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Jouster:


--- Quote from: skyblast on June 16, 2010, 03:39:42 pm ---
--- Quote from: RayB on June 16, 2010, 02:53:19 pm ---You are bone headed.

Most machines from mid to late 1980's are JAMMA. The ones that are not are the older "classics". But a classic machine that has been converted could be jamma! So forget about learning what standard every machine used, and just ask sellers "is this machine jamma?"

End of bone headedness.


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Reported to moderator for flamming

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Reported to moderator for boneheadedness.

Bender:


--- Quote from: skyblast on June 16, 2010, 03:39:42 pm ---
--- Quote from: RayB on June 16, 2010, 02:53:19 pm ---You are bone headed.

Most machines from mid to late 1980's are JAMMA. The ones that are not are the older "classics". But a classic machine that has been converted could be jamma! So forget about learning what standard every machine used, and just ask sellers "is this machine jamma?"

End of bone headedness.


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Reported to moderator for flamming

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Wait... you ask a question, get a GREAT answer with a little humor and you do what? :dizzy:

RayB:


--- Quote from: skyblast on June 16, 2010, 02:50:44 pm ---I was checking aero fighters on the klov website and did find the conversion class but I can't find the jamma part?  Sorry if I am being boneheaded.

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Sorry if I offended you, but I was confirming your suspicion.  ;)   I'll repeat, since it didn't sink in that I actually answered your question: Any cabinet could be any format because you don't know what someone might have done to it in its history. Therefore, you ask the seller, and mystery is solved.

PS: Thanks for the support other people, but I was being a bit too direct, and I had a feeling it might be crossing the line when I posted it, but some days I am grumpier than others.  :D

Malenko:


--- Quote from: Jouster on June 16, 2010, 05:59:00 pm ---
--- Quote from: skyblast on June 16, 2010, 03:39:42 pm ---
--- Quote from: RayB on June 16, 2010, 02:53:19 pm ---You are bone headed.

Most machines from mid to late 1980's are JAMMA. The ones that are not are the older "classics". But a classic machine that has been converted could be jamma! So forget about learning what standard every machine used, and just ask sellers "is this machine jamma?"

End of bone headedness.


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Reported to moderator for flamming

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Reported to moderator for douchieness.

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fix't

I had a great reply about neo geo and jamma but I'd rather him find the info on his own. RayB aka Rabie, don't apologize for having a sense of humor.

skyblast:

I think both RayB and I know what happened.  He was a bit rude to me and I DEFINATELY overreacted by reporting him.  I was also a bit tired today and did not feel like taking unnescessary heat from someone out of right field.  He even admitted himself that he thought he might have crossed the line before posting.

I would be able to bet that if RayB and I were to have had that same conversation again face to face about me not knowing much about about Jamma I seriuosly don't think he would have said, "yeah you are a bonehead."  I mean who really talks like that in real life?  I'm sure in person he might have thought it but would not have said it to my face. I treat people on forums as I would in real life.  Now I'm sure you are all thinking...but he was only kidding.  I've read his post over a few times and I can't seem to find the humor in it...good information though.

What I do think is odd is that not one person even stuck up for me in the smallest way EXCEPT for RayB himself.  Now that says something about him.  Now I see why you all defended him with such tenacity.  RayB sounds like a solid dude.  RayB sounds like the kind of guy I'd be friends with in real life.
 

RayB I too am sorry.

Oh man, here we go. I'm about to get hammered now by the rest of you aren't I?  I built my entire mame cab off of this website and I've never run into this type of issue.



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