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ForumsCog Forum → Cogger of the month
Cogger of the month
2001-12-22, 2:23 AM #1
Of course GBK.
Thanks for answering all the (I mean ALL) the questions posted here. [http://forums.massassi.net/html/smile.gif]

You can take the forum if I happen to die in an accident or something [http://forums.massassi.net/html/smile.gif] (And don't try to kill me)

You must be really getting good at cogging already. While I'm starting to forget cogs...

Are you working on a project or something?

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http://millennium.massassi.net/ - Millennium
2001-12-22, 5:16 AM #2
I am honored by your words.

 

Thank you. [http://forums.massassi.net/html/smile.gif]

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Success is the inverse relationship between effort, gain, and loss.
And when the moment is right, I'm gonna fly a kite.
2001-12-22, 5:28 AM #3
Congratulations GBK,

Something would have been wrong if GBK didnt win since he helps the most people by far.
- Wisdom is 99% experience, 1% knowledge. -
2001-12-22, 10:13 AM #4
The amount of time you have, GBK, is amazing - even better is that you spend it writing cogs for others. I wish I had even *some* free time.. [http://forums.massassi.net/html/frown.gif]

Keep up the good work.
2001-12-22, 11:13 AM #5
Yes, the Cogger of the Month has to be GBK. He's done an amazing job in the past two months. Keep it up! [http://forums.massassi.net/html/wink.gif]


GBK:
Now that there's a thread dedicated to you, I have to ask: What was your name before "GBK"? I ask because you had an expert knowledge of cog with your first few posts and you registered only a few months ago.

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Incognito

[This message has been edited by SaberMaster (edited December 22, 2001).]
Author of the JK DataMaster, Parsec, Scribe, and the EditPlus Cog Files.
2001-12-22, 12:15 PM #6
Now I think about it, with the amount of time GBK spends helping people cog, does he actually HAVE a life beyond the faithful house? Or monitor? (And I know I can say that because my social life is limited to 7 people - 3 Family, 4 friends... and the whole net).

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2001-12-22, 12:30 PM #7
Ive had no previous names. This is my first.


The knowledge I came here with, I gleaned from years of cogging for my plethora of unreleased SP levels.


Of course, getting laid-off from your job really helps in the 'Lots of time on your hands' department...

 

BMT - No. I dont have a life. [http://forums.massassi.net/html/frown.gif]

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Success is the inverse relationship between effort, gain, and loss.
And when the moment is right, I'm gonna fly a kite.
2001-12-22, 12:35 PM #8
Uggh, that sucks. Good luck in getting a new job!
2001-12-23, 8:52 PM #9
Congrads GBK, if anyone deserved it, it was you ... eck you leave me no threads to answer cog questions in anymore :S

Hideki - Your not planning on leaving right ??
2001-12-25, 4:06 AM #10
No not leaving.
As long as there is "Millennium" I'm still there, and probably that'll move on to the next JK2.

Just thought he is good.

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http://millennium.massassi.net/ - Millennium
2001-12-26, 7:22 AM #11
Yes Yes, i have always had my cogs made by GBK ::Starts Counting:: humm...1........2.......3......4........5....oh i forget, but thanx anyways!

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So wipe that stoopid grin off'n yore face or I'll do it for yer.
- Nimbalo
2001-12-27, 12:56 PM #12
Also, GBK is about to get 1337 post count! Don't miss it GBK! About 20 more to go!

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http://millennium.massassi.net/ - Millennium
2001-12-28, 4:05 AM #13
Yeah, I noticed that. And it only took me 3 monthes... [http://forums.massassi.net/html/biggrin.gif]

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Success is the inverse relationship between effort, gain, and loss.
And when the moment is right, I'm gonna fly a kite.

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