question.
kevin1S
09-18-2004, 06:04 PM
i have just recently bought the cadillac escalade model by revell my brother has one in real life i was wondeirng if anyone dose any kinda work in making things like front bumpers stuff like that to make it look some what like his. my email is [email protected] u can email me there with any other questions or anything, thanks
Vric
09-18-2004, 07:29 PM
with some points and comas, your post would be very readable.
blueboost
09-18-2004, 08:10 PM
pics? your going to have to build it yourself out of styrene and putty. or pay someone on here to do it for you.
mikemechanic
09-18-2004, 08:34 PM
with some points and comas, your post would be very readable.
:iceslolan
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:iceslolan
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RallyRaider
09-19-2004, 12:01 AM
Man, I'm getting sick of the dropping standard of posting around here. Poor grammar, ghetto talk, no capitals, etc. I've sent many people PMs about this lately but somehow it doesn't seem to be turning the tide. :banghead:
Okay, lets make it free reign. Any person posting in kindergarten standard English is open to ridicule by all and sundry!
Lesson number one: - Discover and experiment with the shift key. It has many and varied uses. :disappoin
Okay, lets make it free reign. Any person posting in kindergarten standard English is open to ridicule by all and sundry!
Lesson number one: - Discover and experiment with the shift key. It has many and varied uses. :disappoin
scaleracecars
09-19-2004, 12:25 AM
Maybe a lesson in the art of titles would be in order. There is nothing worse that seeing a title like "questions", "have you seen ....", "do you know", "where to get".
RallyRaider
09-19-2004, 12:34 AM
Indeed David, that has been getting worse lately too. I'm thinking we need a sticky thread outlining the expectations of posters in this forum. It all boils down to common sense and good manners, why do some people have such a hard time realising that?
cyclone1410
09-19-2004, 03:46 AM
Indeed David, that has been getting worse lately too. I'm thinking we need a sticky thread outlining the expectations of posters in this forum. It all boils down to common sense and good manners, why do some people have such a hard time realising that?
I agree Phil. I too am sick of the vague thread titles and the over use of acronyms. The worrying thing is that most of the worst offenders appear to come from countries where the first language is English.
I agree Phil. I too am sick of the vague thread titles and the over use of acronyms. The worrying thing is that most of the worst offenders appear to come from countries where the first language is English.
mike@af
09-19-2004, 10:07 AM
I've agree'd with Phil since Day 1, and I hate mispells and grammar problems...this is really getting rediculous.
One reason why the age limits is for you to be at least 13 is so that you are fairly compitent.
One reason why the age limits is for you to be at least 13 is so that you are fairly compitent.
Spitfire7
09-19-2004, 10:14 AM
I've agree'd with Phil since Day 1, and I hate mispells and grammar problems...this is really getting rediculous.
I hope that was intentional. :smile:
I hope that was intentional. :smile:
mike@af
09-19-2004, 10:35 AM
I hope that was intentional. :smile:
:cya: Its too early.
:cya: Its too early.
Vric
09-19-2004, 10:56 AM
Don’t worries guys.. Summer is over and all kids will go to school. We already have less newbie.
As for the English grammar, I can understand someone that is not English speaking people do some error (I do, French is my primary language) but this person is from state of New York (profile) so make some effort to write correctly! (I do)
So close this thread (it's more a flame war than anything) and when he learn to use a keyboard, we will be happy to help him.
As for the English grammar, I can understand someone that is not English speaking people do some error (I do, French is my primary language) but this person is from state of New York (profile) so make some effort to write correctly! (I do)
So close this thread (it's more a flame war than anything) and when he learn to use a keyboard, we will be happy to help him.
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