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Old 03-28-2006, 08:46 PM
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The 'explain a concept' thread for newbies...
I was thinking that what we needed was a thread for which beginners to TGM and LBG can go and find out about some of the basic concepts of the golfing machine.

So I decided to create this thread. Anyone is free to put across any major concept of the golfing machine, but I think it would serve beginners best if we could keep the thread 'from debate and discussion' but rather just allow people their thoughts on a subject and stop there and 'PM the poster' instead if you have problem with the inaccuracies so they can edit their post or start a new thread. Also try to keep any language in a simple form from which people just starting can understand.

If this thread goes well perhaps we could get trig to make it into a sticky....

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