A private discussion, special contests, influence on where PM goes. You become an insider by registering, ans basically prove yourself worthy by posting useful stuff, and not making a nuisance of yourself.
it must be holiday time as I'm not coding I was looking at a thread (in the anything discussion) and noticed several posters were PM Insiders rather than members, most had huge No's of posts & were names I recognised as major contributors so I started looking into who was & who was not a PM Insider just for fun. On the whole those who are PM Insiders seem notable names but there are a small number who are not so there's some other criteria which I cannot figure possibly pester power or peer pressure
The people you don't know are most likely people that gained our respect by holding their own in a good argument or such. Not to mention all the name changing people do.
Seeing the pm insider title under my name fills me with pride every time I look at it. I think to myself, "Cool, I've been a helpful and productive member of pm and I've been rewarded for it." Being an insider really is an honor.
Organic Superlube? Oh, it's great stuff, great stuff. You really have to keep an eye on it, though--it'll try and slide away from you the first chance it gets.
It can't be that good... I mean, they let me and Mike in.
Crosswind technique: "Using your peripheral vision, react to body movements, gasps, groans, and shouts from the other side of the cockpit, and always remember that it's better to be lucky than good."
Exactly. It's not that hard to get in, either. All I needed to do was swear allegiance to the Canadian flag a few times, don my mountie attire and defeat a few polar bears in hand to hand combat.
All I had to do was eat drink a lot of beer, eat a lot of pizza, argue a lot, write articles on pocket pc games and how to destroy your casio device in 6 easy steps, and help develop a few games. Easy!
So just follow those guidelines and in 3 years or so, you too can have a shot at becoming an insider!
Mike Wagstaff wrote:Exactly. It's not that hard to get in, either. All I needed to do was swear allegiance to the Canadian flag a few times, don my mountie attire and defeat a few polar bears in hand to hand combat.
lol
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