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Reading and replying.
« on: 21 July 2014, 11:46:27 »

Something I have considered for quite some time now, this post prompted by the latest 'plaintive bleat' that being,
Re: German F1
« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 21:18:58 »         47 views and two comments..

Now consider the following...

Newbie Welcome Area
If you are new, pop in here and say hello. We don't bite and this way you will be sure one of the regulars makes you welcome   'I wonder which wag will point out that more than ONE regular has replied'???

Omega 2.5 V6 CDX (Read 32 times)4 replies

Milton says hello and thank you (Read 44 times)  8 replies..

Topic: Hi (Read 108 times)  7 replies.


Topic: Newbie saying hello (Read 147 times)  8 replies.


Topic: Hello (Read 157 times)  8 replies..

Previously reading another 'plaintive cry' about lack of response, I noted that the author had NOT replied to any posts from others around the same time..?? But ALWAYS replied to any posts from an Admin? Perhaps instead of chatting all manner of 'crap' in Gen Dis those stuck up their 'own backsides' could bother to make newbies WELCOME and invite them into the Forum.
Something I have never experienced, but then I have only been a member for 4 plus years, and in honesty not posted very much, the main reasons being:
Very few replies to my, important to me posts, but, should one of the girls ask something as important as, which 'colour to paint the gate', 7,000,000 replies???
Being beaten to a reply.
Technical jargon which goes right 'over my head'.
Incessant posts about phone apps, how did the world survive all these years without them?
No desire to attain a fictitious rating, i.e. Omega Surf, Omega Lord etc etc. earnt sometimes simply by posting an emoticon? I wonder if newbies initially think that these attainments denote the person's expertise with the Omega??
'Awwww poor me'..  :'(
Come on lads, WELCOME newbies into the fold.
Time for me to run for cover...... :( No offence intended... ;)

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Re: Reading and replying.
« Reply #1 on: 21 July 2014, 11:51:00 »

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Re: Reading and replying.
« Reply #2 on: 21 July 2014, 15:08:31 »

38 views and only one  two replies so far  :-\
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Re: Reading and replying.
« Reply #3 on: 21 July 2014, 15:24:04 »

45 views and only three replies ;D
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Re: Reading and replying.
« Reply #4 on: 21 July 2014, 15:51:16 »

The answers simple Rob, flutter your eyes more, grow a pair of tits and wear a dress more often   ;D ;D
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Re: Reading and replying.
« Reply #5 on: 21 July 2014, 15:59:18 »

Couldn't agree more Steve... But those who have posted help me in my conviction concerning mentality... ;)
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Under-steer is when the front of the car hits the wall, and over-steer is when the rear of the car hits the wall.
Power is how fast you hit the wall and torque is how much of the wall you take with you.

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Re: Reading and replying.
« Reply #6 on: 21 July 2014, 16:03:45 »

Couldn't agree more Steve... But those who have posted help me in my conviction concerning mentality... ;)

Interesting. Very interesting....

But I have to say you can't expect to stand on your soap box and cry foul to all and sundry, when all here have tried to help with your top end issues and been completely ignored. Why would people bother after that?


Re newbies, I used to, but got a pissy pm from admin and haven't bothered since. Something about the order replies appear or something. Whatever. :-\

Re F1 thread, as I said on that thread. Personally didn't reply as I hadn't seen the race.


There is an element of grumpy ness, to your posts that doesn't inspire a conversation. So cheer up ya grumpy bugger :P ;D

No offence like ;)



...and as you say, your a bit of a lurker yourself ;) ;D
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Re: Reading and replying.
« Reply #7 on: 21 July 2014, 17:46:29 »

The answers simple Rob, flutter your eyes more, grow a pair of tits and wear a dress more often   ;D ;D
What Jusme wears at the weekend is no concern of ours, Mr TG :P

No offence intended Jusme :y
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Re: Reading and replying.
« Reply #8 on: 21 July 2014, 18:30:00 »

I've always been told "if you've got nothing constructive to say, then don't say it at all" :y
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Re: Reading and replying.
« Reply #9 on: 21 July 2014, 18:52:51 »

Do we have a newby section here at OOF?.... ??? ??? ???
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Re: Reading and replying.
« Reply #10 on: 21 July 2014, 19:05:20 »

Do we have a newby section here at OOF?.... ??? ??? ???
Don't know tbh :(

If there is I ain't seen it
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Re: Reading and replying.
« Reply #11 on: 21 July 2014, 19:27:48 »

 Must be a right rowdy bunch in there. All the the threads are locked :o
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Re: Reading and replying.
« Reply #12 on: 21 July 2014, 20:08:18 »

But I have to say you can't expect to stand on your soap box and cry foul to all and sundry, when all here have tried to help with your top end issues and been completely ignored. Why would people bother after that?
  Please enlighten me as to who the 'all' are??? Anyone who has tried to help I have been courteous, polite and patient with.  Unlike some I ask in a manner that I hope portrays just how grateful I am for any help. Rather than demand as some do... But your observation does beg the question... 'How do you know'..???  :-\

There is an element of grumpy ness, to your posts that doesn't inspire a conversation. So cheer up ya grumpy bugger   
Rather than what exactly, 'Total tosh and adolescent drivel'???

But the main thrust of my post was concerning the Welcoming of Newbies, or rather the lack of it... Looking back a couple of years many more members managed to post a welcome.
An Example of MY GRUMPY POSTS.
1)Can't argue with that...  ;D
2)Trundling around the A46 minding my own business on the way to Hemswell Cliff at a steady 60 - 65 when suddenly there's one of those bl**dy Audi repmobiles stuck up my chuff. 'Aha' thought I, almost onto the dual carriageway, just press that little button on top of the stick, and 'gun it' off of the roundabout. Give that blooming 2ltr diesel a faceful of dust... Wait for it... Wait. O.K. Shove the 'loud pedal'... "ROOOAAAARRRR"...... As I get left sitting red faced with what appears to be half the population of Lincolnshire peering out of their cars at ME. Took a quick look at the back of the Audi, 'HuH'? That doesn't say 2 L diesel... it says.......RS4... Damn...  :-[ :o
3)Got my renewal quote through on Saturday, £180 fully comp, which I thought was good. This morning via e-mail from one of those well known comparison sites....

Car Line Direct
✔ Courtesy car included
✔ Windscreen cover included ......................£118.83

RIAS
✔ Courtesy car included
✔ Windscreen cover included.....................£125.99

RAC
✔ Legal cover included
✔ Courtesy car included
✔ Windscreen cover included....................£147.41

All very interesting but going to look at a 2007. Saab 9-3. 2.8T Aero today, that'll scupper those quotes..  :-\

4)Traffic in Lincoln at a standstill this morning, tremendous amount of cars heading for the Waddington show, I hope the weather clears for them all, as well as me. Being an Omega owner I'm 'careful' with money, and live just 3 miles from the airfield, so am hoping for clearer skies to get a 'free show'. The Saab Draken kicked it off nicely yesterday...  :y

5)So amusing to listen to a ' victim's family spokesperson' on the news this morning. 'I am sure eventually my sister will tell her story. p..a..u..s..e.. through the proper channels'.. 'HuH'!! What are they then, 'a bidding war between daily rags'??
6)Sadly Gerry Goffin has passed away. Along with ex wife Carole penned much musical pleasure.. R.I.P. Gerry. :(
7)It's my first 'fag free' day today... :-\ :-\ Well done all who have succeeded, if I manage it I might be able to afford to run a miggy??
8)I wonder what the Lib Dems positive spin will be after coming in sixth in the Newark by election?
9)We are all well aware of the risks in so many things, but the 'it won't happen to me' thoughts are always at play. :'(
10)So the Island claims yet another young life. R.I.P. Karl. :'(
11)While I agree with your point TB. Those jobs didn't just appear 2 years ago, someone has done them over the years. But as I'm sure after reading many posts on here, its a matter of, 'I aint bl**dy doing that for that wage'.

12)Just watching the local news and once again (grooooaaan) immigration is the main topic. What is really getting to pee me off is the standard chant of so many immigrants.. 'We will do the work the English won't do'.. When, oh when will someone ask.. 'So who the bl**dy hell did it before you came then'  ??? >:(
13)Moved to Lincoln November 2012.. It's cheaper 'ooop north'. Have to say, it is much cheaper for a great deal of things, couldn't have bought a shed in Bedford for what I paid for this place, but here is the conundrum. How come ALL the tradesmen charge every bit as much as they do 'darn sarf' Sympathising with Rog.. IF you can get one in the first place?? Our property is ringed by trees, no problem getting offers to have the trees seen to. Every other day there seems to be yet another tree specialist ringing our bell? They all stuff a screwed up flier in my hand, 'Oi cud gie ya a quote roit now boy'. They all climb back into the obligatory white transit and leave.
14)I don't know who will replace Moyes, and i'm about as interested as the 'man in the moon'.. But whoever it is I hope part of his contract stipulates that. 'All teams to play Man U, must put their desire to win the match, second to the manager's desire to 'hang on to his job'..   
I suppose everyone working in the manufacturing industry who has a less than perfect manager, and is on a paltry wage (compared to the prima donna's in football) is covered for turning out 'shoddy work' this week, and every week in fact, and the manager will be dismissed as incompetent Mind you, should any machinist turn out a 'good piece of work', (what he is paid for.) I hope he will be able to run the length of the factory with his overalls over his head, and all other machinists jump on him bestowing hugs and kisses. FGS..
Well those above, one or two more and twenty five Welcome messages take me back to April 2014 just 59 total posts.  "Really Grumpy"??






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Re: Reading and replying.
« Reply #13 on: 21 July 2014, 20:29:39 »

I personally have never welcomed any of the newbies. Or I may have done many moons ago.

In my opinion newbies need to venture in to the gen car chat,  help or gen dis and stick around instead of Fred blogs with seven posts and ten years account activation who only comes on when his car is nackerd.
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« Reply #14 on: 21 July 2014, 20:35:23 »

Am I missing something? Is it a rule for everyone to welcome newbies? Surely a few hellos from Admins & some oldies should suffice.
Some of us are shy dont you know.  :-\
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