Miles;1947312; said:WOW Dude is getting defensive for asking the 'All-Time Most Frequently Asked Question' on MonsterFishkEepers..
Nic must have been feeling nice and didn't make any 'Search Button' comments.. (maybe it REALLY was broken this time?)
I wasn't even going to waste my time replying (like usual with these frequently asked, un-researched, lazy-*** posts) .. but this is just too classic. Another Craigslist hall-of-famer here. I love the fall-back excuse of 'prolific poster will pinpoint the right thread'.. Why dont you just say how it is~ "I am just too darn lazy and don't use my own mind well."
Do you think Nic wants to repeat the same answer 10,000 times? Some people have posts counts for attention, some people have posts counts due to ignorance.. It's annoying to repeat the answers, especially if the answer had to basically be skipped over in order to create a thread about it.
Let's try this American Sarcasm thing, hope my engrish is oKEY.
Hay,
Is there any Thai forums so I can go ask "WHERE DA RICE AT?" because maybe a sub-forum master can pinpoint the rice field for me.. hopefully I don't scroll over the sticky thread at the top of the Thai forum that says "->RICE PROFILES<-"
ps. you asked for it.
Miles you missed out the rest of the sentence,"or experts at keeping certain breeds of fish" Obviously you don't take pats on the back too well, so I'll try another time.
Your sticky is excellent by the way and if i knew what a potamotrygon was I'd have looked there. But i'm just a stupid noob with a big fish tank coming soon. I know what i'm going to put an RTG in it but i was wondering about rays. If I really wanted i could have spent hours googling, but with froums it's easier to just ask.
I also have other hobbies and post on other froums. I keep and grow Bonsai trees, there is a beginner section and the same questions get ask over and over, especially about little twigs in bonsai pots. I answer, i just try to remain patient, that's the way it is with froums.
Regarding Thai rice, you might find this site interesting:
www.chiangmai-chiangrai.com/thai_rice.html
As you can see there are lots of different types. Rice isn't just rice you know.
p.s you asked for it
