• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

Serial Posters

Cough Cough................ POST !!!!!!


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Are you trying to tempt me again? :roflblack::roflblack:
 
A golden opportunity to irritate the whole choir at once!

This should have been called the butt hurt choir thread. As that is pretty much what it is. I don't think anyone cares much about post counts, they care about the incessant posts that don't contribute. There are a few on every forum that show up and clutter threads with anecdotes and "I don't know but......". It's the pointless, speculative, non-contributing replies that I would say the majority find pointless, but stop shy of saying anything about.

I just activated the ignore list, in one shot I hid thousands of posts about nothing. This is the last I will say of that. Post to you hearts content!

(PS - I don't think the OP is actually an offender, but there are a few!)
 
This should have been called the butt hurt choir thread. As that is pretty much what it is. I don't think anyone cares much about post counts, they care about the incessant posts that don't contribute. There are a few on every forum that show up and clutter threads with anecdotes and "I don't know but......". It's the pointless, speculative, non-contributing replies that I would say the majority find pointless, but stop shy of saying anything about.

I just activated the ignore list, in one shot I hid thousands of posts about nothing. This is the last I will say of that. Post to you hearts content!

(PS - I don't think the OP is actually an offender, but there are a few!)

 
These are called social network forums for a reason. They are not technical network forums, that is for the 9-5 work day. Lol

Social forums are for everyone and everyone has their way of posting.

Some will never get over that...so they complain.

The rest of us enjoy the technical along w the joking around.

BTW...I only said all of this to up my post count because that's what I'm into. roflmao
 
I find this forum very entertaining and informative when I need something. Keep the funny posts coming they help me get through "times". Thanks to all. It is nice to know I have the Spyderlover army behind me and mine. :thumbup::clap:
 
Like it or not; this is a community.
Historically; communities will spring up for a variety of reasons:
The search for religious freedom
The quest for precious minerals
The availability of land.

Ours has sprung up from a commonality of interest: The Can Am Spyder! :thumbup:

However, communities will rarely stay focused upon a single activity, theology, or interest for an indefinite period of time. Diversity within a community is actually a good thing, because it allows all of us to gain other perspectives, and broaden ourselves.
Some will argue that this should be a place where technical information is passed freely among one and all... to the exclusion of all else... :shocked: (George Orwell has just entered the room! :yikes:)
Some would prefer a community more based upon the "Mel Brooksian" design: Cowboys sitting around a campfire, eating beans and tuning up their...:opps: for a concert of flatulence! :roflblack:
(Okay... that might be just me!)
My point is that there's room for everybody's version of what this place should be... :yes:
However; if there's a party going on "next door": are you going to be the neighbor that calls the cops?
Or the one that jumps the fence, and joins in?

The choice is yours!
 
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