Who else is sick and tired of noob questions?
#18
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Originally Posted by herrjr
I say, there should be 2 levels of i-club, one for experienced users, and one for noobs. A referral system or something like that should be used to distinguish noob from non-noob. Once a noob gets enough experience, then they get the password to enter the experienced level of i-club.
Hmm...
Hmm...
IBifyoudidn'townagc8thenyouareanoob!
#23
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anyone been to the STAR TREK EXPERIENCE in the las vegas hilton?
when you use the men's room, the urinals, and you flush, you hear a voice that goes, "content analysis is ...."
really funny...
[/hijack]
anyone been to the STAR TREK EXPERIENCE in the las vegas hilton?
when you use the men's room, the urinals, and you flush, you hear a voice that goes, "content analysis is ...."
really funny...
[/hijack]
#24
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FYI, I'm just using one coilover on the rear right of the car... The front has stock struts with STi pinks, and the left rear is a KYB adjustable with an eibach spring.
it ownz for autoX !!!!!!!
it ownz for autoX !!!!!!!
#25
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everyone learns somewhere. My philosophy is, if you can take the time out of your day to read their n00by posts, to get made that they asked a question, and then take the time to respond not with an answer, but with a stupid remark, you might as well just take the time to realize theres no reason to get worked up that they asked a question you happen to know the answer to, and answer their damned question. Then there will be one less n00b.
Hell, when I first got the car I wanted a CAI and a flowmaster axle-back :banana:
Hell, when I first got the car I wanted a CAI and a flowmaster axle-back :banana:
#28
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Originally Posted by herrjr
I say, there should be 2 levels of i-club, one for experienced users, and one for noobs. A referral system or something like that should be used to distinguish noob from non-noob. Once a noob gets enough experience, then they get the password to enter the experienced level of i-club.
Hmm...
Hmm...
https://www.i-club.com/forums/suby-shopping-maintenance-warranty-92/why-turbo-timer-necessary-115216/
if you were really sick of noobs, you wouldnt cater to their knowledge or lack thereof
#30
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Part of "noobness" is humility. Once someone starts thinking they know more than everyone else, and try to make others feel small, it's usually a lacking of something on their part.
noob FTW!
noob FTW!