Posted by Rick Kr on October 13, 2012 at 12:16:59 from (66.238.169.219):
In Reply to: why do I like this site ? posted by larry@stinescorners on October 12, 2012 at 21:02:58:
I think all of us really need to step back and think what this site really does.
20 years ago people with common interests used a phone, "snail mail", and maybe a yearly gathering or two.
Now look at this site (thanks to technology). People from around the World can get an answer to a question they have in mere minutes. Others scan service manuals to answer questions. Posts with photos are almost expected.
AND!!! The expertise on this site. That is as valuable as having a service manual. From dozers to planters to lawyers to Masonry (YOU Larry), experts in their respective field are on here. Lots of people comment on your work and ask you for advice.
You may be trapped in NJ, but your pictures tell a different story. People around you may not understand you, but all the people on YT have a similar interests and do understand. When the time is right, escape NJ for the PA countryside.
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