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How did you get all your points (badges)?

Former Member

How did you get all your points (badges)?

Was it a hard job?

Or did you already know all the answers by experience so it was easy to help others in sap community forums?

how long did it take to achieve that bronze, silver, gold, platinum star you proudly show now?

Edited by: PadawanGirl on Jul 25, 2011 9:56 PM

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former_member181923
Active Participant
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I was a HUGE p-i-t-a ... just ask Mark or Marilyn or Craig (or Rich or Tom or Julius or Rob... or just about anybody) ...

Former Member
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Mmmmmm .... Pita

Rob

Former Member
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thanks everyone for your answers

former_member186746
Active Contributor
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job?

errr

proudly wearing badges??

hrmpf! they used to hand out t-shirts back in the day

I ususally frequent SDN to stay sharp and it helps understanding the n00b questions whenever I'm training peoples

stephenjohannes
Active Contributor
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I'm going to suggest this one because I'm hoping the "hunters" get confused by trying this technique.

Some of my ponits have come from making a video with a scream monkey in it. I have also received some by holding an event where screaming monkeys were present. I can also say that I received some by having an event where Angry Birds were present. Although it was hard for that Angry Birds game to be won since Thomas Jung had one of the pigs. I need post the evidence up on flickr, but I'm not stretching the truth.

The rest were earned by normal means in slow and steady fashion.

I'm just waiting now for the first question in suggestion and comments asking where to download the version of Angry Birds that gets SCN recognition ponits. The other question will how can I find a screaming monkey so I can get extra SCN ponits?

I'm thinking that the Angry Bird will be making appearance at Las Vegas this year looking to see if the pig shows up in CD269.

Take care,

Stephen

OttoGold
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Hello Stephen,

after first, second and third reading tyour post I was 200% sure that Julius is the real author and he hijacked your account for this single post. It`s just too sarcastic to be you. So Darth Vader style:))) I must tell Julius:))

Have a nice day,

cheers Otto

stephenjohannes
Active Contributor
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Otto,

Unfortunately it would be a great joke if it was not true. It's a decent joke because it is true:

Let me source the evidence then:

Screaming Monkey Video

http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/Community/30secondsofrecognition-2010edition

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bLd6lqv1OY

Event with Screaming Monkeys

http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/events/SAPInsideTrackSt.Louis+2010

Event with Angry Birds(still need to post photo evidence, but look at #sapitstl on twitter for proof)

http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/events/SAPInsideTrackSt.Louis+2011

No need for Julius to hack into my account. And if you still don't believe me on the last event, ask one of the 40+ people who attended about the Angry Birds handed out at the event. Thomas Jung did really take a pig.

Take care,

Stephen

OttoGold
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No need for Julius to hack into my account. And if you still don't believe me on the last event, ask one of the 40+ people who attended about the Angry Birds handed out at the event. Thomas Jung did really take a pig.

Hi Stephen,

since I am not a native speaker I am not sure if my last post was not impolite or didn`t leave a bitter after taste. Also this virtual things do not help one to understand the mood of another poster. But your story was so unbelievable and so Julius-absurd-humor-tasting that it made me laugh. I was rolling on the floor:)))

I hope you don`t mind,

take care,

Otto

stephenjohannes
Active Contributor
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Otto,

I understood you thought I was joking and was not offended if you thought that. Actually you probably should look at some of my older coffee corner posts and you might think differently on whether I could post something like that.

Take care,

Stephen

Lakshmipathi
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Was it a hard job?

Yes in the sense many members who posted the question dont have the basic courtesy of closing their threads with proper comments as to which suggestion has helped them nor do they reward appropriately.

did you already know all the answers by experience

Yes definitely, only with the experience you can guide the members in a right path.

how long did it take to achieve that

Couple of years

thanks

G. Lakshmipathi

Former Member
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Was it a hard job?

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> Yes in the sense many members who posted the question dont have the basic courtesy of closing their threads with proper comments as to which suggestion has helped them nor do they reward appropriately.

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> G. Lakshmipathi

That's so true. I hate when people only keep asking and asking and don't say thank you (by rewarding with points).

Former Member
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Sadly true, seems that the only way some people (more and more every day) gets social education is if it is tougth at the University and it has more "weight" during College than all other objectives during the whole career. With todays way of living parents don´t have the time or simply don´t care about social manners. My wife used to have a Daycare and it is really sad when you see how some parents raise their children, they think the only education they need come from institutions.

This is a worldwide problem and seems to get worse with the years so you better get used to it

Former Member
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Or did you already know all the answers by experience

How can you answer a question responsibly if you do not know the answer nor have experience with the consequences?

Okay... you can still join the discussion on it, but speculation is one of the big problems with the SDN ponits system and does more damage than good for SAP, IMHEAEDO.

Cheers,

Julius

harishtk1
Active Contributor
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About 20 % of my ponits were given by the counterparts of ponit hunters - maybe they are called ponit philanthrophists - Example, I once asked somebody to clarify their question and I got six ponits for that.