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Old 01-13-2006, 06:15 PM   #1
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Likewise, and I dont think its too much to ask for you to stop following me around stalking me.
How about you only post when you can keep your posts on-topic and accurate? ...then no one will have to keep an eye on you.
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Old 01-13-2006, 06:49 PM   #2
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How about you only post when you can keep your posts on-topic and accurate? ...then no one will have to keep an eye on you.
Jesus christ man! No one should be keeping an eye on no one for that is the mods job. Last time I checked you weren't one and for obvious reasons.

If a baby sitting job is what you are interested in then let me educate you that the forum isn't the place for it.

I am sure everyone here appreciates you countless frail attempts to get me booted on the indictment of "off topic" posts, but I am sure everyone would appreciate it even more if you would let the mods do their jobs and stop undermining them. I am sure the mods can take care of themselves and their own forum without you undermining their efforts. They have been doing so long before you got here, so I am sure they can still handle it.

I mean if we all acted like mods then this forum IMO would be chaotic! Get the picture?
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Old 01-13-2006, 06:55 PM   #3
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Jesus christ man! No one should be keeping an eye on no one for that is the mods job. Last time I checked you weren't one and for obvious reasons.

If a baby sitting job is what you are interested in then let me educate you that the forum isn't the place for it.

I am sure everyone here appreciates you countless frail attempts to get me booted on the indictment of "off topic" posts, but I am sure everyone would appreciate it even more if you would let the mods do their jobs and stop undermining them. I am sure the mods can take care of themselves and their own forum without you undermining their efforts. They have been doing so long before you got here, so I am sure they can still handle it.

I mean if we all acted like mods then this forum IMO would be chaotic! Get the picture?
I do. You refuse to keep this thread on-topic...that much is clear. As a member of this forum, I asked if you'd keep your posts on topic. Why is that so hard for you?
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Old 01-13-2006, 07:07 PM   #4
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I do. You refuse to keep this thread on-topic...that much is clear. As a member of this forum, I asked if you'd keep your posts on topic. Why is that so hard for you?
And what did I and everyone else tell you? Can you remember that?

And don't you find it odd that no one else is chanting your same perception? Maybe you need to ask yourself "am I really doing the right thing and whats necassary?"

I hope to think that you will find very simple answers to that question.

If I am sooooo "off topic" then why dont we let the mods discretion handle this matter shall we? Or do you think for some apparent reason their discretion isn't good enough for you?

What say you?
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Old 01-13-2006, 07:14 PM   #5
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And what did I and everyone else tell you? Can you remember that?

And don't you find it odd that no one else is chanting your same perception? Maybe you need to ask yourself "am I really doing the right thing and whats necassary?"

I hope to think that you will find very simple answers to that question.

If I am sooooo "off topic" then why dont we let the mods discretion handle this matter shall we? Or do you think for some apparent reason their discretion isn't good enough for you?

What say you?
Of course the mods will have the final say if you refuse to post on-topic.
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Of course the mods will have the final say if you refuse to post on-topic.
Great so lets leave it at that shall we? Which means no more undermining their efforts just let the mods do what they do. Capice?
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Old 01-13-2006, 07:19 PM   #7
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Great so lets leave it at that shall we? Which means no more undermining their efforts just let the mods do what they do. Capice?
Hahahahaha. Ever considered stand-up?
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Old 01-13-2006, 07:32 PM   #8
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I do. You refuse to keep this thread on-topic...that much is clear. As a member of this forum, I asked if you'd keep your posts on topic. Why is that so hard for you?
Honestly, Its not hard for him, hes just asking me a question and you just wasted all your time for what? you should have spent that time doing something productive, maybe posting on stuff that actually matters
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Honestly, Its not hard for him, hes just asking me a question and you just wasted all your time for what? you should have spent that time doing something productive, maybe posting on stuff that actually matters
Thank you gregletta. Thanks for shining your light in his dark room. I am sure the forum will be very happy once he understands to control himself.

Now to get back on topic. Now the 97 NA mkiv has a 3.0L that makes about 220hp. The 97 BMW M3 is actually a 3.2L that makes around 240hp. So in essence it is about the same hp/liter ratio. Now I will admit that the BMW is a more of a ritzier car, but the supra can be just as luxurious. I do think the handling of the M3 stock is a little better than the mkiv but with a few mods to the mkiv the handling will be better. Now the handling overall as far as full modded supra vs. full modded m3 the supra will be a better handler.
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Thank you gregletta. Thanks for shining your light in his dark room. I am sure the forum will be very happy once he understands to control himself.

Now to get back on topic. Now the 97 NA mkiv has a 3.0L that makes about 220hp. The 97 BMW M3 is actually a 3.2L that makes around 240hp. So in essence it is about the same hp/liter ratio. Now I will admit that the BMW is a more of a ritzier car, but the supra can be just as luxurious. I do think the handling of the M3 stock is a little better than the mkiv but with a few mods to the mkiv the handling will be better. Now the handling overall as far as full modded supra vs. full modded m3 the supra will be a better handler.
I think im still confusing you on this topic, the us edition m3 runs a different engine, a 3.0L that makes 240hp.

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