Just want to set a couple of guidelines for the general forum.
Think of the general forum as a place to "shoot the breeze" so to speak.
All technical information about suspension, oil, cams, pistons, cranks, cooling devices etc have a specific forum for anything relating to those topics. So please post them in there so "Aboslut Speed" and myself don't have to be moving threads all over the board.
I don't want to sound like the forum Gestapo because this is a very easy going board but I would like to keep a bit of continuity in the area that Absolut and myself are responsible for.
The ONLY thing I ask is that we don't have any threads that have to do with "My girl friend just dumped me and I have tears in my ears because I am on the floor crying like a 2 year old" (AKA Teenage thread). Most of us are grown men and should be able to deal with that kind of a situation.
I will sticky this for any comments, questions, moans and or complaints.
No nazi's here. Posting it in the specific forum will allow everyone to get the right audience and more replies. Plus it helps those that do a search in the future.
Maybe some people are confused by the forum sub-title that says "low-tech automotive talk".
No complaints from me though. This board is nice & laid-back.
The last thing I want is to see is moderator issues that have existed elsewhere, but I concur with everything Boyce has set out. Of course, having no sponsor issues, and what I believe is a far classier, reasoned and intelligent membership should alleviate most problems.
Keeping the place well-organized by subject is just a good way to establish a more useful database of searchable information and hopefully keeps threads on topic.
Happy posting!
PS Above all else, no matter the temptation, try to maintain your sense of civility.
My definition of low-tech is things like basic cosmetic things, washer fluid and other stuff which doesn't need to be taking up space in our tech forums.
NataSS - If/when my GF breaks up with you, can I send my whiney sad thoughts straight to you?
My real question is this - is there any way for me to set it up to subscribe me to threads that I post in so that I can view replies to it when I come visit the site?
Thanks TB.
you guy are the best! being new to sport im getting lots of advice and learning alot. now i just need to learn how to drive! :drive: as someone put it "take care of the nut behind the wheel first"
I gotta agree with Rhino. Everybody here is fantastic and with so much info that you guys bring out, us RR/AX newbies are grateful for the advice/tech/etc.
It`s great that it is laid back and everyone has a great sense of humor.
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