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Sfla2
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Sep 02, 2013

posting profile info

Wish posters would put in their rig info someplace when posting as it would help alot.
either in their profile info or signature just some place so we can answer it easy
  • lakeside013104 wrote:
    Great advice folks. Thank you.

    Lakeside
    One more thing - you can also click on the Notify Moderator link on the offending post. Stuff like that is against the rules - which the moderator should be enforcing.
  • Sfla2 wrote:
    Wish posters would put in their rig info someplace when posting as it would help alot.
    either in their profile info or signature just some place so we can answer it easy

    I agree,how many times have we seen someone ask a question with no info?
    On the other side,my sig lists my stuff and I have never been flamed
    altho the Bronco isn't popular and the champion isn't either.
    Now if we could only get people stop saying they triple tow!!!
    I have never seen anyone tow three trailers.
  • I have posted our rig, because people have asked. Several folks have PM'd me to find out more info regarding our unit. I think it's helpful and interesting.
  • lakeside013104 wrote:
    I used to proudly display rig information in my signature, but Gmcsmoke, greatwhitenorth69, & DSteiner51 flamed me with that information. I choose NOT to give those BAD boys any more “ammunition” to do future flames on me. It is very sad that this forum can get so negative and unfriendly sometimes. I used to think all RVers were really nice folks.

    Lakeside


    Know what you mean. I had about six goofballs jump me over toilet tissue disposal of all things when I made a joke of it. :S
  • I just checked my own. A couple of spots have N/A in them simply because I didn't know the answer. "RVing since" and "Website". I have a Fleetwood 'C' but didn't know the model number. Still don't. I had a Roadtrek before the 'C', but don't remember the year or model number.
    As far as my map, I've never been in Washington or Oregon. And although I've been in all the northeastern states from Mass. north, not in an RV, so I can't answer RV questions, but I can sure talk about winter - on an aircraft carrier, and offer color commentary on the "Combat Zone" in Boston. Alas, it is no more. :)
  • lakeside013104 wrote:
    I used to proudly display rig information in my signature, but Gmcsmoke, greatwhitenorth69, & DSteiner51 flamed me with that information. I choose NOT to give those BAD boys any more “ammunition” to do future flames on me. It is very sad that this forum can get so negative and unfriendly sometimes. I used to think all RVers were really nice folks.

    Lakeside

    Cripes! ^^^^ very sad!

    Looks like anyone can fall victim to unseen on-line task chair bullies.
    I've been 4umming for about ten years and as sites grow the chasm between groups widens.
    Forums are all talk, few remember what they said or who they said it to.
    I find this forum somewhat irritating, yet there are way worse places to waste words on.

    The denizens of this place are probably late 40's to high 70's in age on average. Most likely respectable people who are successful in life.

    The above is where I find this place strange with the amount of bickering and at times down right hatefulness.
    This is one reason I try not to ask many questions, I'm retired and have been around the block once or twice.

    Could it be that we are all at an age where we can tell you, but take offense at being told what to do.

    Everyone knows the internet face is not the real face.
    I'm sure we'd all do much better saying hell-o with an actual handshake.

    Just my thoughts...
    Peace everyone!
  • Thats_Ok wrote:
    lakeside013104 wrote:
    I used to proudly display rig information in my signature, but ******, **********, & ******* flamed me with that information. I choose NOT to give those BAD boys any more “ammunition” to do future flames on me. It is very sad that this forum can get so negative and unfriendly sometimes. I used to think all RVers were really nice folks.

    Lakeside

    Cripes! ^^^^ very sad!

    Looks like anyone can fall victim to unseen on-line task chair bullies.
    I've been 4umming for about ten years and as sites grow the chasm between groups widens.
    Forums are all talk, few remember what they said or who they said it to.
    I find this forum somewhat irritating, yet there are way worse places to waste words on.

    The denizens of this place are probably late 40's to high 70's in age on average. Most likely respectable people who are successful in life.

    The above is where I find this place strange with the amount of bickering and at times down right hatefulness.
    This is one reason I try not to ask many questions, I'm retired and have been around the block once or twice.

    Could it be that we are all at an age where we can tell you, but take offense at being told what to do.

    Everyone knows the internet face is not the real face.
    I'm sure we'd all do much better saying hell-o with an actual handshake.

    Just my thoughts...
    Peace everyone!

    It is kind of like telling someone off over the telephone. They can't see you and you can't see them. Gives us some kind of super power in our minds. Like we can get away with verbal assassination over the phone without getting hurt ourselves. I got mad at the pharmacy folks at RiteAid the other day, told them that they had no clue when it comes to customer service, had to hang up in her ear as she kept rambling on about nothing concerning the problem. Was a easy fix - told doc to send DW's scripts to a more customer friendly pharmacy. Now I don't have to put up with RiteAid's annoying phone calls. But I might have jumped from the frying pan into the fire - time will tell.

    And it is easier to loose it and verbally assassinate someone over a internet forum. But it certainly is not the right thing to do. I think we need to spread respect with respect. Not necessary to flame anyone. And not necessary announce the name of someone who does the flaming. That just feeds the flamers ego and gives them more power over the person being flamed. Better to let the person with real power (moderator or administrator) reach out through cyberspace and put the flamers in their place.
  • Thats_Ok.....I like your well thought out opinion on this topic. Thanks for taking the time to share.

    Lakeside