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A DPM is a topic that has been posted more than once on the forums. It stands for 'Double Post Muppet'
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A DPM is a topic that has been posted more than once on the forums. It stands for 'Double Posting Muppet'
  
(DPM is one of many forum [[acronyms]]).
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(DPM is one of many forum [[acronyms|acronyms and abbreviations]]).
  
 
Some DPMs recur when users new to the forums locate stories or videos on the web that are of interest to Lotus drivers, but have been around for some time.
 
Some DPMs recur when users new to the forums locate stories or videos on the web that are of interest to Lotus drivers, but have been around for some time.
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTXbEg6yFCw]
 
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTXbEg6yFCw]
A video of an undercover police car chasing a motorsport elise with the catchy numberplate 'BLOWN K'
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A video of an undercover police car chasing a motorsport Elise with the catchy numberplate 'BLOWN K'
  
 
[http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2007100574,00.html]
 
[http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2007100574,00.html]
Sun report of a bugatti crash in Chertsey "A supercar worth £830,000 is loaded on to a truck after the world’s costliest road crash."
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Sun report of a Bugatti crash in Chertsey "A supercar worth £830,000 is loaded on to a truck after the world’s costliest road crash."

Revision as of 21:10, 6 March 2007

A DPM is a topic that has been posted more than once on the forums. It stands for 'Double Posting Muppet'

(DPM is one of many forum acronyms and abbreviations).

Some DPMs recur when users new to the forums locate stories or videos on the web that are of interest to Lotus drivers, but have been around for some time.

Popular subjects include:

[1] The unfortunate story of an Exige driver who's car was wrecked by an employee of a valeting company.

[2] A video of an undercover police car chasing a motorsport Elise with the catchy numberplate 'BLOWN K'

[3] Sun report of a Bugatti crash in Chertsey "A supercar worth £830,000 is loaded on to a truck after the world’s costliest road crash."