I had signed up there a while back but could never keep up with the posts because of all of the members. Then one day I cannot log on because I blocked (inadvertently) from being sent. Long story short I began sending administrators, moderators, webmasters, and regular members for help. The one member I asked emailed a Mod and told me to email him. I did...in MARCH. No reply, so I did again and again all the while emailing the webmaster. Not a single reply or even "screw off". So finally I got fed up and registered some bogus name and waited a week to be able to post my problem. I just checked, no replies. During that time I got a reply from a Mod saying why dont i just register a new name and move on. True, but wtf is that. I am done going to that forum. No friendliness. That is not how a site should be run.
So good job Gil and staff!! =D>
Posted by: tomahawk
Scott, what is O.com? You seem pretty pissed... time to get off the computer for awhile, dude...
-Mike
Posted by: Crvtte65
Sorry, officer.com
I'm on the desk a lot
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