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  <body>I like the idea, even tho I won't have much to contribute to it - since it's rare that I use any scripts other than my own.  The problem &lt;a href=&quot;/users/2308&quot;&gt;esquifit&lt;/a&gt; identifies is merely one of interpretation; every user will have his/her own idea of what this is and what it should be used for.  Yes, it can be self-serving, but it can also be useful, like the recommendation lists on Amazon; the difference is that very few Amazon users have products of their own to promote.

Perhaps this needs some sort of karma/points system to rate the guides as to usefulness.

And a technical note:  I understand the logic behind using numbers in the [u:] tags, but for convenience, I should be able to type, say, [u:esquifit] and have it automatically convert that into the more permanent designation.</body>
  <body-html>&lt;p&gt;I like the idea, even tho I won't have much to contribute to it - since it's rare that I use any scripts other than my own.  The problem &lt;a href=&quot;/users/2308&quot;&gt;esquifit&lt;/a&gt; identifies is merely one of interpretation; every user will have his/her own idea of what this is and what it should be used for.  Yes, it can be self-serving, but it can also be useful, like the recommendation lists on Amazon; the difference is that very few Amazon users have products of their own to promote.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Perhaps this needs some sort of karma/points system to rate the guides as to usefulness.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;And a technical note:  I understand the logic behind using numbers in the [u:] tags, but for convenience, I should be able to type, say, [u:esquifit] and have it automatically convert that into the more permanent designation.&lt;/p&gt;</body-html>
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