JSR's Location
- MrCrowley
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This is getting ridiculous guys, everytime someone mentions anything about where JSR might live, the post will be deleted.
He has said many times for you to send him a PM and not make a post on the boards so why can't you understand that?
You're just wasting my time by making me delete all your posts, from one thread I even deleted about 10-15 posts all wondering where the hell JSR is from.
I hope everyone can understand this from now on, because anyone who continues to post about JSR's location will be sent a warning PM.
He has said many times for you to send him a PM and not make a post on the boards so why can't you understand that?
You're just wasting my time by making me delete all your posts, from one thread I even deleted about 10-15 posts all wondering where the hell JSR is from.
I hope everyone can understand this from now on, because anyone who continues to post about JSR's location will be sent a warning PM.
- MaxuS the 2nd
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Wow, I never saw a thread like this coming..
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I can't understand the fuss, but thanks MrCrowley 

hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
- trollhameran
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It doesn't really worry me where you live, just keep making cool guns 

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It's not that it bothers you JSR, it's just annoying for me when one person mentions something about your location, and you have half the forum going off trying to guess where you are.
It's also not fair to the thread author who has to deal with it.
It's also not fair to the thread author who has to deal with it.
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come over for a pint thenRagnarok wrote:But I do think I know where he lives...

hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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at least no one has tried to guess on this thread 

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JSR is the forum Waldo!
Where the fork is Waldo?
MrCrowley Wrote:
We can't just skim the post for the information we are looking for, we have to take the time to read the entire post to make sure of what we are saving or deleting.
Having to read "parroting/off topic rambling/bickering" is what bugs me into sending PM's about post.
Where the fork is Waldo?
MrCrowley Wrote:
Who deals with it? The author? No, not the author. It's us moderators who deal with it.It's also not fair to the thread author who has to deal with it.
We can't just skim the post for the information we are looking for, we have to take the time to read the entire post to make sure of what we are saving or deleting.
Having to read "parroting/off topic rambling/bickering" is what bugs me into sending PM's about post.
lol, i have to agree with maxus and jrrdw.
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Something like that ;pjrrdw wrote:JSR is the forum Waldo!
Where the fork is Waldo?
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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They have to deal with it when they get a notification email about their full-auto thread or similar, only to find out someone thinks JSR lives in England or something.jrrdw wrote:MrCrowley Wrote:Who deals with it? The author? No, not the author. It's us moderators who deal with it.It's also not fair to the thread author who has to deal with it.

Well, I'll tell people that's patently not true - even on a Firearms Certificate, you can't legally own an FX Monsoon in the UK.MrCrowley wrote:only to find out someone thinks JSR lives in England or something.
Semi-auto in rifles is only allowed in low power air rifles like the Crosman Nightstalker (which is about 6 ft-lbs), or in .22 rimfire - nothing else(*). There is however no semi-auto limit on smoothbores.
Daft laws, I know, but that's the way it is. So he's not in the UK folks!
*This of course doesn't mean I'm not considering a rifled semi-auto spudgun... because, well, that's just me for you.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?