Post-whores with 10,000+ posts
#32
Originally Posted by Mugatu
post ******?
i don't know any
post ******
sounds great man
keep up the good work
i don't know any
post ******
sounds great man
keep up the good work
Make use of a lot of lines
It's the only way to go
Kant let the thought occur
Everyone uses periods
But you
#37
Honestly, some of you get off on telling someone new to the boards that they've reposted and, quite frankly, sometimes it drives me insane. I know I have a only a few posts, but my experience just from reading is that it's almost a 90 percent probability that the first or second response to a new thread started in the performance section will be "OMG! WTF! Repost!!! Holy Shiznit LOLZ what a newb!! Use the search you moron, are you idiot geez!!" or in the best case scenario someone will post warning the "newb" of the impending flaming. I've come to conclusion that half the time this happens the guy behind the screen is just some insecure clod trying mimick others he thinks are setting the proper example. You have to realize that not everyone is tech savvy, and someone joining the forums may be joining an online community for the first time and could possibly..... get ready for it...... not know how to use the search function (Breathe, it's ok, not everyone is perfect). Hell, if I recommended a community site for my grandfather to find information on his classic BMW he may not ever want to surf the web again. Just venting, however I do agree, to a certain extent, with the author of this thread. It took some brass to say something to this occassionally hostile crowd. Oh yeah, flame on!!
Last edited by Zielritter; 03-13-2006 at 10:17 PM.
#38
Originally Posted by Zielritter
Honestly, some of you get off on telling someone new to the boards that they've reposted and, quite frankly, sometimes it drives me insane. I know I have a only a few posts, but my experience just from reading is that it's almost a 90 percent probability that the first or second response to a new thread started in the performance section will be "OMG! WTF! Repost!!! Holy Shiznit LOLZ what a newb!! Use the search you moron, are you idiot geez!!" or in the best case scenario someone will post warning the "newb" of the impending flaming. I've come to conclusion that half the time this happens the guy behind the screen is just some insecure clod trying mimick others he thinks are setting the proper example. You have to realize that not everyone is tech savvy, and someone joining the forums may be joining an online community for the first time and could possibly..... get ready for it...... not know how to use the search function (Breathe, it's ok, not everyone is perfect). Hell, if I recommended a community site for my grandfather to find information on his classic BMW he may not ever want to surf the web again. Just venting, however I do agree, to a certain extent, with the author of this thread. It took some brass to say something to this occassionally hostile crowd. Oh yeah, flame on!!
Haha, I kid, I kid. Anywho, yeah, well if people came into a restaurant and started screaming, "I WANT CHICKEN AND POTATOES" people would tell him to shut the hell up. The problem is people don't expect to have to understand etiquette when it's in the online world. It's just a post. If someone "flames" you, get over it and learn from your mistakes. Take that anger you feel for the flamer and turn it into something positive by explaining to someone who gets flamed by other people what they should do next time. Circle of life.
Last edited by saturn; 03-13-2006 at 10:21 PM.
#39
Originally Posted by Zielritter
Honestly, some of you get off on telling someone new to the boards that they've reposted and, quite frankly, sometimes it drives me insane. I know I have a only a few posts, but my experience just from reading is that it's almost a 90 percent probability that the first or second response to a new thread started in the performance section will be "OMG! WTF! Repost!!! Holy Shiznit LOLZ what a newb!! Use the search you moron, are you idiot geez!!" or in the best case scenario someone will post warning the "newb" of the impending flaming. I've come to conclusion that half the time this happens the guy behind the screen is just some insecure clod trying mimick others he thinks are setting the proper example. You have to realize that not everyone is tech savvy, and someone joining the forums may be joining an online community for the first time and could possibly..... get ready for it...... not know how to use the search function (Breathe, it's ok, not everyone is perfect). Hell, if I recommended a community site for my grandfather to find information on his classic BMW he may not ever want to surf the web again. Just venting, however I do agree, to a certain extent, with the author of this thread. It took some brass to say something to this occassionally hostile crowd. Oh yeah, flame on!!
LOLZ what a newb!!
#40
Ha! At least you guys aren't as hostile as some of the people from newtiburon. Not to be offensive to those owners (I loved mine), but it seems that the Tiburon is accessible to those who lack maturiy (just a minority mind you).
#41
Originally Posted by saturn
Haha, I kid, I kid. Anywho, yeah, well if people came into a restaurant and started screaming, "I WANT CHICKEN AND POTATOES" people would tell him to shut the hell up. The problem is people don't expect to have to understand etiquette when it's in the online world. It's just a post. If someone "flames" you, get over it and learn from your mistakes. Take that anger you feel for the flamer and turn it into something positive by explaining to someone who gets flamed by other people what they should do next time. Circle of life.
#44
Originally Posted by saturn
Haha, I kid, I kid. Anywho, yeah, well if people came into a restaurant and started screaming, "I WANT CHICKEN AND POTATOES" people would tell him to shut the hell up. The problem is people don't expect to have to understand etiquette when it's in the online world. It's just a post. If someone "flames" you, get over it and learn from your mistakes. Take that anger you feel for the flamer and turn it into something positive by explaining to someone who gets flamed by other people what they should do next time. Circle of life.
The idea is to read, and if the information isn't available, ask.
Sorry, but people need to learn netiquitte, especially Newbies
#45
Originally Posted by Zielritter
Honestly, some of you get off on telling someone new to the boards that they've reposted and, quite frankly, sometimes it drives me insane. I know I have a only a few posts, but my experience just from reading is that it's almost a 90 percent probability that the first or second response to a new thread started in the performance section will be "OMG! WTF! Repost!!! Holy Shiznit LOLZ what a newb!! Use the search you moron, are you idiot geez!!" or in the best case scenario someone will post warning the "newb" of the impending flaming. I've come to conclusion that half the time this happens the guy behind the screen is just some insecure clod trying mimick others he thinks are setting the proper example. You have to realize that not everyone is tech savvy, and someone joining the forums may be joining an online community for the first time and could possibly..... get ready for it...... not know how to use the search function (Breathe, it's ok, not everyone is perfect). Hell, if I recommended a community site for my grandfather to find information on his classic BMW he may not ever want to surf the web again. Just venting, however I do agree, to a certain extent, with the author of this thread. It took some brass to say something to this occassionally hostile crowd. Oh yeah, flame on!!
#49
Originally Posted by yiksing
Does this new thread count towards the newbie's post count? Is he a post ***** as well?
#50
Man, this thread it better than the lounge.
I wish there were a script that would snap the mouse cursor from the "Post New Thread" button to the "Search" button for users with less than 500 posts. It would really clean up a lot of the clutter. XD
I wish there were a script that would snap the mouse cursor from the "Post New Thread" button to the "Search" button for users with less than 500 posts. It would really clean up a lot of the clutter. XD