A Decade of Criticker

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karamazov.
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Re: A Decade of Criticker

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djross wrote:I concur that Criticker has always been a website that listens to its users, and that this is one of its greatest features and the reason it has kept users for so long. And it isn't only a question of implementing user suggestions: equally important is that Criticker has never introduced some wild and crazy transformation in the hope of suddenly attracting millions of new users but at the expense of existing ones. The feeling that one can trust in slow but steady improvement, rather than fearing some terrible overhaul at the whim of some rampant marketing consultant, is reassuring, given that the site is really an externalised memory of cinematic experience, a memory on which users depend and rely.

Agreed.
Thanks so much, Mike, et al.!
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Re: A Decade of Criticker

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Got about another year and 5 days or so before I reach my Criticker decade, but man the realization I've been on here for almost nine years is blowing my mind. This place has become such an important part of my film watching habits.

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Re: A Decade of Criticker

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Even if I don't log into the forums I'll always be here as long as the site is alive. Without criticker I feel lost about movies.

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Re: A Decade of Criticker

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Late to the thread, but not late to joining Critcker. It's crazy to me to think I've been using this site for almost 10 years.

Edit: Just noticed I've only posted on the forum 8 times in 10 years...

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Re: A Decade of Criticker

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mucow wrote:Late to the thread, but not late to joining Critcker. It's crazy to me to think I've been using this site for almost 10 years.

Edit: Just noticed I've only posted on the forum 8 times in 10 years...


Mebbe you need to change your handle to moocow.

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Re: A Decade of Criticker

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the cow in mucow's avatar is clearly saying mu, not moo.

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Re: A Decade of Criticker

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Does a cow have a Buddha-nature?

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Re: A Decade of Criticker

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TheDenizen wrote:the cow in mucow's avatar is clearly saying mu, not moo.


Sounds the same. But then some people don't know that, so it's confusing.

snallygaster wrote:Does a cow have a Buddha-nature?


Yeah, I thought they were Hindu. Can you milk Hindu cows?

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Re: A Decade of Criticker

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snallygaster wrote:Does a cow have a Buddha-nature?


Could be a reference the measurement prefix, so a mucow is 1 millionth of a cow.

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Re: A Decade of Criticker

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I feel it's taken 10 years to build up to the most important discussion this forum has ever had.

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