Originally posted by Kevinl
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Why is posting a question such a big deal?
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eh, when someone has one problem 99% someone else has the same problem. I've been able to find every issue by searching and you dont even have to wait for people to respond! Which also why my low post count LOL.If its engine related search by engine block number. if you still cant find it you can search different search engines for different results.
I always felt e30tech was my go to for turbo info and more east coast community and r3v was 24v west coast.
If i remember right, Jordan was the original creator of the e30tech forum and later on was banner? Is this correct?Last edited by Cream; 03-18-2017, 09:03 PM.
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Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View PostOne of the things that made this forum great was the freedom to address the newbs however we feel appropriate, and if you don't like it, hang around and make a few thousand posts and THEN see how you feel.
In other words, quit your whining, ya fucking newbs!
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Originally posted by Ether-D View PostIt often takes less time to just answer the question than to whine to a noob about how many times it's been asked and how you wish you didn't have to answer all these noobish questions. It takes even less time to just not click on the thread.The first car I ever rode in was an e30
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Originally posted by Vivek View PostA lot of the time learning how to search is more valuable than a single answer to a simple question.
Make it specific, no filler words that will throw the Google engine off time. Didn't get the results you want? Switch your keywords to something else used to describe the same thing. Sometimes you need quotation marks. On and on and on.
I think that's a part of the problem, people try to ask a search engine a question like they are speaking with a friend. It's definitely a skill to be honed if you want to find the most valuable info. Easier for people to just post, which hurts them by not learning in the first place.No E30 ClubOriginally posted by MrBurgundyAnyways, mustangs are gay and mini vans are faster than your car, you just have to deal with that.
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Yup. I rarely post a thread to ask questions, and when I do, I usually find the answer later and end up feeling stupid for asking. Only once (on here) has posting a question actually been necessary, thanks to BMW making their exhaust studs too short, despite being the correct part number.
The ability to research seems to be lost on the younger generation, thanks to technology I'm guessing. They end up being lazy, and never learn how to search.
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