Which member's advice do you respect?
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RE: Which member's advice do you respect?
ORIGINAL: Sigma.40
Coincidently, there's a VW forum I check periodically and I just saw that TBJ posted on it on 11-02-2012. Well at least he's not dead ! Funny, he doesn't write in third person on other forums.</p>
Coincidently, there's a VW forum I check periodically and I just saw that TBJ posted on it on 11-02-2012. Well at least he's not dead ! Funny, he doesn't write in third person on other forums.</p>
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RE: Which member's advice do you respect?
I respect the Traxxas Critics the most........especially the ones that have no experance with traxxas. man I cant even type that with a straight face [&:]
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RE: Which member's advice do you respect?
FahrtAutoRC: I respect all of the ''older'' members opinions. Many of us can give good advice in different areas.
Actually, there is quite a community of younger but experientially knowledgeable people who share their ideas, how they solved problems. I learn a lot from these modelers.
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RE: Which member's advice do you respect?
Not older meaning age-wise, dude. I'd say 95% of the people who show up here are looking for advice with no experience, and they don't tend to stick around long after getting what they want. The guys who usually frequent these forums more often are the ones the best advice and information comes from. Usually. If there is something I don't know personally, I can expect Foxy, Syco, Sigma, and a few others to be on it, knowledgable, and accurate. I've personally never had a new member jump on and answer my query, or anyone elses with much useful info. But of course that is just my experience. Without the "older" or, for your sake, "longer-running members" here, it would fall apart pretty quick. It'd pretty much leave a handful of Trx noobs, a whiny Aussie and needy nitro noob or two, and that would be the extent of the pro shop assistance. *cringes*
On a side note, I do miss TBJ too yall, when he wasn't busy stirring up arguments he was very knowledgable in some areas, not to mention I haven't heard a 1994 Paseo joke since he left :/
On a side note, I do miss TBJ too yall, when he wasn't busy stirring up arguments he was very knowledgable in some areas, not to mention I haven't heard a 1994 Paseo joke since he left :/
ORIGINAL: GallopingGhostler
True, and we can also "fertilize" the forums, IYKWIM.
Actually, there is quite a community of younger but experientially knowledgeable people who share their ideas, how they solved problems. I learn a lot from these modelers.
FahrtAutoRC: I respect all of the ''older'' members opinions. Many of us can give good advice in different areas.
Actually, there is quite a community of younger but experientially knowledgeable people who share their ideas, how they solved problems. I learn a lot from these modelers.
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RE: Which member's advice do you respect?
ORIGINAL: BKoz559
If you nominate me then I'll nominate you.
ORIGINAL: collector1231
Aww, what about me? I answer questions good.
Aww, what about me? I answer questions good.
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RE: Which member's advice do you respect?
FahrtAutoRC: Usually. If there is something I don't know personally, I can expect Foxy, Syco, Sigma, and a few others to be on it, knowledgable, and accurate. [...] Without the ''older'' or, for your sake, ''longer-running members'' here, it would fall apart pretty quick. It'd pretty much leave a handful of Trx noobs, a whiny Aussie and needy nitro noob or two, and that would be the extent of the pro shop assistance. *cringes*