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Snook 02-18-04 06:12 PM

why dont the good guys post?
 
Ive been on here a long time...previously on another name which was banned...I shouldnt say that but I wasnt banned for anything that was bad. Im a good honest member it was just some forum bullshit. Any way I notice that all the guys that know their stuff have just finished their cars and left. Maybe its because they got tired of seeing all the shit posts on here and nothing challenges them any more. Well we need the educated people with good ideas to speak up and for the morons that couldnt find their asshole with both hands to stop answering questions and giving out wrong information (you are not an expert because youve browsed the forum because you are bored to death.

Any way would just like kick it up another notch (sorry haha....in the 3d gen section

Now the pfc and single turbo forums are the shit thats where all the big dogs are hiding.

SM

Scrapiron7 02-18-04 06:27 PM

Most of the older forum members are gone. I am sure very few people here even remember the mailing list. It's always too bad when a long standing, knowledgable forum member leaves, but it's becoming a regular occurance. Even just looking at how long people have been members here gives you an idea of how few older members are around these days.

93BlackFD 02-18-04 06:33 PM

i am thisclose to leaving as well :)

few random things to finish up on my car, and then i'm going unplugged for a while (moving to houston, tx)

jspecracer7 02-18-04 06:48 PM

I'm still here(back from a hiatus). I'm a good guy right? I don't tell n00bs to search. I don't have a negative comment for EVERY post on this forum(unlike a few people I can think of). But I also have a little place of my own(which has grown by leaps and bounds in the past year) that I like to stay at. Maybe that's why I'm not bitter about mods like some of the "Vets".

rynberg 02-18-04 06:59 PM

It's because so many people joined (mostly younger) that disrespected the senior members who've been there and done that. I remember when Gordon Monsen left for that reason. The experienced and knowledgable members answer the newbie questions, but the answer isn't what they want to hear (ie, properly modding the car costs money, hell owning the car costs money).

Hell, I sometimes wonder why I'm on here so much (not that I put myself with the "good guys"). A good portion of the threads started in the 3rd gen section these days are worthless. It's amazing to see the same topic repeated within a SINGLE day. It just gets old.

Snook 02-18-04 07:05 PM

well I must say to this point you are the ones I was thinking of as good members.

I totally understand that everything to do with this car is slowly fading away because of these new members and its age but Id like for it to remain thought of as the high class car that it is and for everyone to act accordingly. Why cant we make a section for the veterans and newbs then?

93BlackFD 02-18-04 07:09 PM

i don't consider myself a veteran or a newb, but i do think that with every post i read, the more cynical i become- if you just become a reader you can quickly identify the intellectuals, i think mahjik is the best role model when it comes to tolerance, hospitatlity, and intelligence

people that post and ask for advice but argue with your advice or argue with me about MY car....grrr

DamonB 02-18-04 07:11 PM


Originally posted by SurgeMonster
Why cant we make a section for the veterans and newbs then?
That's life man ;) Since the board is much more popular we have many other people's opinions around. It doesn't help that we are dealing with a car that is more affordable now and many people equate "affordability" with how much it costs up front; they don't understand the idea of maintaining a 10 year old machine that gets worked hard. I love my FD but it is certainly maintenance intensive and I have a pretty stock car.

If it makes you feel any better there are plenty of guys on the Ferrari board with money out their ears and yet they are still unsure which way to unscrew the gas cap :p:

DamonB 02-18-04 07:12 PM


Originally posted by 93BlackFD
i think mahjik is the best role model when it comes to tolerance, hospitatlity, and intelligence
I agree. He's a model moderator :) I don't have his patience.

evot23 02-18-04 07:17 PM

Surge are you getting soft on all of us. Remember who did your first oil change!!

Can't wait til you get the beast back...we'll make that drive to the Steve Kan tuning.

the_glass_man 02-18-04 07:26 PM

Ah the good old days, how I remember them! :(
We could use some of the old members here.

cpa7man 02-18-04 07:50 PM


Originally posted by rynberg
Hell, I sometimes wonder why I'm on here so much (not that I put myself with the "good guys"). A good portion of the threads started in the 3rd gen section these days are worthless. It's amazing to see the same topic repeated within a SINGLE day. It just gets old.
Don't leave, we need you.;)

Hey don't go equating newness on the forum to not knowing what your talking about, or being a nueb. Shit I had my first RX-7 in 1979. A lot of guys on here were unborn or babes. Some of you younger guys will move on raise a family and stuff. They will leave the forum and maybe come back later when they have more time. I'm sure this is happening now. Thats kind of my tale.

Good thread, I hate to see the guys that know there stuff leave. RYnberg is right, too many repetitive threads. I thing the mods just need to clamp down a little.:)

pugg57 02-18-04 08:04 PM


Originally posted by DamonB
I agree. He's a model moderator :) I don't have his patience.
as a noobie myself, i have to agree Majik rocks. he's always got an answer, the RIGHT answer and doesn't yell at you for asking what alot of people think was a stupid question. sometimes, we just need a little reassurance that's all :)

manatecu 02-18-04 08:13 PM

The reason I don't post often is due to a few turds telling me I don't know what I am talking about. I turn my own wrenches and have broken more things than most have even seen.

I still do help but I choose to do it via PM and less in public.

Chris

novadan67 02-18-04 08:15 PM


Originally posted by cpa7man
Don't leave, we need you.;)

Hey don't go equating newness on the forum to not knowing what your talking about, or being a nueb. Shit I had my first RX-7 in 1979. A lot of guys on here were unborn or babes. Some of you younger guys will move on raise a family and stuff. You will leave the forum and maybe come back later when you have more time. I'm sure this is happening now.

Good thread, I hate to see the guys that know there stuff leave. RYnberg is right, too many repetitive threads. I thing the mods just need to clamp down a little.:)

I agree, we do need you. I have had my FD for a few years and been a member of this forum for about a year... definitely a newb and I too get bothered by all the new members asking the same questions. It was months after joining this forum that I started my first thread. I found all the answers to my questions by searching, and found that no matter how weird a problem I was dealing with, I was never the first. I still do more reading and searching than posting. Maybe the site should put a hold on new member posting for X months (3-4?) and until they have used the search button at least X times (like 100 maybe?).

All I know is that the wealth of knowledge from the experts on this forum is amazing - it would be a shame to loose ANY of you. I have a background in racing and auto mechanics, but I these cars definitely have their own personalities. This forum is invaluable when dealing with these cars!

RecKleSs 02-18-04 08:24 PM

I remember joining this forum when it only had around 500 members. Everyone was extremely friendly and helpful. It's too bad that there are so many immature people that don't know how to treat others. There is way too much negativity going around this forum, which is the reason I can't stand this place anymore. I seriously think this forum sucks. Is it possible to have this forum the way it was a few years ago? Definitely.

black99 02-18-04 08:25 PM

I think as said above it's kinda just the life cycle of the forum. Members come and members go. I think some move on away from the FD because they've owned one for so long and seek other interests, and other's get busy with work, family, whatnot and just don't get time to check in anymore. I'll admit I've seen some people posting info that is totally not correct and I don't say anything. Mostly because if you do, a war of words will come forth and I just haven't got the time anymore. It does seem like there's more false info(newbies trying to be master mechanics)than the old days(anyone else remember when rx7club.com wasn't a forum yet?) but that's just to me.

Don't get me wrong, there are still lots of people on here that know their stuff and this board is still has a ton more info/informative people than other boards.

fastcarfreak 02-18-04 08:30 PM

I agree. Even over the last 9 months that i have been here there has been a huge change in the intellect of some of the people posting. When i first started out, i would post a question and i would have like 10 responses with in a day. Almost all of the responses helped. Now i post a real question, and it takes over a full day to get 1 reply. Alot of the time that response doesnt even help me. It kinda sickens me.

BLKTOPTRVL 02-18-04 08:32 PM

I've been around for a couple years now and it seems that lately most of the posts to this forum have nothing at all to do with cars, but are more related to kids behaving badly.

A few minutes ago I read a thread (that looks like it was removed) where the author was complaining that the girl who alleges that she was abused and raped by teammates deserved it because she shouldn't have been playing football.

I think the larger problem is the many of the people sho post here now don't seem to have any respect for anything. Let alone any common sense and decency.

93silverbullet 02-18-04 08:37 PM

While I'm certainly not a veteran by any stretch of the imagination (number of posts should give you a clue), I have been reading this forum for well over a year and a half before I "joined". I can say that I can fully respect the older members of this forum and agree that their insight and experience would sorely be missed if they decided as a group to leave this forum. I think in general the responses I've received have been very informative and certainly given the respect they deserved. I do admit that I often check the number of posts when looking at responses I've received.

Why anyone would decide to bad mouth or ridicule someone asking for help or advice is beyond me, especially on a forum!

I for one appreciate the help and insight I've received from the vetern's of this forum and urge you to stay!

blueskaterboy 02-18-04 08:52 PM

i guess most of the questions are ones that have a million threads with the exact same question already. ive seen same topic threads on the same page. and i guess its all the annoying kids who feel the need for name calling and attacking other members for whatever reason... stating unpleasant opinions is one thing but i dunno how many times ive seen some kid say "retard" among other things... i mean personal attacks are unnecessary.

also its annoying the kids that dont have a car yet but dream about it and are just wasting time with dumb questions... ive been reading this for a couple years and i didnt even join until right before i bought my car. im not much of a vet or guru but even i can answer a lot of questions just from seeing it over and over.

i guess kids these days are getting dumber and dumber, just turn on the tv and look at what their watching. teletubbies? they cant even speak english right, let alone teach kids. spongebob? that shit is ridiculous if i had kids i would never let them watch that garbage.

too bad snook, who sold me the car, got banned. we need more nice people who are either helpful or thankful and humble.

rotorbrain 02-18-04 08:53 PM

hey. . . im still posting!!!! :D

paul

Jason 02-18-04 08:59 PM

I think Im the oldest member on here :D
Times change and alot of the old members have sold their cars and moved on. Getting married and having kids doesnt help either :)

Jason

pugg57 02-18-04 09:00 PM

hey, i'm 23 and think spongebob is hilarious. i'm not "exactly" an idiot either. i have a 135 IQ and i'm a mechanical engineer for the US Deparment of Defense designing Chemical, Biological and Nuclear defense and protection devices... although, i agree, Teletubbies... WTF?!?! i will admit to asking a question that has been asking recently but its more or less because the previous post started turning into a fighting match and NEVER actually answered the question, so i try to get a new one going to get a staright answer. i always try to listen to the advice/answers given and be respectful but when its an obvious or blatant lie or just has nothing to do with the question, i get a little ticked.

blueskaterboy 02-18-04 09:06 PM

i think spongebob is hilarious... but what is it teaching kids? how to act like a moron and be class clown?


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