So, here I am

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Well, after looking at GBAtemp forums for over about six months, I decided I should actually join. I've seen many translation projects that I would love to join, such as the popular Code Geass translation project. Anyways, as this is my first blog entry, I haven't much of a clue as to what I am doing, so please, dismiss any errors. I do wonder though, if most of the older users, as I have seen, don't appreciate the fact that "noobs" exist on their site, how do they expect the "noobs" to go up to their level? I mean, just because a users post count is low, or they ask questions, doesn't mean they are stupid, it simply means they are adapting.
I have many ideas for projects that I can start working on, now that I am registered the the GBAtemp user database, but I just wonder how to begin? I guess, the best way to start would be to up my post count. If my post count is up, I will have less egg on my face when I actually start looking for those to aid my work. Projects seem to work better when there are at least two minds at work, as I have learned as a forum lurker for these six months, hehe.
My most treasured work is work on my DSL and my DSI. I do have a few things I like to do on the Wii...but, all in all, I don't like the Wii. I have had experience as a member of sites like these, it's just that I only just now decided to join this one. I, above all else, enjoy writing short stories. If I'm not online, it means I'm either at work, or I'm busy writing a story. I would absolutely love to see some of my stories be turned into E-books for the DS flash carts . Well, that just about sums up my life...not. Oh well, expect another entry soon.
 
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Well, after looking at GBAtemp forums for over about six months, I decided I should actually join. I've seen many translation projects that I would love to join, such as the popular Code Geass translation project. Anyways, as this is my first blog entry, I haven't much of a clue as to what I am doing, so please, dismiss any errors. I do wonder though, if most of the older users, as I have seen, don't appreciate the fact that "noobs" exist on their site, how do they expect the "noobs" to go up to their level? I mean, just because a users post count is low, or they ask questions, doesn't mean they are stupid, it simply means they are adapting.
I have many ideas for projects that I can start working on, now that I am registered the the GBAtemp user database, but I just wonder how to begin? I guess, the best way to start would be to up my post count. If my post count is up, I will have less egg on my face when I actually start looking for those to aid my work. Projects seem to work better when there are at least two minds at work, as I have learned as a forum lurker for these six months, hehe.
My most treasured work is work on my DSL and my DSI. I do have a few things I like to do on the Wii...but, all in all, I don't like the Wii. I have had experience as a member of sites like these, it's just that I only just now decided to join this one. I, above all else, enjoy writing short stories. If I'm not online, it means I'm either at work, or I'm busy writing a story. I would absolutely love to see some of my stories be turned into E-books for the DS flash carts . Well, that just about sums up my life...not. Oh well, expect another entry soon.
it has nothing to do with them having low post counts its the fact that they cant take 1 minute out of their "Busy" schedules to use the search function and easily find the answer they are looking for rather then asking the same question that have been answered a hundred times that same day.
 

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