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  1. #21 Re: Possible to change drive/driven sprockets in-car? 
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    Thank you Lee, but dont hold your breath unfortunately.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SyntheticShield View Post
    Thank you Lee, but dont hold your breath unfortunately.
    I apologize Scotty, but Dave is my friend. It just chaps my hide that this little twit comes on here, talking out his rear, and challenging the expertise of Dave. This guy had done this type of thing several times and I'm getting tired of it.

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    Just checking to see if the sorry was ever give in Dave's direction...

    nope.

    Maybe I'll PM the guy who needs to give it, and let him know what we are requesting, and see if he wants to man up or not.

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    I wouldnt count on it. He doesnt come across as the type that would and I have not seen him on here in while, maybe a week or more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SyntheticShield View Post
    I wouldnt count on it. He doesnt come across as the type that would and I have not seen him on here in while, maybe a week or more.
    I agree. What will likely happen is that he will recarnate himself and come back as someone else. Or maybe that has happened already.
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    Well I know Dave's wife and I slammed his arse in this thread....

    http://www.grandprixforums.net/f21/t...hink-1373.html

    I really don't know where he comes up with this crap. I am sure you have been more willing to give him many chances Scotty, but how many more does he really need? All he can do is dump on others who KNOW their stuff. MAYBE if he was remotely in the same ball park as Trannyman, perhaps he might have some merit, but he is NOT!

    So when can we expect him to be banned?

    Not that I would ever wish that one anyone

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    Well I can say is that we had to be sure we gave him every opportunity to come around. One of the things we desired to avoid with this site was the clubgp approach where you try and sign in one day and find yourself banned without knowing why or having been given an opportunity to correct things. The Clubgp approach seemed to be we'll send a PM and then ban ya. Thats great if you dont want to be held accountable for your actions.

    Here we wanted to make sure our actions stand up to the scrutiny (for the most part, there will always be those that disagree) of the community. In that regard, the community plays a big part in this. Using the Reputation option to note when people are making good contributions and bad ones. You guys need to be using this a lot. It helps, trust me. Dont leave a Reputation comment for the same person over and over, but when you see someone that has come a long way in their understanding, or is making efforts to contribute as best they can or posts valuable information, take the time to click on that icon and leave a positive comment. Likewise, if the situation warrants it, leave a disapproving comment. Just make sure the comment isnt something you wouldnt mind seeing or others reading on the front page of a newspaper. In other words, be tactful, respectful but to the point and detailed.

    We also rely on PM's from the community. If you see something that is questionable, do not hesitate to PM me or one of the other Admins or Moderators. When we get such notices, the Admins and Moderators can discuss what needs to be done.

    That all said, we have followed the rules we outlined for the community. That is to say once you get so many infractions you make it to the banned list. Once that course of action was taken, he (19SE92) stopped showing up around here, at least under that screen name. Of course if it is discovered he has more than one account then that would result in a bad situation for him.

    I would have preferred that he would have started being a positive contributor to the community, but it seems that is not what he wanted to do. When we started taking steps to show him we were serious, he stopped showing up.
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