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[QUOTE="Okiewan, post: 832074, member: 16119"] Wow, thanks for mentioning me as one of the two helpful people, lol... can you point me to the threads that lead you to think that way :think: ,,, I am certainly no expert (there are many that will attest to that) on any subject relating to the sport and frankly don't have answers to most questions, at least not that I am confident enough to reply with. The Joking; I can see your point, depending on my mind set on any given day, I sometimes just roll my eyes at some of the one-word silly replies when I know the poster is asking a serious question. Hopefully they stay around long enough for a serious reply to be posted, because they usually are. That being said; we are talking about dirtbikes here so it should be light hearted. It seems there is a good balance most of the time. As far as the teasing that goes on (a recent thread comes to mind where I blew it), friends tease friends IMHO. People need to take it that way or at least initially give the "teaser" the benefit of the doubt. Flat-out arguments will also happen here, just as they do in real-life. That doesn't mean anything more than we don't agree. As long as folks leave the personal insults out of it (don't fall to that level) it's all good. We can still hook-up and ride together, rather or not we have different ideas about various subjects. I've been involved in some knock-down discussions on the forum only to end-up riding/hanging-out with the same person at DirtWeek and having a great time, for example. I'll typically not "say" something to someone on here that I wouldn't say to them if we were sitting around the campfire. There will always be those that are "hiding behind a monitor", but I believe most DRN'ers aren't that way. I occasionaly visit other forums and can say I'm really proud of our members. I've recently said (again) that it's the members that make DRN and that's true, but credit also has to go to the moderators (referred to as DRN Nazis on some other boards, lol) for keeping the place inline for the folks that are here. It's a lot more work than most folks realize. Take a look at the bottom of the main forums page, where it shows total registrations and active members... the difference there is largly in part to work of the mods :p It's amazing how many dillweeds there are with internet access these days. [/QUOTE]
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