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Old 11-24-2007, 10:52 PM
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Originally Posted by davedamit View Post
wow! nice welcome! nice to meet you too!
I check the HTC site every couple of days, I just noticed the change in HTCs statement that starts with "additionally". I also read the past several months worth of debate over what hardware is in my mogul, here, on PPCGEEKS.

I apologize if my desire to share what I thought was new info, has annoyed you. I did find a refrence about this info posted a few days back. I must have missed it. again, I am sorry.

I am quite new to forums, however; jerks, eliteists and a** holes are nothing new to me.

Whoever runs this site, please remove me from your membership.

Thanks anyway,

Dave
Dave,

No one is faulting your desire to share information, in fact we welcome and admire it.

If it makes you feel better to call me names, well then have at it. I'm just curious as to the elitists remark (sorry had to correct your spelling), I simply was pointing out the obvious. You stated you have been lurking, which I admire, because it's the same thing I do when I'm new to a forum. Get a feel for what's going on, the latest news, read some how-to's, etc., they're all good things to do. It would seem pretty obvious if someone was reading these forums (or any Titan forums for that matter) that the biggest news to hit in the last week is the new ROM announcements posted at both Buzzaboutwireless (Sprint) and HTC.

When folks constantly post the same information, over and over without even bothering to search, or for that matter, read the main sticky title on the very first thread, well, it just makes it more difficult for everyone to wade through all the posts. It also creates additional work for the excellent moderators here who are constantly trying to merge threads in order to minimize the noise.

Don't get me wrong... I've made my fair share of mistakes. I once embarrassingly posted some wrong info on this forum a few months ago about some bad info on a new ROM. That incident taught me to not try to be "first" but to instead double check my facts before sharing my info with everyone. Live and learn.

As others have said, everybody is welcomed here, but just like in real life, you have to be open to suggestions and criticism if you expect to keep growing and learning.