meant a location near me on the Pin Map that has since the last update changed. So...I guess just post around then?
Quoted from Cr4zib0i:Sorry for the misunderstanding, I meant a location near me on the Pin Map that has since the last update changed. So...I guess just post around then?
You're location would be pretty useful if you're looking for locations to play
Be around for a while, behave like a good Pinsider (contribute, post, discuss) and you'll to go from apprentice to member in no time!
In the meantime, if you would like to make changes to location entries you can PM a moderator. I'll add a note about this on the edit screen for future apprentice users (new users) who would like to submit changes. By the way, these limits are implemented to avoid abuse from newly created accounts.
Sounds like a very wise precaution to me. What a pain the ass it would be if some dimwit malcontent intentionally erased all the location info.
Quoted from beelzeboob:*shakes head*
The quickest way is to find Pinsider Beelzeboob, click on "Follow Beelzeboob," then give a thumbs up to everything he says. You'll be a Pinside pro in no time.
I think I just tasted a little vomit in the back of my throat.
Quoted from Skypilot:I think I just tasted a little vomit in the back of my throat.
You've got to cover up all the mirrors in your house.
Quoted from pezpunk:Sounds like a very wise precaution to me. What a pain the ass it would be if some dimwit malcontent intentionally erased all the location info.
We backup the data, so we wouldn't lose it, but yes it would be irritating.
Quoted from robin:Be around for a while, behave like a good Pinsider (contribute, post, discuss) and you'll to go from apprentice to member in no time!
In the meantime, if you would like to make changes to location entries you can PM a moderator. I'll add a note about this on the edit screen for future apprentice users (new users) who would like to submit changes. By the way, these limits are implemented to avoid abuse from newly created accounts.
Alright, thanks, and understood of course on that being the reason.
Quoted from pezpunk:Sounds like a very wise precaution to me. What a pain the ass it would be if some dimwit malcontent intentionally erased all the location info.
I have no intention of doing that I can assure you, you're right of course though.
Usually attend school once a year and put in 1800 hrs a year . Oh and write a test at the end of each schooling .
Maybe ThePostmaster will agree to help provide guidance to this young grasshopper.
Err, I mean to this Pinside apprentice.
Quoted from SealClubber:You need to find a Master. Always two there are, the Master and the Apprentice.
I find there are many master debaters on PinSide, just as there are apprentices. Both exhibit the same level of skill.
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