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Posted by G Taylor the few on January 28, 2001 at 13:25:59 from (129.37.148.118):
In Reply to: just curious... posted by Karl Bader on January 28, 2001 at 08:07:33:
Very few two cylinder owners/users as primary power are on the net. They are still stuck in the glory of 1955 & using equipment & methods from then. Most swear they will never have or use a computer. They view a touch tone phone, four slice toaster & a microwave oven with supicion. The majority on here are the teen to middle aged offspring of farmers keeping up with what dad or Grampa has or had. Many have a hobby farm or a few acres with the seemingly obligatory bush hog. Have often observed city types move to the country to enjoy the birds & wildlife. Then they post every 2nd post with "No Hunting" signs to protect the critters. Then they bush hog all the trees & brush from fence to fence. Then they wonder where all the wildlife went & protest when we spray for weeds as the main cause.
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