luen79rwb17_ESO wrote: »Yahoo it's awesome I hope you enjoy it alot when it comes out
Prof_Bawbag wrote: »luen79rwb17_ESO wrote: »Yahoo it's awesome I hope you enjoy it alot when it comes out
Like the vast majority of stuff on here can't be googled. These forums would be barren if folk took the time to look up stuff. for example, I suspect ZoS would save a ton of bandwidth if people just took the time out to look for the last "overland content is too easy", "we need an auction house" and "crates are evil" threads.
That aside, it's called having a conversation. I often wonder how some people had conversations before the advent of Yahoo and google. Or maybe they have known nothing else.
jasonhunter wrote: »Prof_Bawbag wrote: »luen79rwb17_ESO wrote: »Yahoo it's awesome I hope you enjoy it alot when it comes out
Like the vast majority of stuff on here can't be googled. These forums would be barren if folk took the time to look up stuff. for example, I suspect ZoS would save a ton of bandwidth if people just took the time out to look for the last "overland content is too easy", "we need an auction house" and "crates are evil" threads.
That aside, it's called having a conversation. I often wonder how some people had conversations before the advent of Yahoo and google. Or maybe they have known nothing else.
"Yahoo" used to be an expression of joy before it became a search engine. And I dont think he was referring to the latter.
Kiralyn2000 wrote: »jasonhunter wrote: »Prof_Bawbag wrote: »luen79rwb17_ESO wrote: »Yahoo it's awesome I hope you enjoy it alot when it comes out
Like the vast majority of stuff on here can't be googled. These forums would be barren if folk took the time to look up stuff. for example, I suspect ZoS would save a ton of bandwidth if people just took the time out to look for the last "overland content is too easy", "we need an auction house" and "crates are evil" threads.
That aside, it's called having a conversation. I often wonder how some people had conversations before the advent of Yahoo and google. Or maybe they have known nothing else.
"Yahoo" used to be an expression of joy before it became a search engine. And I dont think he was referring to the latter.
Thank you for explaining what he appears to have been thinking. I was trying to figure out how someone being happy got that reply.