Suggestion
I have a nice suggestion to the board members. With the 2001 model hitting the hands of a new generation of owners, there may be a flood of messages posted relating to topics we have gone over a million times. In the past, a few "board police" have gotten mad at "newby" questions leaving the poster with probably a bad taste in their mouth. I suggest people be courteous and answer their newby questions instead of flaming them to read a FAQ. Perception is everything, lets welcome them not shun them away!
y2ks2k,
That is a great suggestion! I however, have been frequenting -more like obsessing over- S2k boards(H-A,Superhonda,here)since April or May and feel as though I know this car inside and out, and mine won't be here for another 3 weeks! I agree though that over the months, i have seen some pretty aggressive replies to newby questions and would love to see that come to an end.
I agree w/ you completely.
That is a great suggestion! I however, have been frequenting -more like obsessing over- S2k boards(H-A,Superhonda,here)since April or May and feel as though I know this car inside and out, and mine won't be here for another 3 weeks! I agree though that over the months, i have seen some pretty aggressive replies to newby questions and would love to see that come to an end.
I agree w/ you completely.

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In fact, I would like to see "cthree" and the moderators reprimand any flamer of a question and remind the flamer that he/she is also a guest here. Overall, this site has a lot of maturity amd common sense in addressing threads.
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Yeah. Did you see the epic battle waged recently on that other site? Sheesh!
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Laird:
[B]In fact, I would like to see "cthree" and the moderators reprimand any flamer of a question and remind the flamer that he/she is also a guest here.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Laird:
[B]In fact, I would like to see "cthree" and the moderators reprimand any flamer of a question and remind the flamer that he/she is also a guest here.




