Poll: Do any of you look at others' rigs in their sigs

nightowl

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Wow, didn't know I was a poet. But, really, how many of you check out other members' rigs when they have them listed. Usually I only look when they ask a question about it/one or if they have multiple systems listed. I like to see if they have them networked and if there is some kind of server (file/Internet) running the show.
 

PliotronX

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Oct 17, 1999
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<< Only if the topic is about their system... >>



Same here :) It makes it easier to help diagnose/suggest fixes for problems without them having to post the entire specs over and over.. and the systemrig page is just cleanly designed, it's cool when needed, but I never check it out otherwise :)
 

dcdomain

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I almost never... except for the reasons stated above, much easier to just glance at their sig if it's listed...

PliotronX, that's one heck of a system you got there... must've worked some magic to get Win2K installed on that sucker...
 

JellyBaby

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Apr 21, 2000
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Nope because it takes too many clicks and too long to appear. Plus the way Back is lengthy, too.

But on a positive note the feature has removed a bunch of signature &quot;eye sores&quot; and for that I'm grateful.
 

Schola

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Oct 9, 1999
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Every once in awhile I will check out someones system, but really only if the thread has something to do with it.


Schola
 

Renob

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Some times I liked it better when you had them right in front of you it sucks having to click to chech them out.
 

PliotronX

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<< that's one heck of a system you got there... must've worked some magic to get Win2K installed on that sucker... >>



ph34r m4h 733t tvv34k1n9 5k1775 :)
 

flippinfleck

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Sometimes. I'm a very curious type of person. Red button = push me, that kinda stuff. I don't care how many more clicks it takes, or the extra two minutes spent reading what other people like to do with their money.