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    Quote Originally Posted by earl panda View Post
    dude! calm down! you´re right this is a dj forum but that doesn´t mean everyone here is a dj! haven´t you seen the latest newb questions? there a hundrets of them...even if the thread hoodless opened doesn´t help you it might be helpful to someone else! so please spare us you´re destructive critics and save that for other forums...please if you have something to say think twice how you say it...
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    Agreed, he is using his initiative here.....let him be!

    Sheeesh!
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    Sorry, could have sworn you were VirtualDJ... Seriously though, don't you think you're a little green to be writing "Everything you need to know?" When you only know the basics? You should team up with someone experienced or play out at a few different venues before writing about "everything."

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ Nada View Post
    Don't you think we know how to DJ if we're members of a DJ forum?
    haha, sorry mate but this qualifies as the number one absurd quote of the year - sent me ROFLing for a few seconds

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    +1 Plenty of people join a DJ forum to learn about the basics... best place to start really.

    Hope this thread isnt about the become pissy.

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    I agree with you Karlos about keeping things positive and avoiding pissiness. It's one of the things I like most about these forums, and something that sets it apart from other DJ forums.

    But I think constructive criticism fits within that framework. It's all about how it's said. But if it's not confrontational, criticism can help us grow and learn. I feel like, yes, it takes some guts to come out and say, "I'm going to write a tutorial about DJing," and I applaud anyone who gives it a shot.

    I guess my (hopefully) constructive criticism to this attempt is that there doesn't really seem to be a lot of writing going on. I would definitely be interested to read something like this once its written.

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    If he learns by typing it out....let him!

    he has said that he will be updating as he goes.

    The Guru's are here to correct him at any point.

    Nada....come now dude.....with 88 Posts....you kinda green yaself!
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