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Posted by Paul in Mich on February 01, 2005 at 17:04:40 from (66.188.26.29):
In Reply to: Re: moved post posted by CNKS on February 01, 2005 at 11:31:38:
Thanks for your reply. I wasn"t being critical, and you took it the way I intended. I was simply offering a reason for my opinion. While many are eager to offer an opinion, some dont take the time to explain why. I also appreciate you explaining why you hold your opinion, and I can see the merit of both yours and mine. I certainly don"t speak for Hugh, and wont try, except to say that so many of us here are leery of any change which has the potential to render unintended consequences which would cause people to either not utilize the forums here, which most of us find most informative, useful, and entertaining, or find the forums so cumbersome that they ignore them altogether. I get so much out of this site, and especially the forums. I have gained a wealth of information, and continue to do so on a daily basis, and have met some grand and wonderful people here. I have spoken my mind, and have, I"m sure P.O."d a few folks, but with one exception, have ever developed a dislike for anyone. These forums have provided me with a place to exchange ideas as well as experiences, and I like that. I am not averse to change, and yet I would hate to have change have a negative overall effect on this site. I think thats what causes fear among others as well. Having said all this, I sure have learned an awful lot about painting tractors from just reading what you offer and your incite and suggestions you post on these forums. I even refer to the archives and seek out your expertise. On the other hand, If I want to know anything about the offset Farmalls, I read what Hugh has to say, because He does know his Little A"s.
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