Advice On Joining This Forum
1) AA is overall a very accepting group and most people do not care much about your background, age, or experience. The most important thing here, by far, is your attitude. If you create an account, read some old posts to get a feel for AA, then make a post to introduce yourself, you will probably be welcomed by everyone here. You can even get extra points if this first post is in English, with at least some punctuation and maybe even capitalization. This may be a hard thing to get used to on an Internet forum, but deal with it. The closer to English your posts are, the more people will listen to you.
2) Be truthful. Integrity is the most vital trait most people here care about. If you lie on here, you will probably lie in an airsoft game, too. Plus, the people on this forum are really good at catching liars. Right, Casey? (edit: Crash Bandicoot beat me too it)
3) (my opinion) Posting small, useless things is ok if a thread is already active, as is posting to a only-been-dead-for-a-short-time thread if you have something of substance to add. But unless you have something good to post to an old thread,DON'T POST! READ THE DATES!
4) Read the AA forum rules, the AA airosft rules, and the sticky threads in each category. I'm starting to think that Paco has disabled the rules links for new accounts; none of the newbies read them!
5) Fill out your profile a bit. It's there for a reason.
6) Avoid names involving Ranger, Delta, SF, SEAL, etc unless you have a good reason for it. If your name already has something like this in it, change it while your post count is low and nobody knows your name. Don't put Ranger and SF tabs on your bdu's, either, and avoid "SWAT" patches on your new blackhawk vest.
Did I miss anything?