OK you know what, as apparently some of you refuse to understand why we move and organize threads. Hypothetically, would you prefer if we could turn OFF the subforums for you (and/or any other member that wants this feature). Mind you you would have NO organization and threads would all be just one big list. If that's what you want then I will do my best to make that happen for you.
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Originally Posted by Black On Black On Black
Hahahah i guess! :P
100% no problem. No harm no foul. I understand that it can get very frustrating.
Also, your statements have not gone unheard, i will be making more of an effort to place my posts according to their proper location.
I apologize for coming off like an A-hole, it's just my personality lol. I honestly didn't mean any disrespect. thank you for your time.
Stieger, i'm amusing the bad attitude he heard was directed at you. I apologize, i had great respect for you before you became a mod while i was/am following your build thread, and continue to have great respect for you.
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Thank you much, and no worries. A tough childhood of beatings taught me to roll with the punches. Thank you for that last part, it's really appreciated. I honestly do my best to help out where I can, and I mean I kind of cheat the subforum system because I use the "New Posts" button more than anything. The way I look at the subforum thing is as a hierarchy. Here's my analogy without using shapes (btw I was not in any way trying to be condescending with the shapes thing - it just seemed like a really good example to me).
OK so Congress right. Let's say I have a question about the emissions laws of California in regards to my SS. So my first option is to ask all of congress this question (the general camaro subforum). Now while I will get a LOT of responses, how many of them do you think are accurate? I mean the entire congress can't specialize in California emissions laws can it? How would it do anything else. OK so my next step is to go ask the State Emissions committee (the V8 exhaust, bolt-on, engine subforum). Now I'm getting somewhere, these guys are giving me specific details about emissions laws. Problem is, the committee is like 15 people and they can't all be from California right? So now I need to hunt down the California represenative on the State Emissions committee (Cali - regional subforum). Bam this guy knows his shit. He answers all my questions in under 30 minutes.
So where I'm going with this is that yes, you can ask all of congress your question, but how helpful will that be? Getting all of these different responses at once? Wouldn't it be easier, AND faster to go find the California represenative on the State Emissions committee? His only job is to know California state emissions laws, so he'll probably answer your question in a matter of minutes.