[Knuckles is laying in his bed, looking better than he did last week only his leg is still bound and tied in a splint. He's got one arm over his eyes and someone could be forgiven for thinking he was asleep.]
BIZZZT!
[Knuckles lifts his arm and looks over at the comm.]
*crosses fingers.*wears_a_torcDecember 8 2009, 20:46:04 UTC
A post to the network Any post, public or privet.
Replying to someone else doesn't count no matter how many people you talk to.
...And these things can turn themselves on sometimes as well. It counts as a post, but it might be something you don't want anyone seeing. That's more annoying than the shocks if you ask me.
[He's had free time (Believe it or not) and the information package to read over.]
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You new?
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[Information press time GO!]
How long until the communicator shocks a person?
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Usually two weeks. I think mine likes to go off early though.
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What is considered activity on the network, to avoid a shock?
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Replying to someone else doesn't count no matter how many people you talk to.
...And these things can turn themselves on sometimes as well. It counts as a post, but it might be something you don't want anyone seeing. That's more annoying than the shocks if you ask me.
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The name's Knuckles.
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Lexaeus.
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