Greeting from TGForumz
Greeting from TGForumz
Due to unforseen difficulties that's currently in TGForumz(fomerly knows as Tom's Hardware Community) I've decided to give LR forums another go.
My stay here will be mainly be focused on giving advices and problem solving which I've done so in the last 5 years.
I would say my knowledge and experince gathered from THGC surpassed everyone here, but as always I'm willing to learn from a new environment.
I hope my stay here will be enjoyble while the problems are being sorted out at TGF.
Did I also mention I'm a vet student?
My stay here will be mainly be focused on giving advices and problem solving which I've done so in the last 5 years.
I would say my knowledge and experince gathered from THGC surpassed everyone here, but as always I'm willing to learn from a new environment.
I hope my stay here will be enjoyble while the problems are being sorted out at TGF.
Did I also mention I'm a vet student?
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Welcome back i think i will have to give your knowlege and experience a run for its $$ We alwasy like having seionr members from other forums join here it definitly adds to the overall comunity.
Also Dragon_Slayer is in school to be a vet... so you guys can get geeky about non computer related things some time.
Also Dragon_Slayer is in school to be a vet... so you guys can get geeky about non computer related things some time.
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Re: Well
An attitude of cockiness and ego does nothing for me. Actually, it does nothing but make me hyper-critical of any comment you may make, right or wrong...although proving yourself in the forums goes a long way in my book.
Perhaps you should take some social-advice in return for your tech-advice: let your knowledge stand for itself (i.e. don't come blazing into a forum acting like you are God's gift to geeks and expect respect - earn it)
Proboscis
Perhaps you should take some social-advice in return for your tech-advice: let your knowledge stand for itself (i.e. don't come blazing into a forum acting like you are God's gift to geeks and expect respect - earn it)
Proboscis
And you know all about this forum within just 3 months, wow!
In fact I love being challenged, it's the only way for one who has reached enlightenment to still learn more stuff.
I go to the extent that when making a serious advice, making one mistake is considered taboo for myself. This takes some rather some lenthy years of training...Actually, it does nothing but make me hyper-critical of any comment you may make, right or wrong...
In fact I love being challenged, it's the only way for one who has reached enlightenment to still learn more stuff.
If you can even keep with this forum back in 2005, I'd say you know what you're talking about.Perhaps you should take some social-advice in return for your tech-advice
Don't need to, already says it in my signature.don't come blazing into a forum acting like you are God's gift to geeks and expect respect - earn it
I never claimed to "know all about this forum," so I'm not really sure what this comment is in regards to.And you know all about this forum within just 3 months, wow!
...making one mistake is considered taboo for myself. This takes some rather some lenthy years of training...
Due to unforseen difficulties that's currently in TGForumz(fomerly knows as Tom's Hardware Community)...
Taboo achieved...in multiples...I would say my knowledge and experince gathered...
No one is perfect (or close to it), and I'm pretty sure an "enlightened" individual makes as many dumb mistakes as anyone else...
Proboscis
All done...
Good call Apoptosis; sorry others had to read through my spiel directed at Wuzy - it really is unlike me to retort like I did, but arrogance is a huge pet-peeve of mine.
Anyway, welcome Wuzy. I look forward to learning from your experience, as well as from the experience of others who have been around the proverbial block.
Proboscis
Anyway, welcome Wuzy. I look forward to learning from your experience, as well as from the experience of others who have been around the proverbial block.
Proboscis
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