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And this might be asking a little much of some people, but punctuation is *key*. You might be asking a perfectly reasonable question, but if it's one gigantic run-on sentence with no periods, commas, or capital letters - forget it. I ain't readin' it.
Certain information such as location of member (state will do) and year of car (or none if applicable) should be mandatory fields for joining the forum. Its not asking for personal information but at least it will give other members a starting point when a question is asked.
As for perfusions remarks i totally agree because reading some of these questions and or comments that have seplling errors no puncutation and run on and on and on and on and on and never proofread threre posts or neverget to the real point which is waht this forum is all abount anyway so why aska question if you cant put it inpropper forma nd youre not sure how to sepll somthin and all you wan tis for somebody to help you out but you dont even no where you came in and then yourealizre that this is like reading faulkner or even james joyce forgodsake and none ov it makes any real cents but you cant explaine y so i cant unerstand why they dont just go out and buy the manuals and checkit for themselfs so we wouldnt have to put up wiff htis stuff and as u used to rite in some of my college termpapers if youve read this far ill buy you a drink but of course i cant do that because i dont no where you live which was the hole point of the original message
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From: The reason time exists is so everything doesn't happen at once
Originally Posted by swifty
I'll take you up on that beer, 6t9l4t6 - I'll IM you the address if you're able. By the way, your sig is interesting!
The sig is an ancient Vulcan word that means "break like the wind".
Actually, when I joined this forum about three years ago I had (and still have) a 1969 coupe with the 350/350 engine (RPO L46). I tried to get 69L46 but was told it was already taken, so I came up with 6t9l4t6.