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When is one not a n00b, when is one a FOG, and is there a transition acronym?
 
When is one not a n00b, when is one a FOG, and is there a transition acronym?


It's all relative. In other words, those with more experience on the board and/or with cigars appear to be a FOG to me. Those with less, appear to be noobs. I've also found that those most deserving of the label of FOG are also the lease likely to acknowledge it.
 
I think "a Member" is between Noob and FOG.

The next obvious question is where that dividing line is... And I don't want to touch that one with a 10-foot pole.
 
Those links brought back my Canadian FOG t-shirt. *wipes tear away from eye"
 
It’s simple really if you get it your no longer a newb and now a member. You can’t self proclaim a fog. It’s like being cool; someone else has to proclaim that for you.
 
i guess i was really asking when does one graduate from newbism?
 
It's all subjective. I still consider myself a newb in regards to the older(longer membership/more knowledge) guys of the board.
 
It's all subjective. I still consider myself a newb in regards to the older(longer membership/more knowledge) guys of the board.


You're a fog in my book and I would do ANYTHING to get to know you better. Hint hint.
 
geez first dreams about Neil and now Brandon.. bud you got issues.
 
May gray and then June gloom is on it's way to San Diego. The fog is incessant this time of year.

Brian
 
I think "a Member" is between Noob and FOG.

The next obvious question is where that dividing line is... And I don't want to touch that one with a 10-foot pole.

I think I'd prefer to keep my member in my pants. :whistling:
 
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