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A lil somethin bout nothin

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I just want to give a HUGE thanks to anyone and everyone who contributes to this forums technically challenged.
I am a member on a prominent VW forum/website (Have been since 2004) and when I posted a question about a rear end swap, I got the BIGGEST rash of crap from other members for not using the search function properly and using the wrong terminology for certain parts yadda-yadda-blah-blah.
So, thanks again to all of those who have helped and will continue to help me keep my bike on the road.
 
Are you saying that we are a little behind the times and need to step up our bashing and crap-dishing?
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We could do it, but then this forum would not be what it is.
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I think it has something to do with a thing called...

MATURITY
 
BTW - No prob Splittie, the guys here are a very friendly bunch. We argue about religion and polics etc. but, at the end of the day, we all love old motorbikes.
 
I truly enjoy helping people get their bike together. I've already made almost every mistake known to man so it's nice to share my "experience" with others so they don't go down the same path.:)
Newbies are welcome of course but, sounding a little grumpy, sometimes it gets old when they can easily figure out their own problem if they just put in a little work using the search function. It's one thing to be technically challenged, but something else entirely to be lazy.

Too bad we can't get some more stickies around here - for Basscliff's megawelcome for example. It would save a lot of searching for newbies, which would help everyone.
 
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I truly enjoy helping people get their bike together. I've already made almost every mistake known to man so it's nice to share my "experience" with others so they don't go down the same path.

I always say, "I learn more from my mistakes than my successes". In addition, "A smart man learns from his mistakes and doesn't repeat them, but a smarter man learns from the mistakes of others and doesn't DO them."

I, too, am thankful for the members of this site. We're a genuine bunch.
 
I always say, "I learn more from my mistakes than my successes". In addition, "A smart man learns from his mistakes and doesn't repeat them, but a smarter man learns from the mistakes of others and doesn't DO them."
I like that.
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I'm going to add that to one that I use all the time:

You should learn from the mistakes of others.
You will probably not live long enough to do them all yourself.
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How about..."it's only a MISTAKE if you do something wrong TWICE".
 
Ditto!

You guys are awesome! I try and spend time reading as much as I can because everytime someone asks a question I learn more about things I may eventually have to do.

This is a great forum!!!!!!

Rick
 
I like that.
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I'm going to add that to one that I use all the time:

You should learn from the mistakes of others.
You will probably not live long enough to do them all yourself.
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That's a good one, too. :o)
 
How about..."it's only a MISTAKE if you do something wrong TWICE".
There's always..
"There's no such thing as a dumb question"
(Yeah, right! I remember when I was a kid and I asked my dad a few questions that he felt were dumb..... and he let me know it too!!)
 
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