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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: Teutonic_Tamer on 09 September 2008, 21:19
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Hmmmm. Offered some of my hard earned advice on the "other side", and I get treated like sh!t! :angry: :sick:
Take a look, and give me your honest opinions chaps (and chapesses). :smiley:
Link: http://uk-mkivs.net/forums/p/213612/1406834.aspx
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Hmmmm. Offered some of my hard earned advice on the "other side", and I get treated like sh!t! :angry: :sick:
Take a look, and give me your honest opinions chaps (and chapesses). :smiley:
Link: http://uk-mkivs.net/forums/p/213612/1406834.aspx
saw this and found it amusing - most of them don't have a fecking clue over there and i find it very unhelpful on times - only seem to reply if you ask a straighforward question :undecided:
they are right though - you know FOOK ALL :tongue: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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Wouldn't waste your breath over there T_T if they are going to respond like that. They don't have a clue..
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They are a happy bunch over there aren't they :shocked:
TBH I think your posts and the details you provided, which as you said is based on your hard earned experience, wasn't taken in the right way and unlike here where it typically starts a debate or two they just seem to have gone on the defensive.
Just leave them to it.
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Being a Superchips Bluefin customer and having open fog light grilles I think you got all you deserved!! :grin: :grin: :grin:
Only kidding T_T :wink: There doesn't seem much love over there, maybe a group hug is in order :laugh:
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I don't mind having the piss taken and the like, as most of you probably know, but I don't really care for unjustified personal atacks! :shocked:
I actually defended the other side quite vigorously, when someone on another forum was bad-mouthing them. The person in question was saying how hostile ukmkivs were, and how unfriendly, unhelpful, and unwelcoming they were - and I tried to state they wern't. The twit had plagiarised vast chunks of ukmkivs posts for another two forums though, so he probably got what he ask for, though! :rolleyes:
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You can only take a horse to water. :drool:
My fav bit was
Firstly.
secondly.
thirdly. :grin:
fourthly. :grin: :grin:
fifthly. :grin: :grin: :grin:
and lastly. :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:
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You can only take a horse to water. :drool:
My fav bit was
Firstly.
secondly.
thirdly. :grin:
fourthly. :grin: :grin:
fifthly. :grin: :grin: :grin:
and lastly. :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:
ROTFLMAO - didn't notice that. :laugh: :laugh:
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:grin: :grin: :grin:
Im sure I saw a sixthly in there too!! :laugh:
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:grin: :grin: :grin:
Im sure I saw a sixthly in there too!! :laugh:
Yep my mistake how stupiddly of me. :rolleyes:
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anyone got any popcorn?? ?? :laugh:
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Children should be seen and not heard.
Wouldn't worry TT - we are a more mature and accepting audience here. Feck em, they need to respect their elders. Downside of the current economic climate when toddlers can afford the Mk V - maybe time to move on to the Mk VI but then, NO FECK EM AGAIN :evil:
No respect :rolleyes:
Cass
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to be honest it's easy to get slightly upset when giving your opinion and someone throws it back in your face but you went on the offensive quite quickly with comments about chav grilles and farting on the autobahn, so what were you expecting
my opinion that may well be worth jack sh!t is that they wont make much difference and would only be worth considering if you thought they looked better and any small difference they make isn't worth arguing about
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"ants farting on the roadside" class T_T :laugh: boy o boy, they are a funny tempered lot over the road arnt they!
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I ventured back to ukmkivs earlier tonight but it has gone right down hill theres nowt worth reading on there now imo.
i got a bit hacked of with the anti ed30 brigade and had a go myself back at them and it turned sour.
I did notice they copied my VW / seat part and price list lol.
T/T the R32 callipers dont have the piston hosing painted either, might be as they aren't seen so painting them is a waste of cash?
with out stirring anything up lol, I am getting the S3 intercooler fitted on sat, as you know i have said open grills, by that post am i right in saying i am taking air away from where that I/C will be fitted.
I am doing a 1/4 mile day at crail and wondered if its worth reverting back to closed?
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to be honest it's easy to get slightly upset when giving your opinion and someone throws it back in your face
I agree with that sentiment, but I certainly didn't get upset over anyone challenging my posts. But they didn't realy challenge any of my valid comments. Instead, they used the "my post count is larger than yours" attitude, and got very personal - and not at all welcoming towards n00bs. Which I find a little strange that the Admins allow!
but you went on the offensive quite quickly with comments about chav grilles and farting on the autobahn, so what were you expecting
But it's called "right of reply". And if someone really got upset about the grilles being called "chav", and ants breaking wind - then they really need to get a life. Because those comments were clearly meant to be "tounge in cheek". :smiley:
my opinion that may well be worth jack sh!t is that they wont make much difference and would only be worth considering if you thought they looked better and any small difference they make isn't worth arguing about
But I've never argued against them on a point of looks, and I thought that I'd made that point clear, hence the "ETTO" bit? :undecided:
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"ants farting on the roadside" class T_T :laugh: boy o boy, they are a funny tempered lot over the road arnt they!
Yeah, I thought they'd laugh at it! Your right though, they must have had their sense of humour removed! :rolleyes:
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oh dear....did wonder if that would get aired over here!!!
LOL
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I ventured back to ukmkivs earlier tonight but it has gone right down hill theres nowt worth reading on there now imo.
i got a bit hacked of with the anti ed30 brigade and had a go myself back at them and it turned sour.
Was it any of them who had a go at me?
I did notice they copied my VW / seat part and price list lol.
Typical. Talk of double standards. :rolleyes:
T/T the R32 callipers dont have the piston hosing painted either, might be as they aren't seen so painting them is a waste of cash?
Ahh, OK, thanks. What about the S3s? My RS calipers are fully painted, and there's cock-all room to see the rears when the alloys are on. Maybe that's where the Audi "price premium" goes to! :grin:
with out stirring anything up lol, I am getting the S3 intercooler fitted on sat,
Are you doing it yourself. Its a twit of a job, but if you are pulling off the front end, you might as well add the Forge too. :wink: And make sure to use some anti-seize paste on the fixings. The steel bolts and the alloy speed nuts on the lock carrier can corrode fairly quick! :rolleyes:
as you know i have said open grills, by that post am i right in saying i am taking air away from where that I/C will be fitted.
I am doing a 1/4 mile day at crail and wondered if its worth reverting back to closed?
Do you have vag-com? If so, hook it up, and monitor the inlet air temp. I'd probably state they'd have more of an effect of taking air away from the front brake ducts, along with the underfloor DSG ducts. Try with both grilles, swapping them between runs. :smiley:
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LOL rather amusing, I too like the point 1, point 2, point 3 etc!
As I say alot: A pube is a pube in anyone's book, all you can do is trim them back! :grin: Best thing you can do, is chin them up, from hell!
Don't bother with them!
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Hmmm,
I spotted this on UKMVI's earlier tonight and I must admit it made me do a double take. I do post over there every so often, but like others have said, it has gone downhill contentwise on the MKV section. I think this is probably because I've spammed so much over there about this forum that most of the intelligent discerning types are now over here on a regular basis. :wink:
I can see why you have only done around 60+ posts on there in 20 months membership though TT :grin:
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"Did you compare this with any "control"? Did you close off the road, travel along a section of the road, recording your speed, whilst at the same time, measuring the exact mass of the car, the atmospheric pressure, the ambient air temperature, the air humidity, the wind speed, the wind direction - all with the OEM closed grilles fitted???????
And then did you repeat all of the above with your chav-tastic open fog lamp grilles, with the identical measurements from the previous run - same fuel level, same air temp, same humidity, same windspeed, same wind direction?
No - I think not. In that case, your 1.27mph (was that measured to a recurring 10th significant figure?) means absolutely Jack Schit. An ant farting at the side of the autobahn could have a greater effect! "
I now have coffe stains all over my laptop and have put a roll of Bounty through it's paces after reading that... LMFAO... :grin:
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hmm well i wont be signing up over there as i know my motoring knowledge is limited and dont want my nuts bitten off if i say something incorrect! at the end of the day all that sort of thing is going to achieve is putting off new members :angry:
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"Did you compare this with any "control"? Did you close off the road, travel along a section of the road, recording your speed, whilst at the same time, measuring the exact mass of the car, the atmospheric pressure, the ambient air temperature, the air humidity, the wind speed, the wind direction - all with the OEM closed grilles fitted???????
And then did you repeat all of the above with your chav-tastic open fog lamp grilles, with the identical measurements from the previous run - same fuel level, same air temp, same humidity, same windspeed, same wind direction?
No - I think not. In that case, your 1.27mph (was that measured to a recurring 10th significant figure?) means absolutely Jack Schit. An ant farting at the side of the autobahn could have a greater effect! "
....The problem is though that, no matter whether correct or incorrect regarding the topic, such language is guaranteed to cause a relatively aggressive reaction, T_T. Sorry, but you did ask for honest opinions.
Unfortunately, you do have a tendency to slip into such language and I've had to put up with it in the past in spite of enjoying your turn of phrase. However, I know you better now and don't take offence so easily. Having said this, I'm guilty of all sorts of posting indiscretions too!
By all means strongly disagree with someone but do you really have to tell them their sincere opinion "means absolutely Jack Schit"? I don't think you can expect others to respect your posts if you express yourself in that way, irrespective of whether your facts are right or wrong, or how strongly you feel.
I'm just being very honest here in writing what I think in response to your original question.
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"Did you compare this with any "control"? Did you close off the road, travel along a section of the road, recording your speed, whilst at the same time, measuring the exact mass of the car, the atmospheric pressure, the ambient air temperature, the air humidity, the wind speed, the wind direction - all with the OEM closed grilles fitted???????
And then did you repeat all of the above with your chav-tastic open fog lamp grilles, with the identical measurements from the previous run - same fuel level, same air temp, same humidity, same windspeed, same wind direction?
No - I think not. In that case, your 1.27mph (was that measured to a recurring 10th significant figure?) means absolutely Jack Schit. An ant farting at the side of the autobahn could have a greater effect! "
....The problem is though that, no matter whether correct or incorrect regarding the topic, such language is guaranteed to cause a relatively aggressive reaction, T_T. Sorry, but you did ask for honest opinions.
Unfortunately, you do have a tendency to slip into such language and I've had to put up with it in the past in spite of enjoying your turn of phrase. However, I know you better now and don't take offence so easily. Having said this, I'm guilty of all sorts of posting indiscretions too!
By all means strongly disagree with someone but do you really have to tell them their sincere opinion "means absolutely Jack Schit"? I don't think you can expect others to respect your posts if you express yourself in that way, irrespective of whether your facts are right or wrong, or how strongly you feel.
I'm just being very honest here in writing what I think in response to your original question.
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i havent read the UKMKV's post but going on some of the TT posts i have read on here i have to agree with the above :smiley:
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....In the cold light of day (the morning after), I'd just like to emphasise that I personally no longer have a problem with your use of language, T_T - In fact it's often very sharply witty and entertaining (though more when directed at others rather than myself!). It's a part of your character - You have the same impatience as my teenage daughter, who is very intelligent and has strong convictions!
I'm trying to be objective and I can see that others may sometimes be made to feel they are ridiculous and/or are losing face among their peer group - Something which most males are very sensitive about, and out come the antlers!
Btw, I don't like that other forum generally and have never found it friendly.
I hope my words are understood as sincere and well-meaning and merely my opinions.
Cheers,
Robin :afro:
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I think that for a lot of people that dont "know" TT they will take offense to what he has posted and I feel they should. Why shouldnt they? Thats not for us to decide.
When our Pajero started smelling like burnt tyres from under the bonnet TT helped me out with a few solutions - FYI I still have not figured it out. The car didnt stink after we took it to the beach.... So couldnt source the smell.
The point is that in todays society there are so many ways you can be proved wrong. The thread TT posted in is the perfect example. TT is a retired technician and relating back to the Pajero when I reed TT's suggestions to my dad the first thing he said was- That man certainly knows what he is talking about. This comes from my father who is huge in the oil industry and is a fully qualified airoplane technician and can work on most planes. Not to mention fly them :evil:
People must respect others opinions. As I have found out recently. Having a degree and a diploma are two different things and I would respect what TT writes over what anybody does as he has the qualification. If you truly think what he says is wrong. Then prove him wrong. Its simple.
I think the important thing to remember when reading any post is to look at it subjectively. Read it and if you take offense read it again. The second time you read it your viewpoint usually changes.
Mike
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I think that for a lot of people that dont "know" TT they will take offense to what he has posted and I feel they should. Why shouldnt they? Thats not for us to decide.
When our Pajero started smelling like burnt tyres from under the bonnet TT helped me out with a few solutions - FYI I still have not figured it out. The car didnt stink after we took it to the beach.... So couldnt source the smell.
The point is that in todays society there are so many ways you can be proved wrong. The thread TT posted in is the perfect example. TT is a retired technician and relating back to the Pajero when I reed TT's suggestions to my dad the first thing he said was- That man certainly knows what he is talking about. This comes from my father who is huge in the oil industry and is a fully qualified airoplane technician and can work on most planes. Not to mention fly them :evil:
People must respect others opinions. As I have found out recently. Having a degree and a diploma are two different things and I would respect what TT writes over what anybody does as he has the qualification. If you truly think what he says is wrong. Then prove him wrong. Its simple.
I think the important thing to remember when reading any post is to look at it subjectively. Read it and if you take offense read it again. The second time you read it your viewpoint usually changes.
Mike
Wise words from one so young!
Nick
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Lots of useful info over there, been a member for many years and got me out of the crap in the early days of my mk4 ownership. It can and does happen on every forum though - where a debate/discussion is viewed by some as a direct attack, criticism or argument as if you'd just called their mum a lady of questionable principles.
People misunderstand my manner and humour all the time, but fortunately on here I have a big red badge and they either have to get used to it or sod off :grin:
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We all just think your a **** toph.
nick
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People misunderstand my manner and humour all the time, but fortunately on here I have a big red badge and they either have to get used to it or sod off
You have five red stars.... I dont see a badge... :lipsrsealed: :laugh:
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Your mother was a hamster and your father smelled of elderberries.
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Im not sure if that was for me or Horney :evil: :grin:
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just read that :grin: :grin: :grin: made me laff alot,
i think its good that you post your professional oppinion TT and is alot of help to people on the forum, weather or not they choose to listen is up to the reader,
oh and im still keeping my open grills :tongue: :tongue: :afro:
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....And I'm also keeping my "chav-tastic" open grills for now until I'm further convinced.
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with out stirring anything up lol, I am getting the S3 intercooler fitted on sat,
Are you doing it yourself. Its a twit of a job, but if you are pulling off the front end, you might as well add the Forge too. :wink: And make sure to use some anti-seize paste on the fixings. The steel bolts and the alloy speed nuts on the lock carrier can corrode fairly quick! :rolleyes:
as you know i have said open grills, by that post am i right in saying i am taking air away from where that I/C will be fitted.
I am doing a 1/4 mile day at crail and wondered if its worth reverting back to closed?
Do you have vag-com? If so, hook it up, and monitor the inlet air temp. I'd probably state they'd have more of an effect of taking air away from the front brake ducts, along with the underfloor DSG ducts. Try with both grilles, swapping them between runs. :smiley:
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The I/C is be fitted by my tuner, luckily they have done an ed30 already so should be ok.
I have Vag-com so may take it to the 1/4mile and do 5 runs with and without to see, what channel is the inlet temps? for some reason i cant access my pdf file for vag-com.
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That was a rather amusing read there TT, loved the ants farting comment. When he said I gained 1.27MPH I couldnt belive he was so proud of it. Sounds like a right bunch of muppets over there, hence Im not a memeber.
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"Did you compare this with any "control"? Did you close off the road, travel along a section of the road, recording your speed, whilst at the same time, measuring the exact mass of the car, the atmospheric pressure, the ambient air temperature, the air humidity, the wind speed, the wind direction - all with the OEM closed grilles fitted???????
And then did you repeat all of the above with your chav-tastic open fog lamp grilles, with the identical measurements from the previous run - same fuel level, same air temp, same humidity, same windspeed, same wind direction?
No - I think not. In that case, your 1.27mph (was that measured to a recurring 10th significant figure?) means absolutely Jack Schit. An ant farting at the side of the autobahn could have a greater effect! "
....The problem is though that, no matter whether correct or incorrect regarding the topic, such language is guaranteed to cause a relatively aggressive reaction, T_T. Sorry, but you did ask for honest opinions.
Yes, I did ask for honest opinions, and I am genuinely thankfull of those. :smiley: :smiley:
I agree, but unfortunately, the quoted text on here doesn't show the whole story. :rolleyes:
I initiated a response (over there) to somebody earlier in the thread who had recommended the open fogs.
My initial comment was a very neutral and friendly comment - sommat like "the open fogs are not a good idea". Someone else then jumps into the "discussion" with an extremely arrogant reply - and the way I read it was that 1.27 mph top speed was soley gained from using the open fogs. Two issues arise from that specific comment, and I reasonably, if a little harshly (but no more harshly than the previous poster had replied) challenged him.
The second issue, which I quite frankly couldn't be arsed to raise over there - was the sheer accuracy of the claimed speed advantage (not from all the controls which I had stated, but soley down to the accuracy of the speed measuring equipment). The mighty engineering resources of Ford, General Motors, Volkswagen Group, Toyota, etc, etc can NOT get a speedo accuracy down to zero decimal places, and actually allow for tollerances of up to 10%. Yet he was claiming accuracy of two decimal places. Indeed, apart from the very top levels of motorsport, most other classes of motorsport can only achieve two decimal places - and that relies on very expensive, and regularly calibrated specialist timing equipment. Furthermore, no GPS device can record speeds down to two decimal places. The US operators only guarantee GPS speed accuracy down to 0.5mph, which is a considerable difference in accuracy to what the poster on the other side was claiming! :rolleyes: And as a final comment on this point, lasers, which travel at the speed of light, are probably known to be the most accurate method of measuring speed, yet police laser speed detectors only have an accuracy of 0.1 mph - ie, one decimal place, and not two! :rolleyes:
Unfortunately, you do have a tendency to slip into such language and I've had to put up with it in the past in spite of enjoying your turn of phrase. However, I know you better now and don't take offence so easily. Having said this, I'm guilty of all sorts of posting indiscretions too!
I fully agree with all those sentiments. :smiley:
By all means strongly disagree with someone but do you really have to tell them their sincere opinion "means absolutely Jack Schit"? I don't think you can expect others to respect your posts if you express yourself in that way, irrespective of whether your facts are right or wrong, or how strongly you feel.
But I was only responding in a manner and tone which the previous poster had used. Furthermore, I had given a very detailed, and extremely reasonable "counter" to what was quite simply a stupid comment. Then, rather than them trying to answer my comments, they simply returned with agressive bully-boy tactics and personal insults.
I'm just being very honest here in writing what I think in response to your original question.
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Thank-you. And I've also read your "morning after" post too. :wink: :smiley: So absolutely no hard feelings to you Robin, or anyone else. I'd much prefer that we are all mature, and open and honest with each other. Even if we disagree on certain points, we all seem to be able to move on, in a mature, civilised, and most importantly, friendly manner.
Group hug to us all. :smiley:
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I think that for a lot of people that dont "know" TT they will take offense to what he has posted and I feel they should. Why shouldnt they? Thats not for us to decide.
When our Pajero started smelling like burnt tyres from under the bonnet TT helped me out with a few solutions - FYI I still have not figured it out. The car didnt stink after we took it to the beach.... So couldnt source the smell.
The point is that in todays society there are so many ways you can be proved wrong. The thread TT posted in is the perfect example. TT is a retired technician and relating back to the Pajero when I reed TT's suggestions to my dad the first thing he said was- That man certainly knows what he is talking about. This comes from my father who is huge in the oil industry and is a fully qualified airoplane technician and can work on most planes. Not to mention fly them :evil:
People must respect others opinions. As I have found out recently. Having a degree and a diploma are two different things and I would respect what TT writes over what anybody does as he has the qualification. If you truly think what he says is wrong. Then prove him wrong. Its simple.
I think the important thing to remember when reading any post is to look at it subjectively. Read it and if you take offense read it again. The second time you read it your viewpoint usually changes.
Mike
Thank you. Very frank, honest, reasoned and mature comments. Much appreciated. You'll go far! :smiley: :smiley:
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Lots of useful info over there, been a member for many years and got me out of the crap in the early days of my mk4 ownership.
They may be very knowledgeable over the Mk4 - afterall, it would be a bit embarrasing, considering their "title". :wink: However, strictly regarding the Mk5, I find their info of very little use, to the point of actually being wrong! :rolleyes:
It can and does happen on every forum though - where a debate/discussion is viewed by some as a direct attack, criticism or argument as if you'd just called their mum a lady of questionable principles.
Did I? Don't recall doing so! :undecided: Or is that a tounge in cheek comment? :wink:
Whilst I sort of agree though, there is no excuse for turning a perfectly reasoned "critisism", or arugment into a personal attack. Like I've already said - take the piss out of me all day long - I don't care, I can give as good as I get. :wink: :smiley: But please, there is no need to resort to anything personal - it won't look good to "guests" who may be reading, and is basically an indication of poor moderation or site admin. :sick:
People misunderstand my manner and humour all the time, but fortunately on here I have a big red end badge and they either have to get used to it or sod off :grin:
It's only red because you've been poking it where you shouldn't! :evil: :evil:
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just read that :grin: :grin: :grin: made me laff alot,
Good, I'm glad we all have a sense of humour here! :smiley:
i think its good that you post your professional oppinion TT and is alot of help to people on the forum, weather or not they choose to listen is up to the reader,
Exactly. You've hit the nail firmly and squarely on the head. :cool: :smiley:
Irrespective of weather it is anyones "professional" opinion, or the Tescos bog cleaners opinion, they are all valid, and all have a right to be aired and posted. And you are spot on - it is down to the reader to determine how much "weight" to apportion to various posts, be that based on qualifications, experience, or whatever. :smiley:
oh and im still keeping my open grills :tongue: :tongue: :afro:
You fool, you must get rid of ha, ha. :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
Absolutey the correct reply - ETTO, :smiley:
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....Yes, putting your first comments in context, TT, you were definitely 'set upon' and you reacted as you felt appropriate. Most of us would have done the same but your thread here has given everyone the opportunity to discuss our behaviours - Thanks :afro:
I used that forum for a bit but found it unfriendly and too mixed instead of specialising as we do with our separate forums, so now I never visit it let alone post!
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ive got a post count of about 60 on there and only use it when this one is down :smiley:
although i did enter my car in car of the month this month :smiley: :smiley:
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ive got a post count of about 60 on there and only use it when this one is down :smiley:
although i did enter my car in car of the month this month :smiley: :smiley:
Traitor :laugh: Hang him.....where's the lynch mob? :laugh:
Err.....admission *whispers* My car is October's UKMIV's calendar pic :lipsrsealed:
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Pic Please :cool:
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....The thought occurs to me that it would be really funny if all their calendar pics were of our cars! :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
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Do we have a calender?
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dont think so but it would be good to have a golfgti.co.uk car of the month. :smiley:
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Consider the thread created :grin: :laugh:
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ive already posted in site ideas, if you check the ukmkivs one then prizes are given and each month is a different theme, ie best dirty, best clean, best mk5, best mk2, best high miles........etc :smiley:
edit: they have a sponser who donates prizes to be won every month so would need one :wink:
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Great idea Joe.
I tried the prizes idea ages ago but it was sort of rejected as we dont have any major sponsors... to give prizes.
I created a post for you guys to post your best shot of your car for this month. Even if admin dont agree with a whole forum "best car" attempt we can still have our very own even if prizes are not given out.
The same thread I posted is also where we will look for pics for a possible calender.
Mike
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Pic Please :cool:
Here it is :smiley:
(http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t8/hurdy_album/PIC24.jpg)
and here's the link. (just noticed November is still missing!)
http://uk-mkivs.net/forums/t/170421.aspx
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Lovely pic Hurdy.
I still love that one of the Ed30 in the trees with the light shining. It was sort of in the grass on the edge of the road. I remember you emailed it to me.
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but......there needs to be a theme!!! otherwize everyone will nominate the best looking car..... i.e robin
oh and john,,,, stop bein a pic whore, whe havnt even started yet :angry: :angry: :grin:
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Wait... Will figure this out give a sec. :grin:
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but......there needs to be a theme!!! otherwize everyone will nominate the best looking car..... i.e robin
....WOW!! That's quite a compliment - Thankyou!!
There are quite a few seriously cool looking Mk5's in this forum - RobMk5's being just one example and I saw a pic of your black beauty recently Joe which I thought looked very slick.
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Lovely pic Hurdy.
I still love that one of the Ed30 in the trees with the light shining. It was sort of in the grass on the edge of the road. I remember you emailed it to me.
You mean this one :smiley:
(http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t8/hurdy_album/PIC10.jpg)
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Hell Yeah! :kiss: :drool:
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Pic Please :cool:
Here it is :smiley:
(http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t8/hurdy_album/PIC24.jpg)
Great pic Hurdy. Gods own county! :cool: :smiley:
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Hurdy, where was this one taken? :smiley:
(http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t8/hurdy_album/PIC5.jpg)
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Hurdy, where was this one taken? :smiley:
(http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t8/hurdy_album/PIC5.jpg)
Ladybower reservoir, where they did the bouncing bomb testing in WW2. Just on the east side of the A57 Snake pass. :smiley:
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Hurdy, where was this one taken? :smiley:
(http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t8/hurdy_album/PIC5.jpg)
Ladybower reservoir, where they did the bouncing bomb testing in WW2. Just on the east side of the A57 Snake pass. :smiley:
Ahh, thanks. V.nice. :smiley:
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Err.....admission *whispers* My car is October's UKMIV's calendar pic :lipsrsealed:
My old R32 was featured on their calendar a few years back (2005 or 2006, I can't remember now). I used to be really active on uk-mkivs then though.
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Yes,
I remember how excited you were at the thought of getting your ED30.
Have you remapped the ED30 yet?
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No, but plans are in place....
:smug: :cool:
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No, but plans are in place....
:smug: :cool:
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