Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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Bun Average

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Beside my user name, I would like to see my average bonage. For example, if I have 2 ideas, one with half a bone and one with two bones, I would see one and a half bones by my name. Those fortunates with a positive average, of course, see buns.

For those who misunderstood, this would be only shown to the half-baker herself.

Voice, May 24 2007

here's a nice one http://shop.com.edg...roducts/6340945.jpg
[xandram, May 24 2007]

Spondylus Shell Jewelry http://www.salangome.com/spondylus.asp
I love the necklace pictured here - I'm not much of a necklace kind of guy - but if I were, this is the one I would wear. [zen_tom, May 24 2007]

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       Looking at your ideas [voice], would you actually want this idea implemented?
theleopard, May 24 2007
  

       It just sounds a bit ostentatious. A croissant is a pastry item, not some piece of bling. Why can't we just quietly enjoy looking at our buns and bones in the privacy of our own account pages instead of flashing them about for all and sundry, next to our usernames?   

       If you really want to see all your efforts summed up as a single gif image, why not do it properly, and instead of a list of a person's ideas on their account page, you just see a massive full-screen croissant or fishbone?
zen_tom, May 24 2007
  

       Mine are all averaged to 1 to .5 fish bones.
travbm, Nov 03 2015
  
      
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