Jump to content
SAU Community

Sub forum or not?  

57 members have voted

You do not have permission to vote in this poll, or see the poll results. Please sign in or register to vote in this poll.

Recommended Posts

It is not SAU's responsibility to provide seperate suburban sub-forums.

If some of you guys that live in the same suburb etc want to chat, find another medium on which to do it.

We have the NSW section, we have the Whore thread, and we have the NSW events section.

There is NO need for any further sub-forums

  • Replies 90
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

hey i've got a great idea

lets divide SAU up into 50 different parts so no one socialises with others other than their own

maybe my sort of people should make out own site even

something like http://www.skylinesnsw.com/

oh wait that happened before........ last time people felt unfairly treated ripping SAU NSW apart and its only recently that NSW came together as a whole since

and now you want to divide it again

for shame people

keep SAU NSW general for all to enjoy for christ sake

and xizor calm down fella, you've been here for how many minutes and all of a sudden you wanna call us all whingers and nazis on a powertrip.. settle

The SAU Queensland thread has a clasifed section with there events up the top, if we made a local there, it woudlnt' dived the NSW section up, it would let ppl talk in there local sections then just go in the main NSW section to talk to everyone. It's like events we all go there and read, then come back to this section, it'll be the same if we add a local sub.

What a pack of whingers! Dont you have anything better to do than bitch about threads that dont concern you? I find the ctown thread very usefull so i can talk to other local members. Not everyone uses msn, not everyone can use other things during working hours.

The whorethread is ridiculous and impossible to keep up with unless you have no life but so what thats there for people to enjoy and do what they want. You go into it, expect whats there. We have a few area based threads which are constructive and allow local members to easily coordinate with each other and we are ridiculed for doing so. How antisocial is that! Contemplating this sort of censorship is a complete contradiction of what SAU is in my opinion.

Yes sir Mr 2005.

Your a hypocrit, you want your area-specific sub-forums so you and your local crew can 'banter' and you are calling the opposition to the idea, 'antisocial'? Give me a break.

There is absolutely NO need for the sub forum, if you and your buddies want to chat, then mingle and interact with the others in the whore thread, and if you want to organise events, utilise the NSW EVENTS SECTION.

If this still isnt enough for you, feel free to use IRC/MSN/Yahoo/Lavalife/Hotornot.com or whatever other chat medium floats your boat.

Do you guys not know the meaning of e-ghetto or e-slum? It makes the NSW section "unfriendly" because you feel you can't go in and post without some wise-ass saying "oh you're not supposed to be in here; you're not from [insert suburb name]"

Yeah whore towns pretty irrelevent to orgainse stuff thought, i like chatting in there from time to time becuase theres allways ppl on, but when your out on a limb from away from sydney it's not really relevent to organise things there. I mean you can't start a thread ever week in teh events section to see who's turning up to the local meeting place? And we did post there then ppl woudl talk in that thread tehre about the cruise, about the following week, and then we will be back where we started with minni whoretowns, i feel the sub forum woudl be a graet idea, and don't feel it will divide the community up.

Well what some people are saying is exactly that. With whats being said its coming off like we dont participate in the forums except for that 1 thread, and that could not be further from the truth. We are not segregating away from the SAU community at all. Thats so left field and not appropriate.

You guys might have the time and finances go drive alot and socialise with people regularly closer in the city but ctown/macarthur region is not like that at all. Far less skyline owners over much greater distances. I myself literally live in the bush. As part of the SAU community, and because of it, we are able form a group of ppl with similiar interest and do things. And because we socialise in this manner in one spot when its for that purpose it draws negative attention? Noone is being hurt by these actions, a handfull of threads does not entail a massive mess let alone bandwidth costs, and its enhanced our interest and ability to socialise within SAU.

But yeah ok. Ban the threads. :wave:

Blitz i never said i want the forum split off into sub sections and what not. I just want our thread left open, so there is no need to go all guerilla with the false statements.

Thats exactly what you are asking for in allowing sub-forums for certainly suburbs.

Re-read your own comments, I have not made any false statements, simply replied to yours.

No its not Blitz, clearly you need to re-read or clarify what it is you dont like the concept of. I have not said anything about wanting sub-forums, i didnt start this thread or poll, so there is no need to insinuate im arguing for a further layer in forum structure when thats not the case.

Everything i have said is in reference to a handfull of threads that could be very easily organised into regions. Campbelltown/Macarthur is a region, from liverpool to Picton and all around. I said nothing about sub forums, i'd just like the threads. Its not like the NSW forum is that busy anyway, the posts currently go back 2 days on the default page layout, so it wouldnt hurt anyone. And quite frankly if SAU looked favourably on people casually socialising under the SAU banner there would not be a problem with a handfull of threads that promoted this activity. Its hardly classified as "Event" activity and im sure would cop shit for the ctown thread being in that forum anyway.

I have only been in the whore thread a bit but it is completely insane, and the people there seem to know each other and live around the hills region. Except that thread goes under a different title and doesnt seem to give 2 hoots about meet ups and socialising... yet the powers that be want to crack down on the others? Come on.

Edited by Xizor
Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Nah. Was just wondering if you were having a small stroke or if there was some slur/gaf/inside joke that I wasn't aware of.
    • That was a fark up, it's Salamanca Place I was thinking of. And now I'm curious as to what potential slur/gaf I have caused with Salamander Road, ha ha!
    • Actually everyone on the roads was really well behaved. The only person that did any minor tailgating was a local hoon in a Turbo Focus. Unfortunately we weren't going the same way so there was no grand initial D touge battle. Lots of people pulled over and let me through. The amount of "Hey man nice car, omg skyline, nice 34 man woo" was suprising. Like really suprising. Like almost annoying. My partner was obviously surprised, she'd never seen anyone in the real world point out the car/like the car/want to chat about the car before, so to have like 3 people per day mention it was notable, I could finally say SEE? SOMEONE THINKS THEY'RE COOL. Everyone was also pretty suprised about the weather. Every day was dry and about ~13-14C. Mount Wellington had a sign that said they close the gates at 9pm and I was heading up there at about ~7:30. It was VERY apparent that conditions were getting significantly worse by the minute on the way up and down. The road on the mountain was terrible though, it's no driving road. I have various suspension related questions now. Luckily it was only about 20 minutes from where we were staying to the top of the mountain as said Google maps. We only had the 2 nights in Hobart. We went to the Farm Gate Market though which was really good - And went down to the Hastings Thermal springs/caves down there during the day. I'd definitely be up for going back again, so luckily there's a few more sights yet to see. Didn't get to do the west coast/queenstown/cradle mountain so this was supposed to be a 'scouting' trip anyway of sorts if I were to one day do/take part in/organize a more car-focused trip. As for the boat, it wasn't bad. Well it was bad, but not in the way you're thinking. We did the night trip which leaves at 6:45 (though you have to be there ~2 hours earlier) and arrives the next morning at about 6am. There is nothing to do on the ship. If you plan accordingly and bring a book/tablet/show to watch/charger you can just chill out, take some Travacalm and just sleep through it. The food there is an extremely basic buffet that costs $32 a plate, or $14 for a $3 pizza. The way back we had a travel kettle and a few different types of cup noodles and made our own tea/coffee in the room. This was a far superior way to do it. At the very least book one of the rooms with beds. I guess as we were in the off season we didn't have room mates. You get an option for rooms with 4 beds (2x bunks) or a room with just the two bottom beds. There's also some option for a deluxe queen bed but it's much pricer. We've been on sleeper trains in Asia before so we figured this is similar (and it was)
    • You just gotta be really, really, really clear and decisive with what you want your end product to be. 99% of people who want this conversion aren't "I want to run a 295 front tyre!" so they don't really need the widebody. They just want the OEM body to look a little less dumpy, so bonnet, bar, skirts job done with some camber, stretch, slam. It's when you want that, but then decide to pivot later you get big problems. See also if you're willing to get an all in one fibreglass bar, and you're willing to accept fibreglass problems like cracking the entire item on a driveway, instead of just a piece attached to the bottom, etc etc etc. Decide this all before buyin'.
×
×
  • Create New...