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[b]definitions for Maven, Avitar, and Guru[/b]
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 11:38 am
by chuck naill
I was not very familiar with the titles we have so I did a little, very little, research. Do you resemble that remark?
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maven (also mavin or mayvin) is an expert in a particular field, usually one who is self-appointed and who seeks to pass his knowledge on to others.
literally the word
guru means teacher
The software representation of a person as the person appears to others in a shared virtual universe. The
avatar may or may not resemble an actual person.
Hmm
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 12:29 pm
by Sir Adam
And what, pray tell, did your research show "pain boater" to mean
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The "ranks" are really just there for fun, as are the avatars. I did put A LITTLE (very little) thought into what the ranks were, and what the number of posts to achieve a rank were, but if anyone has further suggestions I'm certainly open to it!
Adam
P.S. The "C Maven" designation was more a play on the boat I'm building than anything else. While I have read A LOT about CBoating (as in EVERY POST on this board and the old one) (as have many others), and talked to quite a few "experts", I'm more of one that enjoys passing knowledge on than a real expert...I know many folks that squirt better than i do, creek better than I do, and certainly slalom better than i do (not to mentioned wildwater boating...), but I do make a point to enjoy each aspect of CBoating (yes, even the occasional OC
).
Pain Boater
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 8:55 pm
by chuck naill
Got this from the NRS website:
"You will learn better if your feet aren't in pain and your legs aren't falling asleep. You'll get enough of that when you buy your first freestyle kayak. For now, find something you feel like you could spend a few hours in without discomfort."
For the C Boater this never occurs, not should it be expected to occur. If it does occur use barbed wire for thigh straps
Chuck Incognito from Parts, Unknown