AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
It only comes across that way on the internet.But, maybe you are right. I am too dense to see the correllation between your examples, and your intellect went right over my head.
Bottom line is ramping is hear to stay. You don't have to understand it, like it or use it. Trigger control and discipline are both still very much a part of using any E-marker. Even with ramping software. Perhaps I was wrong to think you'd understand any of this? I tried, but apparently you haven't moved up the evolutionary scale enough to fully comprehend just how the game and equipment has advanced over the years. Maybe in the mean time you be better off playing with sticks and stones?
That has yet to be decided. So, it isnt the bottom line. Its here for now. All it will take is one lawsuit to change things. Its just a matter of time, IMO.
And since the NPPL doesnt allow ramping, those who dont believe in it have a choice. And with the recent NPPL purchase to be backed by a well-funded conglomerate...Id imagine its going to stay non-ramping for a while. I could be wrong, but I doubt it.
And insurance companies that underwite field owners dont allow ramping, so any field that does runs the risk of losing their shorts.
So, it isnt as "here to stay" as one might think. Thats the bottom line.
Originally posted by REDRT
You don't have to understand it, like it or use it. Trigger control and discipline are both still very much a part of using any E-marker. Even with ramping software.
I do understand it, dont like, and dont use it. Trigger control and discipline are both a part of using a semi-auto e-marker. Thats the bottom line.
Originally posted by REDRT
Perhaps I was wrong to think you'd understand any of this? I tried, but apparently you haven't moved up the evolutionary scale enough to fully comprehend just how the game and equipment has advanced over the years.
Perhaps. But Ive moved up the evolutionary scale enough to fully comprehend that ramping is not an advancement of the game, or equipment.
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