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Well 75,001 now!

:D
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I think Alan alone made quite a few of them.
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I think by word count it would be a very signifcant percentage!

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Ouch!
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Nice one Steve. Alan we need that like button pronto!!! :D
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Adam wrote: Wed Dec 02, 2020 4:14 am Well 75,001 now!

:D
It's good to see someone noticing. The reality is that it's a recognition of all the time and assistance that so many people, both past and present, have invested here over the years.

I know that some people who work with TM1( :roll: ) considered milestone recognition to be "post counting", as if it was done for the sake of it or as an ego trip. It's hard to know what to say to that (other than "grow the hell up"), so we haven't really been doing much recognition of milestones in the last few years. But it's still cool when a member of the community does that. (I just noticed that we don't have a thumbs up smiley; consider one given anyway.)
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Alan Kirk wrote: Wed Dec 23, 2020 2:06 am...reality is that it's a recognition of all the time and assistance that so many people, both past and present, have invested here over the years.
Really well said and I should have said something to that effect. Thank you to you and the rest of the veterans for training us, the next gen of TM1ers. Appreciate all the guidance, tips, and troubleshooting.
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