I do agree, but I haven't been on for 5 months, and I sometimes post new topics, maybe like 1 every couple of weeks or so(or wait.. I post 1 every week for my video's....), but I agree.Rheems1 wrote:No one wants you to leave, what young Josh means is.... try to use some discretion on what and how much you post, this is a conversation that happens with almost every new (young) member. Here is my rule of thumb, don't start ANY topics until you have been on the board for at least 5 months unless it is something super, super important (like you found an Alertronic 5000 in the wild or something like that)...start by reading and replying to topics first (once again as long as you have something relevant), mostly reading... there is a WEALTH of knowledge on these boards and you can really learn a lot. Back to that posting thing, we all understand being new that you have lots of questions and are excited and what not... but not every thought that enters your mind on sirens deserves a topic. Second (or is this third...hmm I am getting old) let us talk about wording and some real life expectations, you are 13 years old... there is a very, very good chance that you will not be in a position to purchase a siren for a very long time, please do not make up topics and say in them that you want to know what xyz siren costs because you are thinking of buying one.. you are 13 years old...now is NOT the time to be seriously thinking about buying a siren, now is the time to hit your books and make sure to get a good education so you can get a good job. A good job will provide you the funding to be able to purchase sirens when you are older.
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