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Old Jul 16, 2006 | 08:25 PM
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wtf is this word "mature"?
wild life and trees and flowers. oh, wait, that Nature. sorry, i dunno.
Old Jul 16, 2006 | 08:34 PM
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i'm sure some others will act more mature next time.
I refuse to act mature.
you and me both brotha!


but seriously, as much as i would love for it to go away, it probably won't. sooner or later someones views are gonna clash with anothers and people are stubborn so no one side is gonna want to agree and it will turn into a mess. all we can do is try to be friendly and realize that just because someone said THEY don't like what you did doesn't mean a million other people in the world feel the same.
That's why I am here. There will be no fights or anything turning into a mess on this section. You guys have to remember you are guests here, so act like guests.
Old Jul 16, 2006 | 08:51 PM
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Rule # 1 is......
1. There will be no flaming within this forum. Flaming or otherwise offensive posts will be edited, locked or deleted.

I will not hesitate to edit, lock or delete any posts that I find that flaming another member or offensive posts are posted. We have had a few of those in the last few days. Stick to the rules.

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ok so i guess the term 'flaming' is used in a different context then what its used outside the computerbox[8D]
Old Jul 16, 2006 | 09:14 PM
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Rule # 1 is......
1. There will be no flaming within this forum. Flaming or otherwise offensive posts will be edited, locked or deleted.

I will not hesitate to edit, lock or delete any posts that I find that flaming another member or offensive posts are posted. We have had a few of those in the last few days. Stick to the rules.

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ok so i guess the term 'flaming' is used in a different context then what its used outside the computerbox[8D]
The term flaming on this section is what I determine it to mean. Whenever I see a fight ensuing, the thread will be eliminated. This is not a democratic society, it is a paid forum where money generated to run this forum mostly comes from vendors. Like it or not, you are a guest here, and any inflamatory remarks you make about other members or our vendors will be eliminated. Just learn how to behave yourself on this section. I will not tolerate flaming or bad language. This is an internet site that all the world views. Our Mustangforums.com reputation will stay intact, with or without you.
Old Jul 16, 2006 | 09:22 PM
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The term flaming on this section is what I determine it to mean. Whenever I see a fight ensuing, the thread will be eliminated. This is not a democratic society, it is a paid forum where money generated to run this forum mostly comes from vendors. Like it or not, you are a guest here, and any inflamatory remarks you make about other members or our vendors will be eliminated. Just learn how to behave yourself on this section. I will not tolerate flaming or bad language. This is an internet site that all the world views. Our Mustangforums.com reputation will stay intact, with or without you.
yea im not here to start fights

america is a democracy, but most websites, school, homes, places of work, society in general, arnt[8D]
Old Jul 16, 2006 | 09:30 PM
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i'm sure some others will act more mature next time.
I refuse to act mature.
you and me both brotha!


but seriously, as much as i would love for it to go away, it probably won't. sooner or later someones views are gonna clash with anothers and people are stubborn so no one side is gonna want to agree and it will turn into a mess. all we can do is try to be friendly and realize that just because someone said THEY don't like what you did doesn't mean a million other people in the world feel the same.
That's why I am here. There will be no fights or anything turning into a mess on this section. You guys have to remember you are guests here, so act like guests.
these are the kind of comments that make people leave forums in search of other ones, without your "guests" you have NO FORUM. Owners tend to lose site of that. It's members that give forums the content, once the forum is rolling on its own with enough "guests" the owners do nothing more than concentrate on advertising revenue. Delete this post, ban me, whatever ya gotta do, but it's big heads that cause the problems.
Old Jul 16, 2006 | 09:35 PM
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Smart people learn to monitor and adjust. Dumb people go against the flow and demonstrate and question the authorities. There is no perfect world, and there is no perfect society. Utopia does not exist. It's just a dream that we all wish could be. This site is certainly not perfect by any means. We are constantly monitoring and adjusting so that it is a comfortable site with all the fed regs we have to deal with regarding internet sites. I don't think I have been over modding the section. I have let a few things slip in the past, but flaming other members on this section will not be tolerated. Let us just talk about mustangs, and leave all the personal things and hang-ups off here. If you have a problem with someone's post, and you are pissed.....take it to a PM.
Old Jul 16, 2006 | 09:45 PM
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Smart people learn to monitor and adjust. Dumb people go against the flow and demonstrate and question the authorities. There is no perfect world, and there is no perfect society. Utopia does not exist. It's just a dream that we all wish could be. This site is certainly not perfect by any means. We are constantly monitoring and adjusting so that it is a comfortable site with all the fed regs we have to deal with regarding internet sites. I don't think I have been over modding the section. I have let a few things slip in the past, but flaming other members on this section will not be tolerated. Let us just talk about mustangs, and leave all the personal things and hang-ups off here. If you have a problem with someone's post, and you are pissed.....take it to a PM.
in a perfect world there would be no imports and gas wouldnt be so expensive
Old Jul 16, 2006 | 09:52 PM
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in a perfect world there would be no imports and gas wouldnt be so expensive
yup!


ORIGINAL: Soaring

Smart people learn to monitor and adjust. Dumb people go against the flow and demonstrate and question the authorities. There is no perfect world, and there is no perfect society. Utopia does not exist. It's just a dream that we all wish could be. This site is certainly not perfect by any means. We are constantly monitoring and adjusting so that it is a comfortable site with all the fed regs we have to deal with regarding internet sites. I don't think I have been over modding the section. I have let a few things slip in the past, but flaming other members on this section will not be tolerated. Let us just talk about mustangs, and leave all the personal things and hang-ups off here. If you have a problem with someone's post, and you are pissed.....take it to a PM.
yes. and if someone PM's you do be respectful enough to PM them back. it's just polite.
Old Jul 16, 2006 | 10:02 PM
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i'm sure some others will act more mature next time.
I refuse to act mature.
you and me both brotha!


but seriously, as much as i would love for it to go away, it probably won't. sooner or later someones views are gonna clash with anothers and people are stubborn so no one side is gonna want to agree and it will turn into a mess. all we can do is try to be friendly and realize that just because someone said THEY don't like what you did doesn't mean a million other people in the world feel the same.
That's why I am here. There will be no fights or anything turning into a mess on this section. You guys have to remember you are guests here, so act like guests.
these are the kind of comments that make people leave forums in search of other ones, without your "guests" you have NO FORUM. Owners tend to lose site of that. It's members that give forums the content, once the forum is rolling on its own with enough "guests" the owners do nothing more than concentrate on advertising revenue. Delete this post, ban me, whatever ya gotta do, but it's big heads that cause the problems.
You can leave this forum if you wish Myshifter, but you will find the same rules at all other Mustang sites. You are a guest here, and the money to make this site happen comes mostly from vendor contributions. Have you signed up as a vendor of shifter ***** that you are selling and contributed to this site?



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