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Young Scooby
Join Date: Nov 2007
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Few Questions
how come im still called a newbie???been using this site a while?? how come if i post a question about my scoob hardly any one knows the answer?? or is this cos people carnt be bothered to answer?? not a big deal im just curious...cheers
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Scooby Fanatic
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: TOKYO
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I know it can be frustrating when it seems like people aren't responding, but small sites like this have their advantages too; in general less argumentative than some larger sites, threads are shorter so it's easier to sort through advice you do get, and you also know who to address about which topics. I find people will go out of their way to find the answer for you here and are not condescending (which can't be said of other sites), and the advice and help i have got from this site has always been spot on. I'm a member of a couple of other scooby sites, but in general i spend more time here and come here first when i want advice. And the more members (like you) we get, the better, quicker and more comprehensive the help and advice will be. |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Nottingham
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i have to agree with whats said.
also, i just had a quick look through some of the questions you've asked. on scoobynet you tend to get lots of answers saying what he said, as above etc etc, they don't tend to happen on here so the post relies tend to be lower, you also tned to not get arguments about, o no its not cos of that its cos of this etc etc, which as said, tends not to happen on here. some of the questions you ask are realy something that needs a aspecialist to look at because theres so many differing reasons for it to happen, and without being able to poke around and see for yourself then its very difficult to answer. alot of questions in general can be answered or you can be pointed in the right direction for help, such as a specialist. its nothing personal agains anyone on here (or other forums either) but you can't answer what you can't diagnose as it were.
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