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Is there a purpose to this thread?
 

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Not sure, but I'd love to test drive that zero-turn mower in the back with the seat. Totally could show off some sweet moves on that.
 

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Not sure, but I'd love to test drive that zero-turn mower in the back with the seat. Totally could show off some sweet moves on that.

You're sounding very "domestic" (aka...you have yard mowing chores)!;)

I wouldn't mind test driving and owning one as well.:)

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All I need is a chainsaw, I started chopping down some trees in the backyard now im reallt starting to regret it hahaha
 
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I believ, if im correct it would be to test Photo Sharing Sites or similar. I think ThePope had problems embedding pics in the DeskTop thread and is here testing embedding them ???

I could be wrong :( Send me to the Dunce Corner if i am lol
 
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If you're going to test, at least use a shot that's in focus, it's just not going to cut it in the monthly photo thread.
 
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I was just doing some Photobucket tests at work lol
 
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We don't really like test threads. Please don't do them in the future. :)
 

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If you need to test something, "respond" to another thread but instead of posting, just preview it. This way you can see what your post would look like without having to actually post anything.
 
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Not sure, but I'd love to test drive that zero-turn mower in the back with the seat. Totally could show off some sweet moves on that.

Fun.


We don't really like test threads. Please don't do them in the future. :)

Not Fun.




Clearly you Northeast Ohioans don't get too much fun, Schweb.


@iWhat, my dad's business is just south of you in Delphos, Ohio so come down anytime and test drive one :)
 
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Clearly you Northeast Ohioans don't get too much fun, Schweb.


Oh we do, but can you imagine this place with 140k members posting test threads ;)
 
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Not everyone needs one though :p or better yet you could sticky this as a test thread....hmm sounds like a good idea lol
 

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Not everyone needs one though :p or better yet you could sticky this as a test thread....hmm sounds like a good idea lol
Why do that? I've already provided a reasonable solution for learning and testing vBulletin syntax:
If you need to test something, "respond" to another thread but instead of posting, just preview it. This way you can see what your post would look like without having to actually post anything.
 
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if you're going to test, at least use a shot that's in focus, it's just not going to cut it in the monthly photo thread.


oh snap !
 
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Oh we do, but can you imagine this place with 140k members posting test threads ;)

Aren't those the "what anti virus should I use" threads ?
 

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Aren't those the "what anti virus should I use" threads ?

How about the:

"I know that this question has been asked before a thousand times...but I wanted to ask again just to be sure..."

...questions!;)

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Also, I dont believe I really violated anything in the "not anything goes in the anything goes section"
 
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Also, I dont believe I really violated anything in the "not anything goes in the anything goes section"

Or you can keep arguing with the staff about this, because that's always a smart idea. :D
 
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Or you can keep arguing with the staff about this, because that's always a smart idea. :D

I can vouch for this logic. I use it as often as possible. Gives the staff something to do.
 

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