If anyone finds that they've reached the end of their "helpfulness" in any thread, please just move on. Badgering members repeatedly is NOT helpful.
If you find someone's question(s) repetitive, and that the questions don't live up to your standards of what's "appropriate," simply don't answer, and find a thread elsewhere that you feel is more "worthy" of your help and your time.
The nastiness lately is out of hand, and will be dealt with as it (if it) arises again.
Thank you for your cooperation.
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:thumb: You're too awesome Pandy.
I have actually found I never had any real "helpfulness" to begin.
:laugh: other than that or maybe :flipoff: or perhaps :cookoo: followed by a :bowdown: ?
Well said, and to the noobs there is no such thing as a dumb question except maybe the one you didn't ask.
Everyone has to start somewhere, usually at the beggining. :thumb:
I think the more frequently acyive members know what's up.
BTW just ask yourself, would I say this in person? Or am I just being an internet goblin?
Well said Pandy. I hadn't read this post until right now but have written this advice in every stupid argument post ive seen this past few days. Hopefully it can be nipped in the bud and sorted out.
Good on ya pandy!
Pandy, you're right. You can see the tone changing just from the "General GS500 discussion" board to "Odds n Ends" - seems like a different world. No harm in badgering people and you can't stop it... but too much becomes unhealthy.