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39 posts....to 3 posts... slow it down..u about to catch a speeding ticket.
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Hmph... noobs ... lol..thats funny cuz ive been a member since 2004 and u have only been a member since like yesterday. lol. i appreciate the feedback though. im just a humble man that isnt too full of himself to ask questions. i like to know what im doing. and i believe that as an intelligent being...i can learn from the errors of others...and from the wisdom of more experienced individuals. Peace. and for the record...the answer doesnt cover the question i specifically asked.
Lol... I call everyone a noob... gamer... lol, ment no offence by it... and I did answer your question to the best of my ability... I did say it depends... your the one who failed to mention the circumstances not me. E.g. Revving ur engine after riding it for 10 minutes or you've just turned her on (lol) and you sum babes walk by and u revv her nice and loud to get there attention... but there u go... lol...
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hey dude, right now your the noob. you might like to try to introduce yourself first and let us get to know you before you come on in mid conversation and (from our point of view) act like a knob.

everyone here has there place and different experience levels. Es is also new to the boards but has already proven himself to be intelligent enough to ask the right questions and get the forums motivated in conversation.

whether or not you think he asked his question clearly or not, your response had an abrasive tone.

this forum has many experienced people and therefore a lot of respect for those with the knowledge has grown over time. each of us has an area in which we are best at. stick around and learn who to play with and who will squash you.

you may want to type your replies in a jargon we can all understand too. its all well and good to show your personality in your text but many of us are old codgers who couldn't be bothered translating shit. its hard enough for me (and others) outside the USA.


by the way Welcome to the boards. one speeding ticket issued
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hey dude, right now your the noob. you might like to try to introduce yourself first and let us get to know you before you come on in mid conversation and (from our point of view) act like a knob.

everyone here has there place and different experience levels. Es is also new to the boards but has already proven himself to be intelligent enough to ask the right questions and get the forums motivated in conversation.

whether or not you think he asked his question clearly or not, your response had an abrasive tone.

this forum has many experienced people and therefore a lot of respect for those with the knowledge has grown over time. each of us has an area in which we are best at. stick around and learn who to play with and who will squash you.

you may want to type your replies in a jargon we can all understand too. its all well and good to show your personality in your text but many of us are old codgers who couldn't be bothered translating shit. its hard enough for me (and others) outside the USA.


by the way Welcome to the boards. one speeding ticket issued
Ok, I apologize for calling people noobs, I 'm a gamer and it's a habit. I gotta say though, your being to strict, makes everything political. I'll do better
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actually i'm the local idiot. but also a moderator and have a responibilty to all on this forum. just setting things right before someone gets offended. as i said, hang around and you'll know who to play with.
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actually i'm the local idiot. but also a moderator and have a responibilty to all on this forum. just setting things right before someone gets offended. as i said, hang around and you'll know who to play with.
Yeah, I think I'm getting it. Cheers
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