Thank YOU! Its hard to find and apply all these tips if you dont know what the heck everyone is talking about. I feel a part of this now! Thanks again everyone.
Thank YOU! Its hard to find and apply all these tips if you dont know what the heck everyone is talking about. I feel a part of this now! Thanks again everyone.
:waxing: Deeper the thought, the deeper the shine
What is HTEC??? Everyone seems to be talking about it but all I know is that it is a high temp product.
Not an ordinary teen
UDM = ultimate detailing machine
Ideal Detailing
EG = Zymol Estate Glaze (Concours and above)
My Stable:
2006 BMW M3 Competition, 2003 Corvette 50th Anniversary Convertible, 2007 Mercedes-Benz ML500
seriously..... how friggin hard is it to just quit being lazy and type out your words??? this list is getting unusable because it`s to friggin long.
What does VM stand for? I often see it when people are referring to Red Moose Machine Glaze.
Originally Posted by bert31
Does it stand for Vanilla Moose?
Yes, VM is Vanilla Moose...that`s not on the abbreviation list?
EDIT: Yeah, it`s on the list.
Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
Guess I missed it.
Seconded. I guess only an administrator can make changes to that particular web page?Originally Posted by Zet
There`s a new version of vBulletin coming for Autopia that will allow us to integrate acronym definitions directly into forum posts (known abbreviations will be highlighted in some fashion, and hovering the mouse over the word will show the expanded definition in a "tool tip" pop up). Because of that, expanding the existing decoder ring page has become a low priority.
Tort
Awesome, that sounds like a great hack for the forums. I remember seeing that in other web browers or some places somewhere, don`t remember exactly, but the words have like dotted lines underneath the word and then you mouseover it and a tooltip pops up with a short definition or whatnot. That will definately help. I always find myself coming back to this page frequently, what with all the acronyms around here. Cool beans.
LSP = last step product........... It took a while to figure it out, it`s used a lot
Originally Posted by TortoiseAWD
What type of time frame has vBulletin given for releasing this new version. Yeah I know, take however long they say it will take and double it for a more reliable release date.
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