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[QUOTE="Max Factor, post: 118796, member: 20244"] I also agree with XR. However, I would suggest that every one of us in here (members only board) would agree as we so far are the only people (obviously aside from Okie and all the Mods) that have shown the dedication to assist in keeping the board alive and viable. I could not be classed by any stretch of the imagination as a frequent poster (is that correct terminology? :think ) However, I visit virtually every forum and scan majority of threads around 3+ times / day. I love it. Dirtbikes are my passion. However, I often have an uneasy feeling about posting. It's not a fear that I'll get burned by a mod. It is that I feel uneasy about posting advice and opinions due to the fact that every question ever asked on DRN seems to get a wide range of conflicting responses. I just don't want to get into pissing matches when I think they're wrong. Also, my methods of riding, maintenance and repair may not be text book, but I have had, ridden and rebuilt many, many, bikes from 10 years old to 27 and consider myself quietly competent in all these feilds. I thrive on learning. I'm an Engineering manager and am studying for my MBA. Yet I seem to spend more time reading every single Dirt bike magazine printed and continuously scan the WWW for more and more. The bottom line is that I think DRN rules. There are definitely posers. Some of them however can tolerated as they're a little innocent. There are 15 years olds out there with their first 125 and think they're suspension experts but hey, I think they're all right at heart. We were all young once (I guess I still am too) The tough guys "I know everything" posers "say it to my face" type........ the sooner they dissapear the better we'll all be. That's why deletion of posts works, not ridicule. It's not an easy task. Regulating something like the internet never will be. I applaud your efforts and morale so far Okie, the site is, and should alwys be a winner. Particularly with the support and stance of people like Rich, Ivan, Patman and crew. I think it's fair to say that you've all got our support and intersests at heart. Bottoms up guys. I've gotto slip back into the cover of night. ;) [/QUOTE]
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