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Nick
06-27-2001, 11:17 AM
Just in case anyone hasn't seen them yet.

-Nick

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Any Subaru enthusiast can freely visit the i Club website and post messages on the bulletin board.
While the club is very Impreza orientated, any North American Legacy, Forester or SVX owner can become an official i Club member.
Any overseas Subaru enthusiast can become an honorary member of the i Club.
i Club creators and maintainers reserve the right to edit any and all content of the message board.
The views expressed on the message board are not necessarily those of the i Club
Vulgar profanity is prohibited on the message board.
Absolutely no "elite" style (***, @@@, iMpReZa) or all caps writing is allowed anywhere on the message board and especially in the subject lines.
No double posting (posting the same message in 2 different forums) is allowed.
Vendors must post all their commercially orientated messages in the Vendors Classifieds forum.
All Off-Topic posts must be posted in the Off-Topic forum. Please try to keep off topic posts to a minimum.
Only post to the Private Classifieds forum if you are posting a for sale or wanted ad.
Trolls are not welcome on the i Club board.
Please always try to be considerate of your fellow i Club members. The club is comprised of men and women, young and old, white, black, and all shades in between. Please keep this in mind when posting. Thus, no ethnic-specific posts, please.
No flame wars. If a topic is inflammatory, the moderators will take care of it.
Street Racing posts have to be posted in the Off Topic forum. They will be deleted from any other forum no questions asked.
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Taken from: http://www.i-club.com/about.htm

harrydog
06-27-2001, 01:30 PM
I, of course, will do my very best to adhere to the rules.
Too bad about #14 though.

[edit] Not that I want inflamatory topics. Only that a little controversy and disagreement makes for interesting threads as long as it doesn't get nasty.

Keith
06-27-2001, 02:23 PM
Yeah, I read all of those....but they don't apply to me right? :)
ehhe
Keith

8Complex
06-27-2001, 03:30 PM
harrydog - Debates are one thing, flamefests are another. We know the difference so don't worry, as long as it stays civil, there won't be any problems.

Prog
06-27-2001, 03:57 PM
i guess its still a touchy subject, after i regulated on a couple of WRX vs X- car on the WRX non technical forum...

but believe me, i will try my best heheh :D

nkodemus82
06-27-2001, 08:48 PM
guys, seriously now...

what's a troll?

maybe i'm just not up to snuff with my bulletin board lingo...

i have a troll in my class, short, round, funny spikey hair...used to be green hair...now it's normal brown...i'll keep my eye open for any of those hanging around the i-club entrance...

in all seriousness nick, what is a troll to you guys? what actions does a troll partake in? do they act maliciously?

Prog
06-27-2001, 11:08 PM
someone who posts just to get a rise out of people and cause trouble...

Fido
06-27-2001, 11:53 PM
Yeah, sometimes you can tell a troll just by their name, without even having to see one of their posts :)...

Rick Buckner
06-28-2001, 07:39 AM
Read and will follow the rules.

Rick
www.kustomrydes.com

LUME
06-28-2001, 08:48 AM
If you want to read a flamewar, check out the thread that I started on Tri-State, titled "Racer or Ricer". Ugh.... me and my big mouth.... :(

--Roy

subymamma
06-28-2001, 06:32 PM
On my honor, I will try to uphold the rules and regulations of the i-club......

Fish
06-28-2001, 09:22 PM
so THOSE are the rules..

I'd better read them

Scoober01
06-29-2001, 10:11 AM
I pledge allegiance to the rules of the I-club, and to the Imprezas for which cam can stand. One board, under Nick, indivsable with turbos and NOS for all.

I'm fine, really.
Ryan D.