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Reasons To Log In

If you already have an nbtsc.org account then login by typing http://www.nbtsc.org/wiki?login

Reasons to login...

1. Its fun. You get to type in a password and watch it appear like ******. You can pretend you're a secret agent typing in the password that will save the world from exploding.

2. Your friends will be able to see that you were the last person to edit a page, and they'll make sure to go read it. After all, we all want our stuff read, right?

3. Your email address will be available to others who log on... but not in a form that spammers can collect.

4. Once you've logged on, then everyone elses email addresses will appear normal again.

5. Logging in is not hard... you need a nbtsc.org account, so it gives you an excuse to talk to one of those fascinating *icks.

6. You can feel special... like you're one of the group.

7. You can add to this list without feeling like a total hypocrit.

8. You get to see a little welcome message at the top of the page, like the whole wikiwiki knows exactly who you are, and is probably spying on you and watching your every move and you can never escape and... and.... umm... wait a second, its not like that. Its a friendly message. Did I mention that? Its a very friendly welcome message, that you really do want to see.

9. Your friends can look at the RecentChanges page and see your name mentioned so often, they'll say "wow, she has nothing better 0to do, does she? I'll have to write her an email."

10. People won't identify you by a number anymore. I mean, come on you guys, who wants to be identified by a number?

11. Because I said you should, and the Earth revolves around me. So There. --Fiona

Any other ideas...?

  • nope, just comments. :) #4: they do? why don't they to me? #8 yup, one of the friendliest messages I've ever seen. #10 total agreement. das it. --marina

I like reason # 7 -Daniel Pech :)

 
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