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Kry Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 152) |
posted July 12, 2000 07:52 AM
I think that there should be a seperate section in the board for newbie's to ask all the questions that they are to lazy to search for in the search section of the board, that way we won't have all the dip shit post asking dum questions, in all making this part of the board alot better. there has been other sections added why not a newbie section then maybe a a few modertors who are willing to answer those dum questions do so. So what do you mods think??? Kry..... IP: Logged |
Kry Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 152) |
posted July 13, 2000 03:41 AM
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MuscleTech Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 24) |
posted July 13, 2000 04:10 AM
Having a section for the newbies,like myself,might be the answer to a lot people out here. But there is going to come a time that these simple "dumb ass" questions are going to have new answers. This sport is not an art its a science and its changing every day, from different supplements,drugs and laws. Its hard not to ask the simple dumb questions. Im sorry if I sound rude but I have so many questions but afraid to ask becuase just following this board these past couple of weeks, I hesitate to ask most of them due to remrks like this. I'm here to learn and gain the experience from those who are already there and hopefully not f@#k myself up. Remember U started out just like us probably, so give us a break. Thanks and this is one of the best boards online now. Extremely knowledgable and reliable. Tech [This message has been edited by MuscleTech (edited July 13, 2000).] IP: Logged |
Sight1 Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 61) |
posted July 13, 2000 04:17 AM
MuscleTech I agree with you. There are however, those jackasses who ask questions that have been answered 100's of times in previous posts. I think that there is entirely too many insignificant posts in some of the forums. There is no sure fire way to combat these useless posts, so we deal with it. Newbies suffer the wrath, because they ask before they research previous posts. ------------------ IP: Logged |
YellowD98 Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 165) |
posted July 13, 2000 04:46 AM
Personally, I like this idea. I remember having to do all those searches, it was a pain in the butt having to weed through all the crap posts to get to the quality stuff. Having a FAQ type of deal with concise but quality answers to common questions would greatly help a lot of people out. Then if they still post stupid questions, we can kill them. IP: Logged |
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