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In general I think we are a pretty cordial bunch here. I hate it when I go as a novice to a new forum and ask a question like "what things do I need to be concerned about before buying a (fill in the blank)" and get a bunch of nasty replies telling me to use the search feature. Sometimes you just want to cut to the chase and get a quick answer rather than spend hours reading through dozens posts from a search. In fact I think that was the way I started when I found this forum and was looking for some quick heads-up issues before deciding to buy a Jaguar. By and large the replies were pretty much helpful and encouraging and useful rather than "use search dummy".
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Yeah... I hate it when people say "just use search". Search is helpful, but it defeats the purpose of a forum. I think I might have told this story before, but I joined a lawn grass forum a while back because I wanted to have a perfect lawn (like Frog's ). One of the veteran members was a total ***, and when anyone would ask a question, especially a newbie, he'd go off on them, screaming about how he spent so many years in school to learn how to maintain lawns and how he's not going to give away his hard-earned knowledge. The dude had thousands of posts, and most of them were similar to that. I have no idea why someone would join a forum if they don't want to share their knowledge. That's the point, right? Well... and to learn, also.
I'm a member here to learn from others, share what I've learned, and to just enjoy the camaraderie. That, and to keep Gus straight on things like dielectric grease and pressure reducing resistors. (I'm 1-1 right now )
I'm a member here to learn from others, share what I've learned, and to just enjoy the camaraderie. That, and to keep Gus straight on things like dielectric grease and pressure reducing resistors. (I'm 1-1 right now )
Last edited by Reverend Sam; 10-12-2011 at 04:58 PM. Reason: It was a lawn grass forum, not a "law" grass.
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My hat's off to you guys that have worked so hard to find out how to repair the nit picking little issues that some of these cars have.
You are truly good guys. I'm on a number of other forums (for my other toys), and not one can approach this one for quality advice while still showing class and good manners--at least for the most part.
I'm just sorry that you've had so many problems to fix with your cars.
You are truly good guys. I'm on a number of other forums (for my other toys), and not one can approach this one for quality advice while still showing class and good manners--at least for the most part.
I'm just sorry that you've had so many problems to fix with your cars.
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As for my lawn, here is a gratuitous photo especially for Rev. I suppose I should do a how-to video, but it would be a little off-topic. Instead, I shall just share the golden rule with those interested: mow, mow and mow again. I do ours 3 times a week from late February to late November using a cylinder mower. Frequent mowing stimulates growth, while rolling the grass (with a cylinder mower) instead of sucking the roots up towards the surface (with a rotary) makes the grass so dense weeds can't grow. Then just feed once in March and once in October and you're there
Compared to maintaining a Jaguar, keeping a nice lawn is a piece of cake!
Apologies to the mods for a massively off-topic paragraph
Last edited by Frog; 10-13-2011 at 03:28 AM.
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I don't know what type of grass it is, it was here when we bought the house 5 years ago. I have seen 'American' lawns in Chicago that had incredibly thick blades of grass giving a really dense lawn. I guess every region has its own variety. Here in north west Europe - the home of the 'fine British lawn' - we get lots of rain and not too much heat, so many people can enjoy golf-green lawns in their gardens.
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I quite like the 'Search' feature.
Type out a question, hit 'Post', make a cuppa', return and read the replies from you guys; Life is good.
Thanks to everyone who makes this place 'Human'.
I think the Rev should not have edited his post, 'Law and Grass' as a forum dedicated to eradicating 'Weed' could have been interesting for Search Engines.
Nice looking lawn you have there, mine has been well and truly droughted.
Type out a question, hit 'Post', make a cuppa', return and read the replies from you guys; Life is good.
Thanks to everyone who makes this place 'Human'.
I think the Rev should not have edited his post, 'Law and Grass' as a forum dedicated to eradicating 'Weed' could have been interesting for Search Engines.
Nice looking lawn you have there, mine has been well and truly droughted.
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I'm one of those 'use the search button' people. While it's not bad here, on some forums the same question gets asked several times a week and if you're an active participant, it becomes tiresome when the same question is asked for the thousandth time.
As for being trolled, I'm used to it and enjoy the really harsh and intelligent trolls. lol
I don't troll here though. At least I try not to.
As for being trolled, I'm used to it and enjoy the really harsh and intelligent trolls. lol
I don't troll here though. At least I try not to.
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Dennis, thanks so much on behalf of all for the kind comments about our forum. Sorry to hear about your negative experience at another site, but we're glad to have you here with us.......
We are lucky to have so many friendly and knowledgable people here, great techs, good mods and a few thousand members all willing to share, learn and share some more.
Frog, that lawn is amazing, like a small 9 hole puting course, only in better condition!
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I have been lucky! I belong to a few Camaro forums such as Nastyz28 and NJFBOA, and they are just as great as this forum! I joined a ford ranger forum to help me dad with some troubleshooting, and it was the typical "IDIOT USE A SEARCH" lets just say that particular forum was a 'one and done' deal. I can see myself owning a Muscle car, and a jaguar, until the day i die, so you forums are stuck with me haha.
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