CX-5 locked with motor running?
They will only get deleted and you will get a PM from the moderator or Admiration so you cant say you have not been warned!
Dude as I said it is a common curtesy being a member on a forum.
Dude as I said it is a common curtesy being a member on a forum.
OFF Topic:
This has not happened from a member in a long time. But we are getting new to forums in general members that may not realize some things that happen when they post pictures and how they are viewed on some devices.
Making it easier for the Moderator to track what happened.
If you read the guidelines you can see that the owner/administrator example implies a basic sizing to use (common sense and curtesy) of a picture size to be posted is 47.9 KB (49,061 bytes).
We do tend to be slightly larger from time to time but not the size anywhere near you posted picture.
This has not happened from a member in a long time. But we are getting new to forums in general members that may not realize some things that happen when they post pictures and how they are viewed on some devices.
Making it easier for the Moderator to track what happened.

If you read the guidelines you can see that the owner/administrator example implies a basic sizing to use (common sense and curtesy) of a picture size to be posted is 47.9 KB (49,061 bytes).
We do tend to be slightly larger from time to time but not the size anywhere near you posted picture.
you start being courteous around here first and maybe others will follow
Last edited by Point37; Nov 11, 2024 at 08:01 AM.
No its not.
You do realize that what we see on various monitors and cell phones is not the same as the person posting them?My point is be considerate.
It has been noted to the Moderator and admin, so they are now aware of some members posting extremely large pictures not videos. ( see technical information on how videos on the internet are sized)
OFF TOPIC ^^^ and response to the OFF TOPPIC coment.
No its not.
You do realize that what we see on various monitors and cell phones is not the same as the person posting them?
My point is be considerate.
It has been noted to the Moderator and admin, so they are now aware of some members posting extremely large pictures not videos. ( see technical information on how videos on the internet are sized)
No its not.
You do realize that what we see on various monitors and cell phones is not the same as the person posting them?My point is be considerate.
It has been noted to the Moderator and admin, so they are now aware of some members posting extremely large pictures not videos. ( see technical information on how videos on the internet are sized)
you may want to watch #s 2 & 3 in here if you worry so much about rules...
https://www.mazdaforum.com/forum/sit...848/#post14284
https://www.mazdaforum.com/forum/new...551/#post68035
[QUOTE=Point37;230013]
Again answering/responding to a member off topic :
As I stated it is a common courtesy on forums in general. And yes I reported the size of the picture . On my forum the pixel size is set so members like you can't blow up a post. On this forum the owner is a little more into member self-governing. But there are some that still seem to want to do things their way. lol
I also recommend that when you use an example of rules that you at least use the one from the Admiration and not a member next time. Really can you get back on this threads topic Now?
Again answering/responding to a member off topic :
As I stated it is a common courtesy on forums in general. And yes I reported the size of the picture . On my forum the pixel size is set so members like you can't blow up a post. On this forum the owner is a little more into member self-governing. But there are some that still seem to want to do things their way. lol
I also recommend that when you use an example of rules that you at least use the one from the Admiration and not a member next time. Really can you get back on this threads topic Now?
[QUOTE=Callisto;230014]
i posted links to sticky rule threads...last i checked only mods can sticky threads...there are no sticky rule threads with photo size requirements so i guess there is no rule about it...i also see no sticky rule threads from admin...please provide links...yes, typically forums set photo size limits so it's not an issue which is why i typically don't worry about photo sizes until i bump into a limit...also don't see anywhere in the rules that says posts can't be off topic
Again answering/responding to a member off topic :
As I stated it is a common courtesy on forums in general. And yes I reported the size of the picture . On my forum the pixel size is set so members like you can't blow up a post. On this forum the owner is a little more into member self-governing. But there are some that still seem to want to do things their way. lol
I also recommend that when you use an example of rules that you at least use the one from the Admiration and not a member next time. Really can you get back on this threads topic Now?
As I stated it is a common courtesy on forums in general. And yes I reported the size of the picture . On my forum the pixel size is set so members like you can't blow up a post. On this forum the owner is a little more into member self-governing. But there are some that still seem to want to do things their way. lol
I also recommend that when you use an example of rules that you at least use the one from the Admiration and not a member next time. Really can you get back on this threads topic Now?
Last edited by Point37; Nov 11, 2024 at 01:10 PM.
[QUOTE=whatsthePoint]
I posted links to sticky rule threads which moderators.
OFF TOPIC again: responding to dumb now! 
Go look again
Better learn who the moderators currently are?
And re-read what I posted because reading comprehension is lacking with some members...... ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Originally Posted by ;d2u3m4b
I posted links to sticky rule threads which moderators.

Go look again
Better learn who the moderators currently are?
And re-read what I posted because reading comprehension is lacking with some members...... ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Back On Topic:
I would recommend that if members are going to experiment with locking your keyfob in the car with it running that you: have your spare key fob with a newly changed battery on hand, have the transmission in park and the emergency brake on, and not have the exhaust pointed towards any building door or garage because of exhaust fumes, do not park on anything except tarmac or concreate.
I would recommend that if members are going to experiment with locking your keyfob in the car with it running that you: have your spare key fob with a newly changed battery on hand, have the transmission in park and the emergency brake on, and not have the exhaust pointed towards any building door or garage because of exhaust fumes, do not park on anything except tarmac or concreate.
[QUOTE=Callisto;230019]
found this sticky buried in the "mazda forum help & suggestion center"...not part of the rules though...
https://www.mazdaforum.com/forum/maz...daforum-13925/
also don't see a current admin/mod list anywhere...this is the only mod list i can find...not sure if they are all still around since it was from 2008...admin post is from 2005...
https://www.mazdaforum.com/forum/sit...erators-16329/
https://www.mazdaforum.com/forum/site-updates-announcements-40/new-admin-307/
tsk tsk...breaking rule #2 again...
https://www.mazdaforum.com/forum/sit...848/#post14284
Originally Posted by whatsthePoint
OFF TOPIC again: responding to dumb now! 
Go look again
Better learn who the moderators currently are?
And re-read what I posted because reading comprehension is lacking with some members...... ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Go look again
Better learn who the moderators currently are?
And re-read what I posted because reading comprehension is lacking with some members...... ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
https://www.mazdaforum.com/forum/maz...daforum-13925/
also don't see a current admin/mod list anywhere...this is the only mod list i can find...not sure if they are all still around since it was from 2008...admin post is from 2005...
https://www.mazdaforum.com/forum/sit...erators-16329/
https://www.mazdaforum.com/forum/site-updates-announcements-40/new-admin-307/
tsk tsk...breaking rule #2 again...
https://www.mazdaforum.com/forum/sit...848/#post14284
Last edited by Point37; Nov 11, 2024 at 11:26 AM.



It is considered polite on virtually every forum to do that and absolutely rude not to! 