PUREARMO2 wrote:
LR, I AM TRYING TO DOWNLOAD THE VINTAGE AND THE WEEK IN REVIEW. MEDIAFIRE IS NOT WORKING WHEN I TRY TO DOWNLOAD IT GOES TO A BLANK PAGE. HELP!!!
THANK YOU! PURE
How to Ask for Help on an Online Forum
1. Sign up early on.
2. Leech / download at least a few tens or a few hundred gigs' worth of stuff over the next three and a half years. If you need to get a new, larger external hard drive or two to accommodate your half-a-gig-a-day habit, you are doing great... don't change a thing.
3. This is very important: whatever you do, make sure never to make any comments, ever. In particular, don't even think about ever thanking any uploader for all their work. What would be point of that? No "thanks", not a single emoticon, no nothing. Got that? Good. Break this key rule at your own peril.
4. Wait until you've got some sort of a problem with downloading the good stuff. Something that used to work perfectly fine for years, isn't working anymore. Caution: it might take you as long as 3 1/2 years to get to that point. Just be patient and keep the faith. It'll happen for you, sooner or later.
5. Post your plea for help. What the hell, throw in a thank you in there, just in case. (Notwithstanding #3 above.)
6. Post your plea for help, in the wrong forum. How in the world are you supposed to know what goes where, after 3 1/2 years?
7. Post your plea for help, in the wrong forum, TYPING IN ALL CAPS. If you don't, how the hell is everyone else going to know that you can't leech anymore and are really SCREAMING FOR HELP, NOW, DAMN IT!
8. Post your plea for help, in the wrong forum, TYPING IN ALL CAPS, calling one of the most valuable WWoW contributors by just the 2 initials of his ridiculously long 10-character user name. Like an old online buddy of yours. Which, come to think of it, he really is - even if he doesn't know it, yet - given how much of his world-class, one-of-a-kind work you've downloaded in silence over the years. He'll know who he is and be really flattered that you remembered those 2 initials of his in a time of need. Everyone else doesn't matter... screw them. Remember: this forum is all about meeting your needs, after all.
This proven 8-step method for "How to Ask for Help on an Online Forum" can't fail. Guaranteed to work every time. But don't take my word for it: try it and see for yourself, won't you? You'll be glad you did.