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10-14-2008, 11:56 AM | #42 | |
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I, and others, would like to help. Alas, I cannot FIND the post where you described the problem you are having and what information you need about a luggage rack. I see: Key, tires, fender, gas tank.....but no luggage rack. WHERE IS THE QUESTION ?? I just did a complete search again and still don't see it. I also cannot see where anybody critisized the spelling in one of YOUR messages. This is getting VERY confusing......at least for me. Am I missing something here ?? I think you need to either reference the post where you asked about a luggage rack OR post the question again. I think this ZOMBIE thread needs to DIE. :skull:
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I think she was saying that she came here(to this thread) to find out about a luggage rack, and then just decided to put her two cents in, in regards to you commenting on someones spelling, grammer, etc..... but never really did bother to ask a question about luggage racks at all, so I guess she didn't really need to start a new thread about luggage racks since she obviously found out all she needed to know on this one or there would have been a question in there somewhere, or so you would think. :??:
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-If someone has a question, and they have searched a bit on the forum before asking, then we will answer that specific question. Heck, we usually answer it no matter what.
-If the information is contained somewhere on the forum in a clear enough manner that will answer the question being asked, then a link will be posted to that discussion. This does not mean that the new topic is dead, it just speeds along the process of delivering useful information to the one asking the question. Writing incoherently and miss-speeling wurdz are two completely different things. Since writing is the only way that we have to communicate with each other on this forum, it is very important that someone asking, or answering, a question be as clear as they can with their answer, or query. Otherwise, we all spend wasted time trying to figure out what someone was trying to say. |
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I was just looking around . I'm thinking about adding a luggage rack, Givi, something like that, while searching around on the forum for ideas, ran across the spelling comments and decided to comment. Wish I wouldn't have. That's all. No. I did not and will not post my own personal "question" about how to go about adding a Givi/luggage rack until I am a bit more informed about the how to' s (which was why I was looking at this thread titled "Luggage Rack in the first place), but I certainly will when I am ready. Didn't mean to confuse anyone. Mary Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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Cash it in whenever you are ready!
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There are many recent examples I can list off the top of my head where someone referred to the wrong part in reference to something entirely different (gear/lever/shifter/peg/thing) and was quickly enlightened to their errant ways. It's seldom unpleasant as most people come here to learn, and a lot of the experienced here like to teach. I haven't seen a LOT of reprimanding going on, but that's not to say it doesn't happen. Sometimes, it's even necessary. This is a very self-repairing board, for the most part, and the relatively few disagreements and flames that I've run across in my perusal of the past posts here are far between, and are mostly caused by one of a few things -- a veteran being touchy and feeling their knowledge or status threatened; a newb asking an identical question to an ongoing and ACTIVE discussion; someone asking the same question over and over in multiple posts in multiple forums, as if people didn't see it the first time. I can safely say, I'm personally guilty of two, or all, of those things, and I don't expect it to change. This is easily one of the most informative boards I've been a part of, and like many others, will continue to be a part of even if I ever decide to move on from the GZ. This thread, like a few others, has ventured so far off-topic that page two doesn't even address the actual topic of page one except as an admonition. If Dupo or Badbob or I were the stereotypical admin/assholes of other boards, this thread would have been locked down right after a couple of my own posts and a couple of users warned. We're not, and I'm of the firm belief that threads like this are cathartic in a sense for the psyche of the board itself. Maybe I'm wrong in prejudging this board or its veteran members, but I'm pretty sure, based on experience and past behavior, that we will all have a big group hug in the end (plus reach-arounds) and appreciate each other for their own personal proclivities, without holding any big grudges. Now, maybe someone can actually tell me what tires will fit on my GZ, and is there any way to make my bike go faster? :redflip: </tirade>
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10-15-2008, 06:09 PM | #49 |
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copy n paste it into your email.
spell check it. copy n paste it into the post box Just a couple of key strokes and you look like you can spell. :whistle:
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