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jennifer:
   And she does.... I have got no idea what a chuff is, But I do know overmodding is a form of censorship, and explains the nosedive in creative content here at the BYOAC. The people complaining are the users of this site and to bounce them out to the parking lot only compounds the problem. This really surprises me about you Saint, someone who once believed in freedoms of expression. Before you get all "family orientated" and numbers are up on me, take a cold hard look at the creativity and sharing amongst todays users as compared to days of old.... Whats changed in the last few years?
Malenko:

--- Quote from: jennifer on August 06, 2015, 04:05:01 am ---   And she does.... I have got no idea what a chuff is, But I do know overmodding is a form of censorship, and explains the nosedive in creative content here at the BYOAC. The people complaining are the users of this site and to bounce them out to the parking lot only compounds the problem. This really surprises me about you Saint, someone who once believed in freedoms of expression. Before you get all "family orientated" and numbers are up on me, take a cold hard look at the creativity and sharing amongst todays users as compared to days of old.... Whats changed in the last few years?

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Chuff - To make noisy puffing sounds, as of a steam locomotive.  But in this instance I guess the best synonym would be "excitedness"

Over moderated is a bold statement. I think in this particular instance, I was moderated without a good reason but that doesn't make it the norm. More often than not when I am moderated (especially by Saint) I deserve it.  Saint is a good moderator. Haruman is a good moderator. Even though BadMouth thinks Im a piece of ---steaming pile of meadow muffin---, he's still a good moderator of the racing section. I dont really have an opinion on delusional. The end.
saint:

--- Quote from: jennifer on August 06, 2015, 04:05:01 am ---   And she does.... I have got no idea what a chuff is, But I do know overmodding is a form of censorship, and explains the nosedive in creative content here at the BYOAC. The people complaining are the users of this site and to bounce them out to the parking lot only compounds the problem. This really surprises me about you Saint, someone who once believed in freedoms of expression. Before you get all "family orientated" and numbers are up on me, take a cold hard look at the creativity and sharing amongst todays users as compared to days of old.... Whats changed in the last few years?

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We will have to respectfully disagree. I haven't bounced anyone to the curb for content posting other than the very rare exception (for instance, DriverMan).
saint:
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,146692.msg1526315/topicseen.html#msg1526315
pbj:

--- Quote from: jennifer on August 06, 2015, 04:05:01 am ---Before you get all "family orientated" and numbers are up on me, take a cold hard look at the creativity and sharing amongst todays users as compared to days of old.... Whats changed in the last few years?

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Oh, I think the answer to that is rather obvious.  The audience interested in this hobby primarily consists of people born in a very defined range, that I'd peg as 1970-1990 with a smattering of exceptions on either end of that.  There's nobody new beating down the gates and everyone here has already done everything.  JAMMA beater into a MAME cab?  Found your holy grail?  Restored a dedicated machine?  Flirted with pinball?  Bartops? Pedestals?  We've all done it already.  Now you can just throw money at someone to CNC them for you, so you don't even need a saw anymore.

Have been kind of surprised that the driving and dance machines never really got big around here, but console and PC gaming were so far along that the home versions can easily be superior for anyone interested.  Maybe with Golden Tee finally emulated we'll see some more action there, and I think it's a matter of time before all of us mess around with an active marquee.
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