Signatures are too larrge
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Originally Posted by pjinca' post='1054427' date='Nov 14 2009, 12:10 AM
+1 Gotta agree with Roger here, if you want more tech contribute some, add some insight instead of the whining. Before you run off at the mouth why not a)contribute (dollars I mean), b) start a thread that may actually show something technically. We have had members who were banned and STILL contributed good info (Diamond for one). Why not start there?
Not whining at all. My first post on this thread was quoting how 5 other threads had been started complaining about the same subject. As I've said, I turned sigs off a long time ago, do whatever you want to with them. It's just my opinion that on most forums the bigger the sig gets the less that person knows about anything. All I'm saying guys.
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Originally Posted by user440' post='1054437' date='Nov 14 2009, 01:18 AM
I have exactly three weeks experience with the BMW. In this forum, I'm here to learn about BMW. Ask me something about Volkswagens, old 1960's Datsun's, SCCA, Rally, or F1 and I can help you. Anything I contribute on the BMW side has pretty much been addressed in previous threads here so far.
Not whining at all. My first post on this thread was quoting how 5 other threads had been started complaining about the same subject. As I've said, I turned sigs off a long time ago, do whatever you want to with them. It's just my opinion that on most forums the bigger the sig gets the less that person knows about anything. All I'm saying guys.
Not whining at all. My first post on this thread was quoting how 5 other threads had been started complaining about the same subject. As I've said, I turned sigs off a long time ago, do whatever you want to with them. It's just my opinion that on most forums the bigger the sig gets the less that person knows about anything. All I'm saying guys.
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[quote name='mrfva' post='1054497' date='Nov 14 2009, 02:07 AM']Sounds like 600 x 100 pixels is the new signature standard ...
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GET A NEW COMPUTER OR GET MORE RAM
OR STOP WHINING
OR STOP WHINING
Originally Posted by user440' post='1054437' date='Nov 14 2009, 02:18 PM
I have exactly three weeks experience with the BMW. In this forum, I'm here to learn about BMW. Ask me something about Volkswagens, old 1960's Datsun's, SCCA, Rally, or F1 and I can help you. Anything I contribute on the BMW side has pretty much been addressed in previous threads here so far.
Not whining at all. My first post on this thread was quoting how 5 other threads had been started complaining about the same subject. As I've said, I turned sigs off a long time ago, do whatever you want to with them. It's just my opinion that on most forums the bigger the sig gets the less that person knows about anything. All I'm saying guys.
Not whining at all. My first post on this thread was quoting how 5 other threads had been started complaining about the same subject. As I've said, I turned sigs off a long time ago, do whatever you want to with them. It's just my opinion that on most forums the bigger the sig gets the less that person knows about anything. All I'm saying guys.
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The forum below is more technically based whereas this forum is lighter. No large sigs, no f**** in avatars ( I dont think), etc etc
http://forums.roadfly.com/forums/bmw/bmw-5-series-e60/
I look at both but tend to use roadfly when I am looking for answers on specific car issues. Less of a social site too. I do not post much, but search and read unless I think I can add value. Most of the time I cannot.
http://forums.roadfly.com/forums/bmw/bmw-5-series-e60/
I look at both but tend to use roadfly when I am looking for answers on specific car issues. Less of a social site too. I do not post much, but search and read unless I think I can add value. Most of the time I cannot.