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Posted by txblu on May 19, 2004 at 05:34:42 from (199.46.199.232):
Seems mechanic'n comes in spurts. This morning I was driving in to work thinking about the last couple of problems I was working. Both were neighbor's and I didn't have a current history of what had been going on in the life of the equipment that was broken. Seems I systematically, without thinking, walked thru the systems and found the things (usually more than one) out of place, put them in proper order and the neighbor went home happy. So while you're reading this think about your class schedule for the day: 1st period: Hydraulics 101 2nd Frozen Hardware 3rd Fuel problems 4th Transmissions Get the idea. You daily, or several times daily, surf thru this site and your mind is exposed to these problems and solutions from a very diverse audience. After awhile, your brain is totally sharp. You are a machine. You can attack anything. You know all their is to know about everything (oops). No wonder we are attack dogs just waiting for the next victim (er ah problem). I love it and hope you do too. txblu
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