Allen said:Quote:
Originally Posted by icspots
Lookin' good. Pretty much what commie at ************ did, though he didn't change his odo. LCD. I'd post a link for you to see his stuff, but I'm not allowed to. Also I don't think he ended up doing the AC controls.
Walkthrough?
You're not solicitating any product, if you are providing helpful information then that is okay. It would be cool especially if it were photos to look at.
There's a seperate rule about not advertising for non-sponsors.
Antoine's rule that I was talking about is you can't link to anything on other mazda forums regardless of whether or not it's for sale. I believe what was edited out of my post was "m,a,z,d,a,3,f,o,r,u,m". (minus the comma's of course) They actually have it set up now where it automatically replaces certain phrases with asteriks so that they don't have to go back and edit things. I was unaware that that rule included the names of other forums. Antoine, it's one thing to edit links, but now we're not allowed to mention certain words? What's next we won't be allowed to say "is"? If you're going to edit things this closely then change your rule. As a reminder, this is what you put in your post.
antoine said:Please DO NOT post links to other Online Mazda3 communities.
A word isn't a link. I specifically left off the rest of the address so it wasn't a hotlink.
Turtle of Time said:what i dont understand is why certain forum sites or names are ********* in asterisks... the site administration is really beginning to seem like Nazi Germany...
I completely agree. It's one thing to want to preserve a mazda community, but if things keep degenerating this way then I'll just take my contributions somewhere else. I have no wish to have to operate under martial law. As it is I already link people to this site (btw this is one of the two most active mazda forums I'm on) regularly to find information.
Sorry for jacking your thread bonhomme. I believe there's a thread on here where commie (from the forum which cannot be named) came over to this forum to share what he'd done with other people.