it's just a hype for the crowd, this is not metered which would have one winner but this is just opinionsi don't understand how this will be judged.
Some people strive for excellent grammar at all times.I'm typing fast and sending, I'm not going back to edit as any editor does to check for mistakes. This is a forum, who cares. Sorry, I guess you do.
Thanks anyway
From my understanding, the person with the most friends wins. The two vehicles play (I guess) a song or two and then the audience cheers for the loudest one. Whichever vehicle garners the loudest cheer, wins. However, one with a stock Mazda Protege and $10,000 could defeat any vehicle in the world just by paying people to cheer.i don't understand how this will be judged.
I guess that's one excuse... I'm not one to criticize simple typos or something like that at the drop of a hat. However, glaring grammar and sentence structure mistakes, coherence and a logical progression of thought generally reflect on one's professionalism and business acumen. IMNSHO.I'm typing fast and sending, I'm not going back to edit as any editor does to check for mistakes. This is a forum, who cares. Sorry, I guess you do.
Thanks anyway
well i cant wait!!! but you will most likely win, just as you alwayz do //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/thumbsupwink.gif.129404938effda6ad9cca39e7f4b58a3.gifHe has re modified his whole system, so I guess i will be suprised
I think they just 'compete' for trophies. However, it seems as this type of event gets quite a turnout. I don't think the OP is too off-base with his attitude and grammar. It appears that is what the mainstream wants, and it's his job to serve the mainstream. I don't blame him really.Yall put money on the line or anything like that or is it just for braging rights?
I think I covered this in another thread. It's for fun, lighten up. If two guys by chance are at a gas station and both are playing music from their cars then decide to have a one on one sound-off, does that make them aliens or *sshats for just wanting to compete in their own way.Some people strive for excellent grammar at all times.
Maybe you just have to much time. I have read alot of threads here and have seen many mistakes but this is not a thesaurus contest so if I wrote something incorrectly, oh well. I will not lose sleep over it.
From my understanding, the person with the most friends wins. The two vehicles play (I guess) a song or two and then the audience cheers for the loudest one. Whichever vehicle garners the loudest cheer, wins. However, one with a stock Mazda Protege and $10,000 could defeat any vehicle in the world just by paying people to cheer.
I dont' think I've ever seen that happen. Around here you see fights at gas stations, not mini soundoffsIf two guys by chance are at a gas station and both are playing music from their cars then decide to have a one on one sound-off, does that make them aliens or *sshats for just wanting to compete in their own way.
It hasn't effected business at all. For a small publication that deals with 10+ car audio companies, I guess I'm alright with my bad grammar. ThanksI guess that's one excuse... I'm not one to criticize simple typos or something like that at the drop of a hat. However, glaring grammar and sentence structure mistakes, coherence and a logical progression of thought generally reflect on one's professionalism and business acumen. IMNSHO.
But then, it's just a forum, right? It doesn't mean anything in the long run to one's business.... does it?
Or does it?
Yall put money on the line or anything like that or is it just for braging rights?
besides the insult, you hit it right on the head Good SirI think they just 'compete' for trophies. However, it seems as this type of event gets quite a turnout. I don't think the OP is too off-base with his attitude and grammar. It appears that is what the mainstream wants, and it's his job to serve the mainstream. I don't blame him really.