Yeah everyone seems to use green or blue even though everything in the cars are red (smack)Rider69 said:So a gauge installed in a MP5 will more than likely utilize the same colors as one for the MSP? Hmmmmm???
Rider69 said:So, you have learned nothing and benefitted absoultely zero from this site? Enjoy your new site!![]()
InsidiousMSP said:Honestly, I haven't seen much to learn here but only from a few individuals: Joe P, perfworks, and spool. I'm sure others have learned from this site however. Never said otherwise.
Right some would buy blue some would buy green and NONE of them would match the red interior lights of ALL proteges.II-Savy said:
"So a gauge installed in a MP5 will more than likely utilize the same colors as one for the MSP? Hmmmmm???"
NOT
II-Savy said:"So a gauge installed in a MP5 will more than likely utilize the same colors as one for the MSP? Hmmmmm???"
NOT
1st MP3 in NH said:Then per what your asking Joe would have stayed in the MSP section, Perf in the P5 and Spool in the MP3.
II-Savy said:okay. go start another site. im gonna join up on your site then and b****, then say "**** this place, im making MY OWN SITE" and its gonna be MSPROXORSFUCKYOURBOXORS.COM.NET.ORGASM
What the **** does this mean? Did I ever say "**** this place?"
You are both making the fundamental argument of interest based on model sub division of car. Hence per your feelings and logic terry being an MP3 owner would have stayed there. Perfworks being an MSP owner would have stayed in those subsections for th emost part. Ans Joe would have stayed in the MSP.InsidiousMSP said:Yeah because I said you can't post in a section if you don't have that particular car.![]()
InsidiousMSP said:Dexter, 1st,
Regardless of what you may think that I think of this community and it's moderators, I simply have a different opinion of the purpose of forums like these. I've realized that trying to give suggestions will only get me sarcastic or pointless responses. Personally, I'm interested in seeing a more technical side to things. Joining forums and merging topics so other owners can mingle together is fine and dandy, but not in the best interest for those who are in need of help, or interested in helping, even if they're developing and selling products.
When you see countless posts that start with a simple tech question, and end up trashed because the first 7 posts say it's in the wrong section, it should have been searched, and then have you people mocking the rules, turning into a debate with the mods, etc... it gets old and leads to nothing.
Rider69 said:Which all comes back to...if people would learn to post in the proper forum or use the search key, there would be so much more order to the forum.