OK I'll bite.....
Originally Posted by Rprecision
yeah sure.............
Most wives want nothing to do with this site. All it represents is another bad habit that consumes time and money. Oh, and I know paid subscriptions are up in the 5-10 year old category, but I doubt there is any innocence being lost.
You may or may not know this but you only sign up and pay for one membership per house. So if dad signed up, any other family would also be paid members.
So wheres the category for kids? Families? I think you are thinking of Christopher’s other forum?
I did not realize that snowmobileing was a man's only sport? But to answer your question I would consider the entire forum a place for kids to be. Or would you like to keep them out of your area's?
Like usual, MOST, moderators on here are so disconnected from those they moderate they use wild tangents to support their own holier-then-thou ideas. If you think sledders don’t use fowl language, you have never been sledding.
I think I have a pretty good idea of the language that sledders use, however since the site has rules we have been asked to enforce them. It's really that simple. No hidden agenda or "holier While you may think of this as a disconnect from your world. There are others who wont see it that way.
But I know what I say will not matter to you anyway, but some may be interested.
Its not about what matters to me, thats not the point, your guit trip aint going to change that.
Lets start at basic understanding, The word "most" is defined as:
most (mst)
adj. Superlative of many, much.
1.
a. Greatest in number: won the most votes.
b. Greatest in amount, extent, or degree: has the most compassion.
2. In the greatest number of instances: Most fish have fins.
n.
1. The greatest amount or degree: She has the most to gain.
2. Slang The greatest, best, or most exciting. Used with the: That party was the most!
pron.
(used with a sing. or pl. verb) The greatest part or number: Most of the town was destroyed. Most of the books were missing.
adv. Superlative of much.
1. In or to the highest degree or extent. Used with many adjectives and adverbs to form the superlative degree: most honest; most impatiently.
2. Very: a most impressive piece of writing.
3. Informal Almost: Most everyone agrees.
Idiom:
at (the) most
At the maximum: We saw him for ten minutes at the most. She ran two miles at most.
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[Middle English, from Old English mst, mst; see m-3 in Indo-European roots. Adv., sense 3, short for almost.]
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I don’t understand how you make this leap to suggesting that I am prejudice against women. My wife is active in sledding; if I still had a signature you may have realized that.
You presented your objection with foul language on the basis that families (nuclear?) and children commonly visit this site. My question was rather simple. Where are the categories for families and children? And no, I don’t want to keep them out of any area, really ? Do you really think that “most” women and children hop on snowest to read the technical forums, fouled plug, truck and trailer? That’s my point, if this is a family site where is there section ?
If you’re a Mod and don’t like foul language, I’m cool with that, to me its not a big deal. You routinely hide behind other reasons for being a Mod. You said it yourself “It’s the rules.” Not because Snowest is a “Family Establishment” and we need to save the virgin ears of children. Who do you think your kidding?
That is why there is a disconection