A general "how-to" about posting here on AO.

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  • PsychoBaller
    Gone are my SFL days...
    • Nov 2000
    • 1952

    #1

    A general "how-to" about posting here on AO.

    The following is a brief attempt to help some o the new peoples that find their way to Automags.org., and some of the old...

    Even if you're not looking to make any friends here on AO, the following will assist you to not make enemies... or at least, not a lot of enemies.

    I am in no way trying to diss you, make fun of you for being an AO newbie, or newb in general.

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    For the most part, AOer's don't get annoyed with newbs to the board, but more so, with repetitive-pointless-ignorant type posters.

    Understand, you don't have to make a new post on every single thought you have; and you certainly don't have to post in every single person's thread . While some may argue, the amount of posts you have does not = greatness. If I had it my way, I would get rid of the post-counter from all forums just to kill that dispute. Continuing, neither does one's join-date cause one to be better than another. While I've been around longer than most, I merely see my experience gained from this forum to be of value.

    Your opinion is valuable, but it's how you USE your opinion that counts. If you don't know something, simply refrain from posting. Try and use the SEARCH function to find posts on a question you may have. 99% of the time, it's already been answered and the post is awaiting your re-discovery.

    Furthermore, Please... Please, use spell-check of some sort before you post. Drag and drop your post into an E-mail and/or Word program if you must. Unless you really don't know how to spell or use punctuation... at least try and use a dictionary even a tiny bit (they have free ones online too ya know). It will allow people to more clearly understand what you're trying to get across. After originally posting, there is an EDIT button that appears for corrective purposes. I find myself using it quite frequently. If you've found your original post to be in error, attempt cleaning it up a bit.

    Lastly, sarcasm is not always understood on-line, so use the available, and free, emoticons - - to help others see your point of view. Have fun and spread good cheer, just be careful doing it.






    -baller



    small edit: Army, I see what ya did, good call.
    Last edited by PsychoBaller; 03-15-2007, 11:47 PM.
  • warbeak2099
    That is my foot!
    • Jan 2004
    • 4447

    #2
    Also, we accept noobs with open arms. Nothing is more fun that teaching someone the ropes. It's when a noob acts like they know everything when we get violent. If you are a noob, listen and be seen not heard. After a while when you actually know something, you will be able to comment on things. But do not do so before you have a full understanding of the issue. We like to teach noobs, we don't need to be taught by them. That is incredibly annoying and aggravating. When a noob tries to "teach" us that the eye system on a DMC or Ego is worse than the ACS bolt on their Spyder Electra... it makes us want to break things... living things.
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    • jenarelJAM
      Club Coordinator
      • Dec 2004
      • 1611

      #3
      Sticky?
      you know you play this game too much when the neighbors stop fixing their broken windows...
      :shooting: :cuss:

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      • pennywise
        Not Cut From The Same Mold
        • Mar 2002
        • 150

        #4
        Originally posted by warbeak2099
        We like to teach noobs, we don't need to be taught by them.
        Understatement of the year.

        A newby, or noob, could teach us old farts a lot actually. They come to the game with a fresh perspective that hasn't been tainted by the "whiny baby" attitude of many players. So what if they come equipped with a Spyder Electra?--they've got to start somewhere. Hell, that's better than what I started with!
        Granted, no one wants to hear them saying stupid things like their ACS bolt is better than eyes; however, it would behoove everyone if they are humbly told/shown why they are wrong.

        No one wins with a "holier-than-thou" attitude.
        "I'd rather have a free bottle in front of me, than a pre-frontal lobotomy."--anonymous

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        • Lenny
          I AM the AO famous!
          • Dec 2003
          • 1628

          #5
          Originally posted by warbeak2099
          ...When a noob tries to "teach" us that the eye system on a DMC or Ego is worse than the ACS bolt on their Spyder Electra... it makes us want to break things... living things.
          QFT. I hate non-technically incline personel trying to "teach" me something that I am already familiar with.

          But newbs can teach us some things. Maybe not alot on gear or technique, but ya never know... Shoot, Don Miguel taught me the patience I need to resist punching my computer moniter to death over everything retarded he says (and we all know there have been alot of them).

          *take a deep breath... breathe in... release...*
          Autocockers are the greatest markers ever made.
          ~The greatest BACKUP markers to AUTOMAGS!!

          Only temporary, get'n a new sig soon.

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          • Dubstar112
            Dubstar111x
            • Feb 2001
            • 2321

            #6
            Originally posted by Lenny
            QFT.

            moniter


            likewise. I have been around here quite a while, and I remember there was a time when most of the newbie questions would just simply get the word "search" as a reply. I think its time we start that again. However, I will add "Search, but do no resurrect", great if you found the answer acknowledge it peacefully to yourself instead of adding "cool" to a three year old post/topic. Unless you have something truly factual or relative to add.

            Hey, anyone want to guess when the last trigger rod length question was?
            Last edited by Dubstar112; 01-18-2007, 02:01 AM.
            AO #765
            CCM Series 5
            Prerelease Impulse
            Hyperframed Warped Mag w/flatline tank
            Feedback.


            Good to know that somone of Tom's status seeks "relief" from a sport he helped create. A sport now ruled by a single patent.

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            • Jaan
              It's Pronounced *John*

              • Apr 2005
              • 1310

              #7
              Originally posted by PsychoBaller
              Lastly, please... please, use spell-check before you post. Drag and drop your post into an E-mail, and/or Word program. Unless you really don't know how to spell and/or use punctuation... at least try and use - dictionary.com a bit more. It will allow people to more clearly understand what you're trying to get across.
              Google Toolbar has a spell check function for on-line forms, including replies on forums. It's by far the easiest way to spell check a forum post.

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              • warbeak2099
                That is my foot!
                • Jan 2004
                • 4447

                #8
                I did not mean we can't learn things from noobs. I meant it is annoying when they make statements like that and it's clear they have no knowledge about the matter whatsoever. What aggravates me is noobs that are all of a sudden experts on paintball technology. I've been playing for over 7 years and I'm still no where near an expert on all things technical. Noobs should not come on here with a sense that they posses some kind of technical prowess. We all know the Don Miguel conversation that I was referencing.
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                • Triangle

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Jaan
                  Google Toolbar has a spell check function for on-line forms, including replies on forums. It's by far the easiest way to spell check a forum post.
                  I still think the best way to spell check a forum post to is have a decent education. Hell, I'm an idiot and I can spell and use grammar decently. I am now waiting for this post to be picked apart by someone smarter than I.

                  Also, I had no idea your name was pronounced that way. Get alot of idiots offline who can't pronounce it?

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                  • Triangle

                    #10
                    Actually, let me add to the spell check thing.
                    I've been here a while, and I remember what Pschoballer's posts used to look like.
                    He's far from being an idiot, but his spelling and what not wasn't half as good as it is now.
                    Either he's taking his own advice and taking a moment to re-read and correct, or using the same advice to spell check it.
                    Either way it's easier to understand him now.

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                    • Desega
                      Here's Johnny!
                      • Sep 2004
                      • 518

                      #11
                      I think that noobs can offer a lot of fresh ideas to the sport and be fun to talk/post with, but I agree that this forum is best if they learn about the subject before they post. If you noobs out there what a place to post random stuff, check out the friendly corner.
                      I can't feel my toes . . .

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                      • craltal
                        MCB, baby...
                        • Oct 2003
                        • 1452

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Triangle
                        I still think the best way to spell check a forum post to is have a decent education. Hell, I'm an idiot and I can spell and use grammar decently. I am now waiting for this post to be picked apart by someone smarter than I.

                        Also, I had no idea your name was pronounced that way. Get alot of idiots offline who can't pronounce it?

                        It's not always the level of education that is a factor in someone's intelligence. I find sometimes my fingers move faster than my brain does when t comes to typing (one of the reasons I love Firefox 2.0 is the "on the fly" spell check)

                        I'll refrain from making comments bashing or glorifying anyone apparent intelligence in a thread that's supposed to be offering advice to everyone. I do think that the forums have been degrading lately due to some people not following common courtesy and posting useless replies and unnecessary scathing remarks in an attempt to elicit a response.

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                        • PsychoBaller
                          Gone are my SFL days...
                          • Nov 2000
                          • 1952

                          #13
                          Just wondering, but were you named something else previously? join date = 06' ?? I've been here since, well you see it. But rarely posted in the last year or so, with the majority of my posts being pre 04'.


                          In any event, thanks. Someone do a search on me, and find some of my very first posts...

                          On another note, I have moderate OCD, and a touch of Perfectionist Complex tied in with that... again ... can be such a nuisance. Used to work as a Quality Control Super at a couple of office related jobs.


                          -baller
                          (no longer "da")
                          Last edited by PsychoBaller; 01-20-2007, 06:58 PM.

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                          • Triangle

                            #14
                            Originally posted by PsychoBaller
                            Just wondering, but were you named something else previously? join date = 06' ?? I've been here since, well you see it. Rarely posted in the last year or so, with the majority of my posts being pre 04'.

                            I was a member prior to the boards crashing, and everyone having to re-register. I then finally reegistered in 02'.

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                            • Miscue
                              Super Moderator

                              • Oct 2000
                              • 7105

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Triangle
                              I was a member prior to the boards crashing, and everyone having to re-register. I then finally reegistered in 02'.
                              And now I know who you are. Banned.

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