1. Could you please not continuously contact me like that? I came on today after being absent yesterday, to 4 Notifications, all of which were from you. Please, don't do that again, it's hugely annoying- obviously if I don't get back to you right away its because I'm not online. Similarly for colcolstyles- we both have rather busy real-lives, so you need to have patience, please.
2. Since you posted the thread in 2 incorrect locations (and you did so twice in one section), that goes to show you're not in the habit of reading requirements, am I right? In total, you posted the Ruby hack thread 4 times in Emulation, twice in Advance Generation Gaming, and once in Games Development. That's 7 times. So you definitely didn't read the requirements for that.
3. On the off-chance that you DID read the requirements by the time you posted the Team Shiny Chrome thread (which is the one you're talking about now, I assume), you failed to meet them in the thread. Colourful writing doesn't affect whether a thread will be approved at all, so that makes no difference. Your introduction is... wrong. You're just giving a little outline of the hack. The requirements thread clearly states...
This next part is my point, so I'mma bold the text.
Given that you posted a new team thread for a different hack in the space of about a week, I'm willing to bet that even if I did approve your thread, you'd end up cancelling the project after a fairly short period of time. In my time in Emulation, I've seen the likes time and time again. People join, and think "Oh my god, hacking is so cool, I want to give it a try!". Then they realise they can't actually do all that much by themself, and so they immediately think that posting a Team Thread will solve all their problems, and they'll have a decent hack in about a month or so. That's not how it works.
You can try to meet the requirements and post another thread, but my advice to you is to stop, take a step back, and just frequent the forums for a couple of weeks (at the very least), get more of a feel of hacking, learn as much of it for yourself as you can. I'm not trying to be mean at all, not in the slightest, but I have to do my job, and.. Well, this is it.