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    Sometimes there is a clear light bulb next to a "user name".
    Sometimes there is a yellow light bulb.
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    What does that mean?
    Does the mando cafe message board server have an opinion about someones comments?
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    It's only a computer!

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    It indicates if you are or are not "logged" on.

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    I always assumed it was directly related to intelligence.
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    Quote Originally Posted by (frussell @ Feb. 09 2007, 11:47)
    I always assumed it was directly related to intelligence.
    Yeah, because when I look at mine it's always lit!
    "I thought I knew a lot about music. Then you start digging and the deeper you go, the more there is."~John Mellencamp

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    JBmando, yours isn't lit now... but mine is.

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    Can't be true. They're both lit now. 'D'you just get smart or somethin'?? ?? ??
    "I thought I knew a lot about music. Then you start digging and the deeper you go, the more there is."~John Mellencamp

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    uh....wow...Im speechless!
    Look up (to see whats comin down)

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    This idea of a light bulb is a bright idea; that is like my mom calling me 'son' (aka 'sun') because i was so bright.

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    Thomas Edison worked for years trying to invent the electric
    light bulb. One night it happend it came on. From the other room his mother yelled, " Tom, turned that dang light off and go to bed! "

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    Hey, this is an acoustic mandolin board! None of them electric things need apply!
    How many banjo players does it take to change a light bulb?
    (YMMV, IMNSHO, etc.)

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    Careful Evan,a few Banjo players on here. Oh ! go on then, how many .
    Weber F-5 'Fern'.
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