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Wumpus

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Dec 25, 2003
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That's not quite true Bill. You posted on mojo that you were coming over to ridemonkey before Loco started that thread.

This crap is stinking up three forums now. Let it rest.





Bill = Hello Kitty for those just now joining the drama.
 

X-rider

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Jan 3, 2004
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Hello Kitty said:
The problem I see the two set of rules and standards one for the “inner-circle” and a completely different set for the rest of us. The amount of censorship on this forum is absolutely mind boggling like I said earlier any hint of disagreement or controversy is quickly stamped out by the moderators.


Yep. I hear ya. I have had my own train wreck on this forum with RM and a few others over posting an opinion contrary to what "they" felt was right.

It seems that if you don't have a 1000 posts or so, you aren't really welcome here. There are much friendlier cycling forums out there.

I only lurk here now. It isn't worth trying to fit in here... they don't really want anyone new on this site that has differing opinions. If you post something that is the least bit "out of line" to their way of thinking you get branded a trouble making "newb" and threatened with being banned.

Well, good luck to you kitty. I will just continue to lurk, I wouldn't want to offend anyone.
 

biggins

Rump Junkie
May 18, 2003
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X-rider said:
Hello Kitty said:
The problem I see the two set of rules and standards one for the “inner-circle” and a completely different set for the rest of us. The amount of censorship on this forum is absolutely mind boggling like I said earlier any hint of disagreement or controversy is quickly stamped out by the moderators.


Yep. I hear ya. I have had my own train wreck on this forum with RM and a few others over posting an opinion contrary to what "they" felt was right.

It seems that if you don't have a 1000 posts or so, you aren't really welcome here. There are much friendlier cycling forums out there.

I only lurk here now. It isn't worth trying to fit in here... they don't really want anyone new on this site that has differing opinions. If you post something that is the least bit "out of line" to their way of thinking you get branded a trouble making "newb" and threatened with being banned.

Well, good luck to you kitty. I will just continue to lurk, I wouldn't want to offend anyone.

its just cause you are from ohio. :cool:
seriously though. i dont think it is like that at all. its just when someone like hello kitty drags stuff over from bitch-n-mone slam fest forums to here. most forums are peoples hobby or whatever and are allowed to run wild in whichever direction they desire. If that is what you want, then that is cool. But conversly when every other post you make has a link to another forum with a thread bashing someone, sure its gonna get deleted. thats how life is. as for feeling unwanted im sorry you feel that way. i have never once felt that way and i didnt know a single person on here when i first logged in to this site. taking the time to get to know the people on here is most important, coming on here to stalk and bash someone like hello kitty is doing is just lame and notthe point of this site.
 

Toshi

Harbinger of Doom
Oct 23, 2001
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X-rider said:
It seems that if you don't have a 1000 posts or so, you aren't really welcome here. There are much friendlier cycling forums out there.
no one came to this board with 1000 posts already in their pocket. well, except for Acadian perhaps :eek: :D , as he racked them all up from 3-5 am on the first night he joined. anyway, my point is that we all were newbies here once, and those who stuck around stuck around by choice. if you're not down with the "feel" of ridemonkey (talking about the board here, sheesh :D) then more power to you. don't rag on it as if you're the ultimate arbiter of friendliness, however, as many before you have come to the opposite conclusion.
 

biggins

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May 18, 2003
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Hello Kitty said:
Here i got some photos from the norba national in Waco, Texas last March i hope this seems a little bit more interesting... :rolleyes:



allison dunlap at the TT



roland green on a off camber decent



roland green on jacobs ladder theis mofo is STEEP !!!



nice short fast decent
cool pics by the way, didnt know roland green was that stout of a dude. did you race in the "not having to compete with guys like roland green" class?
 

Hello Kitty

Monkey
Nov 25, 2004
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these pictures are like buttah...and i'm a little verklempt....discuss!



Thomas Frischknecht's olympic race mt.bike did you know that thomas used tri-geek carbonfiber tubular rims (see photo) and tubular mtb tires (sorry i can't recall the brand but i think they are a offshoot of the tufo cyclocross tires) when he raced this bike in the 04 olympics this bike is to be around 17Lbs

:thumb:



scott scale 10 carbon fiber mtb 19Lbs stock and at $5200 we got a couple racers here in texas that have inquired about getting one (the road bike is a work of art!) and currently no one has them in the country till after the new year, i can hardly wait till they get one so i can check it out (ride) and at $2000 for the frame alone (cheap for a 2.3 Lbs carbon mtb frame) it is mighty tempting to get one of these for my own.

:drool:

from what i gather most of ya'll are in to XC riding and racing thing on here but pain + speed = fun if you have't at least tried racing once then your missing out.
 

Hello Kitty

Monkey
Nov 25, 2004
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biggins said:
cool pics by the way, didnt know roland green was that stout of a dude. did you race in the "not having to compete with guys like roland green" class?
yeah it was pretty cool to have the norba nationals here in Texas where we take our racing pretty serious folks form Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma who come down to our 9 race series are always impressed with our caliber of racers. If you race in Texas and don’t have a trainer/coach then your not serious everyone I know has a program/plan and put in some serious miles.

The national was a surprise to the norba folks who were knocked out from our Texas hospitality I went and visited some of the booths and the mechanics and pros that I spoke with were really overwhelmed from everyone being so nice, heck that’s just the way we do things here.

The only downer was many of the teams didn’t show because they budget for both their XC and DH/DS teams and since we didn’t have a DH/DS race a lotta teams were not here. I think that will change this year we have an killer course for the national.

I got about 200+ photos from the time trial, crit and actual cross country race I could post some of them here. As for as my self I did the 62 mile marathon race it was cool starting with tinker and dave wiens and others however the marathon race chewed up my legs for the amateur races 36 hours later and I totally got my ass…errrrrr…butt kicked royally in the mens sport 35-39 class.



local XC pro honcho Jason Sager
 

N8 v2.0

Not the sharpest tool in the shed
Oct 18, 2002
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Hello Kitty said:
yeah it was pretty cool to have the norba nationals here in Texas where we take our racing pretty serious folks form Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma who come down to our 9 race series are always impressed with our caliber of racers. If you race in Texas and don’t have a trainer/coach then your not serious everyone I know has a program/plan and put in some serious miles.

That is SO true... We have a local boy who rides in the Texas Cup races... he came away with 3rd in the totally insane Single Speed Open class in the spring. He came in 6th in the Fall cup series which ain't all that bad when you consider he's 3rd in the Arkansas Single Speed standings.
 

Hello Kitty

Monkey
Nov 25, 2004
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N8 said:
That is SO true... We have a local boy who rides in the Texas Cup races... he came away with 3rd in the totally insane Single Speed Open class in the spring. He came in 6th in the Fall cup series which ain't all that bad when you consider he's 3rd in the Arkansas Single Speed standings.
yeah the single speed class guys regularly set lap times faster than the fastest sport class riders because of this they send those guys off first so they won’t start lapping the later starting classes. Although I have a SS bike I don’t ride it much except off season, however I’ve done TWO single speed races for a goof and it’s amazing how many geared racers you can catch.

This last TMBRA race in Ruston, La all the local SS hotshots came out of the wood work and really laid the wood to some extremely fast Texas boys. We have some SS nut cases that race cyclocross on their single speed mtb and or converted cyclocross bikes and manage to finish in the top 5 heck...the last cyclocross race i did earlier this month i was battling it out with some guy on a SS CX bike for 30min. out of a 45min. race the ONLY thing that saved my butt from him beating me was i had some gears i could stomp on at the really bitter end but that guy was STRONG nonetheless...
 

Echo

crooked smile
Jul 10, 2002
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Man I had no idea I was opressing people so much. I think we delete about one thread a week here, unless someone is just trying to get their stuff deleted.
 

Skookum

bikey's is cool
Jul 26, 2002
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Echo said:
Man I had no idea I was opressing people so much. I think we delete about one thread a week here, unless someone is just trying to get their stuff deleted.
i don't pay much attention but i don't really notice much excessive moderating. When i first got here i thought some guys had an itchy trigger finger but i haven't noticed anything worth griping over lately.
i dunno it's a website to talk about bikes, meet people, tell tall tales, hook up for rides, get info. This place is a tool and a great medium to warn people the perils of moss and the many benefits of 12 grain bread.
What am i talking about again?
 

Hello Kitty

Monkey
Nov 25, 2004
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Echo said:
I had no idea I was opressing people.
Hello Kitty: What I object to is you automatically treat me like an inferior.

Ridemonkey Moderator: Well I am the moderator.

Hello Kitty : Oh, Moderator eh? Very nice. And how'd you get that, eh? By exploiting the workers. By hanging on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society
 

mack

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Feb 26, 2003
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u like those Scott bikes? This summer i worked in a shop thats going to be the first Scott dealer in the US. I got to ride the pro road frame and the DH bike. So nice. I dunno if im gunna work their next year though. :think:
 

Echo

crooked smile
Jul 10, 2002
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Skookum said:
i dunno it's a website to talk about bikes, meet people, tell tall tales, hook up for rides, get info.
Word to that. I've met and ridden with lots of cool peeps through RM, and been shown many kickass trails that I never would have known about... Ah well, I guess different people expect different things.
 
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JRB

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mack said:
u like those Scott bikes? This summer i worked in a shop thats going to be the first Scott dealer in the US. I got to ride the pro road frame and the DH bike. So nice. I dunno if im gunna work their next year though. :think:
Not if they make you take an English class. ;)
 
J

JRB

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Echo said:
Word to that. I've met and ridden with lots of cool peeps through RM, and been shown many kickass trails that I never would have known about... Ah well, I guess different people expect different things.
Could you buy me a plane ticket to fly up so you can show me some cool trails? Ours are all wet.
 

Skookum

bikey's is cool
Jul 26, 2002
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Hello Kitty said:
Hello Kitty: What should i do if moss starts growing in my front yard and eveloping my lawn, the aesthetic beauty of my home, enveloping my very SOUL@@!!!#$!#.

Ridemonkey Moderator: Hmm go get some moss killer lawn feed at a local retail store. Make sure to re-seed and water frequently

Hello Kitty : Oh, Moss killer lawn feed eh? Very nice. And what brand would you recommend, eh? I think i'm gonna eat a sandwich with some yummy wholesome 12 grain bread and ponder the mysteries of the universe.
there's always hope.
 
J

JRB

Guest
Nice skookum - one more reason I am glad you didn't fall off of the prison roof and get smoked.
 

BurlyShirley

Rex Grossman Will Rise Again
Jul 4, 2002
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Hey, cool even when someone changes their name, their posts still show up like this:

"This message is hidden because loco is on your ignore list."
 

Skookum

bikey's is cool
Jul 26, 2002
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BurlyShirley said:
Hey, cool even when someone changes their name, their posts still show up like this:

"This message is hidden because loco is on your ignore list."
hahaha dysfunction junction.... must be a full moon out tonight. :p
 
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JRB

Guest
Man and I was hoping I would scoot by and not be ignored by my hero. :rolleyes:
 

blue

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Jan 24, 2004
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mack said:
u like those Scott bikes? This summer i worked in a shop thats going to be the first Scott dealer in the US. I got to ride the pro road frame and the DH bike. So nice. I dunno if im gunna work their next year though. :think:
I worked/currently ride for a shop that has had scott for awhile (Like all of 04...)

Oh yes, and 24 Hour>XC racing. I'm a convert. XC blows compared to 24H and Marathon.
 

-BB-

I broke all the rules, but somehow still became mo
Sep 6, 2001
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Hello Kitty said:
Finally a voice of logic in the wilderness…

Mr.Splat you are correct I had no previous intentions whatsoever to join ridemonkey.com I’ve got my plate full with a stressful job, training for our spring racing season, wasting way too much time on 5 other cycling forums and of course other life obligations yada yada yada…

What got me over here to check things out was the thread started by the person formally known as “loco-gringos” where he asked the question about how long this tool (hello kitty) would last? I let it run it’s course till I jumped in with my reply and summarily was gang tackled from the get go.

I understand completely about the “double standard” and find it humorous at the amount of anti-hello kitty posts that came from my first post therefore positioning myself as so-called troublemaker.

The problem I see the two set of rules and standards one for the “inner-circle” and a completely different set for the rest of us. The amount of censorship on this forum is absolutely mind boggling like I said earlier any hint of disagreement or controversy is quickly stamped out by the moderators.

The entire reason I like going to forums is to engage in discussions and ideas and YES that sometimes does lead to debate which can get quite emotional that’s just life…deal with it. If you want me to be a valuable contributor it would be nice to know that when ever the conversation starts getting interesting I won’t be censured by a moderator who doesn’t agree with my or someone else’s stance for their own personal reasons.

Like my little Aesop fable I posted… "Please all, and you will please none."

If mods deleted stuff just because they didn't agree with the poster's point of view, there would be a LOT of people on here with NO posts.
 

Hello Kitty

Monkey
Nov 25, 2004
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-BB- said:
If mods deleted stuff just because they didn't agree with the poster's point of view, there would be a LOT of people on here with NO posts.
why not let the threads stand for themselves rather than have the "moderator" decide? if it's a good thread it will stay active and the top of the page if it's not like always the bad threads normally do sink fast down the page and are soon forgotten, this delete and lock the threads mentality just to kill them is just silly.
 
J

JRB

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Hello Kitty said:
why not let the threads stand for themselves rather than have the "moderator" decide? if it's a good thread it will stay active and the top of the page if it's not like always the bad threads normally do sink fast down the page and are soon forgotten, this delete and lock the threads mentality just to kill them is just silly.
The biggest part of this is due to sponsors for the site. They don't like to see fighting and cursing. If they pull the ads, RM has to foot the bill. I know all this, because I was once a bigger pain the rear than I am now. I am trying to be cool, as are the other peeps that have been in trouble. Here it would be real cool if everyone chilled out. We have plenty of other spots to bash. Maybe I should have posted my helpful link here and my trash talk on TS. Just putting it in perspective for you. We really have no right to be here.
 

Echo

crooked smile
Jul 10, 2002
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Hello Kitty said:
if it's a good thread it will stay active and the top of the page if it's not like always the bad threads normally do sink fast down the page and are soon forgotten
See this is where you are wrong. Two morons (not necessarily referring to you and loco) bitching back and forth, combined with the rest of the peanut gallery throwing in their two cents, it exactly the kind of stuff that will continue to get bumped to the top, and will therefore be deleted, because it is not interesting, useful or relevant. If you don't like it, well you know the drill.

Did there really need to be 5 threads about your little lovers spat with loco?
 
J

JRB

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Echo said:
Did there really need to be 5 threads about your little lovers spat with loco?
:nuts: shut up punk :mumble:


In a funny way I say those things. In a not funny way, you comparing it to a lover's spat is just as stupid as the threads, bro.
 

Westy

the teste
Nov 22, 2002
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Ridemonkey said:
Looks like we have a candidate for the First Amendment violation T's we have in the works.

I feel left out, I have never had my first amendment rights violated on the :monkey: :(
 

SkaredShtles

Michael Bolton
Sep 21, 2003
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Hello Kitty said:
Hello Kitty: What I object to is you automatically treat me like an inferior.

Ridemonkey Moderator: Well I am the moderator.

Hello Kitty : Oh, Moderator eh? Very nice. And how'd you get that, eh? By exploiting the workers. By hanging on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society
I hereby declare this dude is OK :thumb: :D

-S.S.-
 

Hello Kitty

Monkey
Nov 25, 2004
432
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loco said:
The biggest part of this is due to sponsors for the site.
Finally something logical outa you the entire reason that we started teamsmack.org was from the pressure of the promoters on the tmbra.org forum and the flak that they were getting from the series sponsors at the time from Subaru the main sponsor for the Texas Mountain Bike Racing Series.

Apparently some one from Subaru went on the tmbra.org website and forum and noticed the daily flame wars and thought, “do we want to back this nonsense?” shortly after the so called “smackers” were asked to cease and desist the sarcastic banter by the forum moderator. Although highly entertaining it painted the entire tmbra organization with a bad brush.

Therefore the birth of http://www.teamsmack.org five short years ago. The rules are pretty simple no explicit porn and we edit the curse words out (not that we don’t like porn and cussing it’s a work related issue to keep your I.T. nazis off your ass) however everything else goes only the strong survive if you can’t take the abuse tough any sign of weakness is exploited to the fullest extent, No thread locking and no moderation is required the threads stand on their own merit or die quickly.
 

BuddhaRoadkill

I suck at Tool
Feb 15, 2004
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Well there ya go. All the smack talkers with diapers in need of changing have a place to go. Those of us who prefer civil discourse about bikes and such can hang out on the monkey. Problem solved, no?

Now, if only we could find a place to send those dorky XC types :nuts: ;)
 
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