
Posted:
Wed Feb 06, 2008 5:57 pm
by VHJLC
No worries fellas...
Take it easy,
And if its easy take it home
Josh

Posted:
Wed Feb 06, 2008 7:35 pm
by Alex
Yea, sorting out the real from false can be pretty tricky sometimes, luckily this time it was legit.
Alex

Posted:
Thu Feb 07, 2008 8:41 am
by Charl
Nah, just too
lazy to go over and
register so we can vote for us over in Oz


Posted:
Fri Feb 08, 2008 9:24 am
by ZL2BMH
Geez guys some of you really do need to grow up. Calling that writer as writing spam is rubbish as I said, and I'm old enough to be your father, 'grow up'
zl2bmh.

Posted:
Fri Feb 08, 2008 11:50 am
by Bazza
As the forum member who raised the question (note : it was a question) as to whether or not this matter was spam, I would like to add the following....
Flight Sim is one of many of my hobbies and interests. Apart from this particular forum, I am a member of at least 15 others. In a number of them, spam, or apparent spam is not tolerated. Any post, by a "first time member" suggesting you check out a product is suspect, for obvious reasons. There are hundreds of outfits out there selling payware who would love to advertise here but can't do so legitimately - many of them use employees or contacts to slip in the message. Most of them adopt the "matey - friendly" style we see here.
Again I merely asked the question.
Alex suggested there have been many spam posts here - I haven't seen them. There are established members here who supply payware, however they have paid their dues on site with advice, help and comment. Most of us have their products and they are part of our daily simming. As they are "straight-up" this cannot be taken as spam in this context, if they are what Alex refers to. Other than that I would like an example of what he is talking about as I have found this to be a well regulated and clean forum in respect of irregularities.
ZLZBMH remarkks that he is old enough to be our respective fathers. I take that to be an attempt at humour, however I can assure him that unless he is well into his 80's, he certainly isn't in my case. If he is that old I suggest he should declare it and we could all give him an award and a round of applause.

Posted:
Fri Feb 08, 2008 12:42 pm
by ZL2BMH
Bazza wrote:As the forum member who raised the question (note : it was a question) as to whether or not this matter was spam, I would like to add the following....
Flight Sim is one of many of my hobbies and interests. Apart from this particular forum, I am a member of at least 15 others. In a number of them, spam, or apparent spam is not tolerated. Any post, by a "first time member" suggesting you check out a product is suspect, for obvious reasons. There are hundreds of outfits out there selling payware who would love to advertise here but can't do so legitimately - many of them use employees or contacts to slip in the message. Most of them adopt the "matey - friendly" style we see here.
Again I merely asked the question.
Alex suggested there have been many spam posts here - I haven't seen them. There are established members here who supply payware, however they have paid their dues on site with advice, help and comment. Most of us have their products and they are part of our daily simming. As they are "straight-up" this cannot be taken as spam in this context, if they are what Alex refers to. Other than that I would like an example of what he is talking about as I have found this to be a well regulated and clean forum in respect of irregularities.
ZLZBMH remarkks that he is old enough to be our respective fathers. I take that to be an attempt at humour, however I can assure him that unless he is well into his 80's, he certainly isn't in my case. If he is that old I suggest he should declare it and we could all give him an award and a round of applause.
Just trying to back you up mate and I'm well into my retirement.
Jim.

Posted:
Fri Feb 08, 2008 2:40 pm
by kiwibarguy
Well spam or no spam, i registered and gave my opinion. Nothing ventured , nothing gained. My security will kung foo that spam right out the door!

p.s woohoo i finally found a reason to put this emoticon up! sweet.

Posted:
Fri Feb 08, 2008 5:43 pm
by Alex
I suppose though that by identifying it as spam (which is questionable I suppose) we are really pandering to the vendor. There were three days in which there were no posts in response to this, and questioning it sort of kicked the conversation off (and corres. interest). In that way I suppose it's sort of ironic, but I'm not really fussed about it.
Alex

Posted:
Fri Feb 08, 2008 5:46 pm
by VHJLC
Well this quickly got out of control...
Bazza if this was SPAM,
Wouldn't I be trying to pushing people to buy a product (that is complete) an advertising it everywhere??
I posted some links to give people a chance to VOTE an push up the numbers in a poll so the company would consider doing NZ 1st above any other country...