The big anti-hijack thread.....
Talk about anything, but if this works than we don't have to keep looking around all the threads to see who is still on tonight, and every night, or even every day! Talk about the chiefs, talk about tomorrow, talk about football, politics or even how to do flooring and the applicable budget. What you're drinking, how hard it is to sleep, etc. Every thing is acceptable in this thread.....
Originally Posted by BuckinKaeding:
How many rep points do you get per rep?
I think it's 1 rep point per month and year of registration..1 rep point per 100 posts..1 rep point per thousand posts and so on..whoever has been here longer and has more posts has a bigger hammer..as coffey found out with GoChiefs.
Originally Posted by bill parcells:
I think it's 1 rep point per month and year of registration..1 rep point per 100 posts..1 rep point per thousand posts and so on..whoever has been here longer and has more posts has a bigger hammer..as coffey found out with GoChiefs.
Originally Posted by BuckinKaeding:
Thats a great 20 K post.
Glad you approve.
So, the reason that rep tops out at 32,767 is because the vBulletin software that runs the planet uses a signed SMALLINT field in the MySQL database to store the user's rep. Those fields are 2-byte integers, meaning that the maximum value that can be stored is 65535. Because a signed integer field supports negative values, that means that maximum value must be split basically in half. So, the real range of rep (sparing you the math) is:
So, the reason that rep tops out at 32,767 is because the vBulletin software that runs the planet uses a signed SMALLINT field in the MySQL database to store the user's rep. Those fields are 2-byte integers, meaning that the maximum value that can be stored is 65535. Because a signed integer field supports negative values, that means that maximum value must be split basically in half. So, the real range of rep (sparing you the math) is:
So, the reason that rep tops out at 32,767 is because the vBulletin software that runs the planet uses a signed SMALLINT field in the MySQL database to store the user's rep. Those fields are 2-byte integers, meaning that the maximum value that can be stored is 65535. Because a signed integer field supports negative values, that means that maximum value must be split basically in half. So, the real range of rep (sparing you the math) is:
-32,768 to 32,767
We just started using the rep system here ,the settings still have to be tinkered with...good ole ecurb is a rep whore. :-)
Originally Posted by BuckinKaeding:
Jets Planet, eh...Might have to check that out. bill parcells, is your sn exactly the same there as it is here or are the B and P capitalized?