Why Don’t You Post Your System on Your Profile?


Many of you ask others to advise you, but the answer to so many questions is system dependent.  Why don’t you post your system on your profile prior to requesting help?

vonhelmholtz

Showing 9 responses by thecarpathian

"and I hear your "expecting" an "active" little woofer who I guess will be the "center" of your attention for a while. I think you started a thread right?"

What does that even mean??

@nonoise ,

You did indeed post some dandy pictures!

As the saying goes; It's not the arrow, It's the indian...

@duckworp ,

Tap on the members username, tap on 'details', and if they have system photos it will appear under 'systems'.

Click on your username in the upper right hand corner, go down to 'my virtual systems', click on that and at the top you'll see 'create system'. Follow instructions.

That's all I've got as I've never been compelled to post mine although this may change here shortly.

@duckworp ,

Oops, I think I missed a step.

Go to email preferences. When you're in there, hit your username again and then you should see virtual systems. Hit that and a choice in a yellow bar at top ought to say 'create system'.

 

@thecarpathian

Another old fool that got no pics, why don’t you start a club with the other keyboard warriors:

"Mama took our kodachrome away"

Just saw this insult to me as I believe it was temporarily deleted.

@kota1 ,

You know, there was a recent time where I would find you an irrelevant, amusing distraction and would respond in kind to your post, although in a much more clever way than you are capable. As @nonoise has already shown, you have neither the wit, nor the skill to be up to the challenge. You are not worth wasting my time and energy on. Why I choose to not post pictures of my system is neither yours nor anyone’s business. But by all means, keep obsessing about it. It’s apparently what people at your level of maturity do.