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lol, dood. Yoo got to know that noob is the noo spelling that got pewped out throo the nootard leet speek filter. To oldtards whoo were trolling usenet back when the internet was but a gleem in al gore's eye, "noob" sticks out like a sore thumb. Stoopid newbs. Larn 2 spel!
I am just about to hit the 1 year mark. I have been pretty lucky in real life. My home course at Page Park is pretty new and has attracted a ton of new players to the game, myself included. So really, many of us are new. When I have played other courses, most folks have been really cool, courteous and helpful. The only problems I've had in the real world is not being allowed to play through. I try to play as much as possible, often traveling between 2 or 3 courses on a weekend day. Slow play on one course, could cost me the chance to play the next one.
Online, it is what it is. I might even be a little too shy to post some questions or remarks because I just don't feel like getting bashed or being angry. That's my own issue though. What bugs me is when a new player asks a question and gets the sarcastic responses. I read through this forum every day and at least once a day someone will ask a question that I might be interesting. Then I have to read through the and discern the real answers from the garbage because someone think it's a dumb question or "if you use the search function you will see when this was answered 2 years ago". What's wrong with bringing back these older questions? Might our answers be different today? Sure, it's recycling old news, but not all of us are one here 24/7 and have time to look back and personally, I find the search function annoying because you may have to weed out 100 posts that have nothing to do with what you are looking for. Also, I write too much!!!
I am just about to hit the 1 year mark. I have been pretty lucky in real life. My home course at Page Park is pretty new and has attracted a ton of new players to the game, myself included. So really, many of us are new. When I have played other courses, most folks have been really cool, courteous and helpful. The only problems I've had in the real world is not being allowed to play through. I try to play as much as possible, often traveling between 2 or 3 courses on a weekend day. Slow play on one course, could cost me the chance to play the next one.
Online, it is what it is. I might even be a little too shy to post some questions or remarks because I just don't feel like getting bashed or being angry. That's my own issue though. What bugs me is when a new player asks a question and gets the sarcastic responses. I read through this forum every day and at least once a day someone will ask a question that I might be interesting. Then I have to read through the and discern the real answers from the garbage because someone think it's a dumb question or "if you use the search function you will see when this was answered 2 years ago". What's wrong with bringing back these older questions? Might our answers be different today? Sure, it's recycling old news, but not all of us are one here 24/7 and have time to look back and personally, I find the search function annoying because you may have to weed out 100 posts that have nothing to do with what you are looking for. Also, I write too much!!!
noob
EDIT: P.S. newb
*puts jenb on ignore*
*takes 2 aspirin*
15 yr old with emo angst
i guess since i got in "on the ground floor", so to speak, there was no one to bash me then. it wasn't til recently that i was mocked for using a Frisbee to drive with on a course designed in '81 whose longest hole is 280' and probably averages less than 200'.
and yes, i outdrove him and his wide-rim driver with a whamo-165g.
All valid points, that have been discussed recently! Now lets talk about those discs your throwing lol!
LOL! I should change that signature. The Surge and the Beast are out. I have no business throwing them as I learned reading bag suggestions and feedback. I'm no longer throwing anything over an 8 on the Marshall Street Flight Guide. In fact, most of my tee shots are with the Buzzz or a Leopard these days.
I am just about to hit the 1 year mark. I have been pretty lucky in real life. My home course at Page Park is pretty new and has attracted a ton of new players to the game, myself included. So really, many of us are new. When I have played other courses, most folks have been really cool, courteous and helpful. The only problems I've had in the real world is not being allowed to play through. I try to play as much as possible, often traveling between 2 or 3 courses on a weekend day. Slow play on one course, could cost me the chance to play the next one.
Online, it is what it is. I might even be a little too shy to post some questions or remarks because I just don't feel like getting bashed or being angry. That's my own issue though. What bugs me is when a new player asks a question and gets the sarcastic responses. I read through this forum every day and at least once a day someone will ask a question that I might be interesting. Then I have to read through the and discern the real answers from the garbage because someone think it's a dumb question or "if you use the search function you will see when this was answered 2 years ago". What's wrong with bringing back these older questions? Might our answers be different today? Sure, it's recycling old news, but not all of us are one here 24/7 and have time to look back and personally, I find the search function annoying because you may have to weed out 100 posts that have nothing to do with what you are looking for. Also, I write too much!!!
It seems to be about as popular as the buzzz and discing down threads....I don't really get it. I'm pretty sure we were all noobs. I think what used to be the draw of the sport...fun and good people...is people jeopardized. I see it on the courses and online. Anyone else sick of noob bashing?