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Something interesting please!

Post by Syclone_A »

Now that we have all the threads necessary for all of our newbies out there, can we now move on to a subject that is a little more interesting? I hope someone out there has some new technology or ideas to add to this thread!
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Post by Jim »

Uh...this ISN'T THE GENERAL FORUM. Consolidate those threads into one Linksys FAQ and move on. Sheesh, they'll be on page 2 by tomorrow anyway, so all you've done is spam up the networking forum.
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C'Mon easy on newbies....

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I have been reading your posts. I understand that you might want to get the newbie questions out of the way, but if your really into computers like the referance to the "A+" next to your name, you should be use to helping new people out. Whats up with that? Be Happy :)
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Post by YeOldeStonecat »

No kidding, A+ graduate...."Oooooooo, you're ALMOST to newbie status...but not quite even their yet" Now that you've graduated from kidnergarden...you have a few more grades to go before anyone will listen to ya.
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It's not necessary to bash him. That needs to stop now please.

He will eventually learn the pacing of speedguide.

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Post by Syclone_A »

An interest in pc's doesn't include or limited to answering the same question hundreds of times. I like new, interesting, challenging, and revolutionary topics. I am sorry but if you think that A+ is the extent of my knowledge in computers and networking you are sadly mistaken. Just because i may not post as much doesn't mean I don't know what ppl on here are talking about. Furthermore, i hope i am considered a newbie and i know the least out of everyone on here, because if that were true this site would be far better than it is. I personally just decided enough was enough and pointed out an idea of limiting the questions that are repeated on here over and over. if you notice all those threads i started have had numerous hits in under two days. That alone should tell you something. Maybe this also shows a difference in attitude and aptitude for this area of pc's. I am a person that will tinker with something until i get it fixed or if its an upgrade until i get the performance i want. i am not going to come here and ask someone who pretends that they know all of this stuff when in reality they don't know ****. I mean how hard is it to go to the manufacturer's web site. All of those threads on linksys and ports took me 5 minutes max for all of them. I would say that they helped far more than yall did considering the hits they have acquired and the absence of questions after being read through.
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Post by FlyingMonkey »

You want "new" and "interesting" challenges, yet, you have yet to get the basics down yourself. You're bashing certain members of this forum who are new to networking, and you're not very high on the ladder yourself. (IE: http://forums.speedguide.net/showthread ... adid=58301)
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Post by Syclone_A »

my reply is at the other thread
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