JAY wrote:Paul Wolfe wrote:JAY wrote:Hate to be rude to a newbie but at 3 posts you have to start a thread ?? Try the search function

Feel free to ask questions! The search function is okay, but any discussion that gets away from the "box" is more than welcome in my opinion!
The oldtimers around here often spout off about continuing Randy's "legacy" and then talk smack when newcomers ask questions...
Sorry, Jay, but that was uncalled for. How are the new kids gonna keep the candle burning if we offend them when they inquire?
Ok i'll rephrase the comment,how about start a thread without a misleading title to get peoples attention like renaming the thread something like"Whats with Randy's knob" or something like that

Hey I'm all for questions just post without the misleading titles-it's lame .Or maybe I'm the one who's lame and should take so geritol and calm down

Hey, I can be a bit of a knob myself, ask anyone!
Sorry for busting your balls, Jay, it's just a pet peeve of mine when message board members - on any subject, not just here - use the pat answer, "Use the Search Function". The search often leads to SO MANY threads that it'd take a week to find the answer you want. Sure, you might come across something you'd never thought of, but you also might miss the answer you're looking for out of sheer volume. It's so easy to simply answer the question or comment on the subject and be friendly and welcoming. If the MODs feel there are too many threads on a subject, they can merge or delete as needed.
I must admit, I
was drawn in by the misleading title ("Wow, there was a controversy with the V? Controversies are cool and lead to heated bitching and flaming, I
gotta check this out!"

). A simple, straight-forward question as a title should get enough views from the membership here to get a short discussion of the subject. Not all threads can go to 15 pages, but 2 or three comments on a subject like this is respectable, and it might lead to a longer discussion (such as the case here).