I've been a big fan of the Digital Orc blog and now I am going to blatantly rip off an idea from his blog. Experience points for those who comment. A running total for the year along the left side. Why? Because I like the idea of it and when I do give-a ways, that is something I would like to do more of, or contests or whatever, maybe those with the higher scores get some kind of bonus. I have no idea. But I like the idea.
I can't be any more difficult than keeping a running total for the year.
Start counting Tim ;)
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ReplyDeleteDang! I didn't know you *wanted* us to comment! I hold back. *Cough, cough. Clears his throat.*
ReplyDeleteSweet! Do I get GM points for that?
ReplyDeleteSo by adding this comment I jump up to 21 and bypass a bunch of others? Sometimes it is hard being alphabetically last.
ReplyDeleteToo funny! I have more xp than both Whisk and Lurker?! That can't be right... :)
ReplyDeleteOh, and the funniest thing -- the security word verification for this comment is "tally." I kid you not.
This will be interesting, hopefully it does not become too taxing keeping track of all the comments. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteI see that I talk a lot, even when there's no incentive to do so.
ReplyDeletedamn thats a long tally list!
ReplyDeleteCan we score Critical Comments? :)
ReplyDeleteI've got a lot of commenting to do before I catch up to Trey!
ReplyDeleteI suddenly feel left out.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe I have never commented here before. I am getting ready to run "Knowledge Illuminates" today to kick off a new D&D group, can that be a critical comment?
ReplyDeleteWilliam That most definitely does count as a crit comment. The very first. I hope it proves to be a fun adventure for everyone. If you get a chance, please let me know how it went.
ReplyDeleteJust so you know, I am "Chris Vermeers" over on the Google+. Hopefully, the picture will serve as evidence that I am not just trying to get someone else's xp. Plus, why would anyone want to do that?
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