and its Christmas time come on man give a little bit eh
There is nothing wrong with just guesting it. There are advantages to being a member though, you can read profiles and vote in more polls. You can bring up great topics or smash bad ones, you can also be a newbie with people like me. I have been a newbie for 2or3 months and i still havent gotten anyone angry but furthermore, everyone who reads this who is a guest is wrong for not joining. No hard feelings but still, its always more fun on the inside
but do you really want a load of people posting crap, better if they post if they have something to say than post with nothing to say.
yeah, anyway i'm sure the guests see what they want, so need for answering the questions.
Saves everyone the trouble.
Everyone signs up eventually anyhow.
Do me a favor plug me into a sega.
To be this good takes ages, to be this good takes sega.
It's thinking.
Ok I said it, now pay me!
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It took me a rave wee while before i joined here too, but then i was a member over a dcemulation for a while first too, but i prefered the britishness of here, and I thought the IRC channel was more fun, and its a closer community.
I see what your saying but i joined to ask questions, get answers. For what it matters some one could publish, "THE GREAT BIG BOOK OF DREAMCAST STUFF AND ANYTHING ELSE YOU MIGHT NEED TO KNOW IN THAT AREA" then nobody would need to be in this forum. I pondered over the fact that maybe if some people felt like they were more wanted, they would think more to join, thus bringing more site traffic yet at the same time whole new concepts and ideas. Having that said sorry for any other stupid topics i might have started but this is kinda intended to stop stupid posts on my part.
Sorry, it sounds like i meant other peoples stupid posts, i meant mine, like for example starting this topic
Dont worry about it, the sheer number of crap posts I start, and look at my post count 300+
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