I came across this one yesterday was searching on Google Play.It's free. No idea about iThingy availability.
Blimey, that's two merits picked up in four hours. What do I do with them exactly?
Free, but with adverts.... but of course.Blimey, that's two merits picked up in four hours. What do I do with them exactly?
A couple of people have asked me about "merit" recently as though they didn't really know what it was there for, so I thought it might be helpful to provide a brief explanation here. Giving someone a "merit" is a way of thanking them for something or recognising their efforts towards something that has been of benefit to our community. There is no specific criteria for awarding merit but common reasons might be that someone answered a question for you, helped you with something, sent you something, created or designed something or posted an interesting link/ idea. It's our way of saying "well done" and recognising helpfulness/ kindness/ creativity/ generosity etc with a cheery pat on the back for a job well done. Anybody can award merit to anybody else and it's entirely anonymous, but please be sensible with it and award merit only where you believe it has truly be earned. There is no upper limit either, so don't feel that you don't need to give anyone merit for something because they already have a high merit score; everyone likes to feel appreciated from time to time and giving merit is a good way of showing this and motivating others.
Some info on merits:Quote from: danisthirty on October 02, 2015, 10:22:38 AMA couple of people have asked me about "merit" recently as though they didn't really know what it was there for, so I thought it might be helpful to provide a brief explanation here. Giving someone a "merit" is a way of thanking them for something or recognising their efforts towards something that has been of benefit to our community. There is no specific criteria for awarding merit but common reasons might be that someone answered a question for you, helped you with something, sent you something, created or designed something or posted an interesting link/ idea. It's our way of saying "well done" and recognising helpfulness/ kindness/ creativity/ generosity etc with a cheery pat on the back for a job well done. Anybody can award merit to anybody else and it's entirely anonymous, but please be sensible with it and award merit only where you believe it has truly be earned. There is no upper limit either, so don't feel that you don't need to give anyone merit for something because they already have a high merit score; everyone likes to feel appreciated from time to time and giving merit is a good way of showing this and motivating others.
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