Posted by M Diesel on February 02, 2010 at 14:21:45 from (12.24.61.12):
In Reply to: redpower?????? posted by Richard E. on February 01, 2010 at 14:22:06:
cd1 said: (quoted from post at 22:15:33 02/01/10) i like both forums, RP is more mechanics and farmers. This site seems to be more the hobby type. both have their place. I won't say which I like better as I get on both. Don't kid yourself, there are plenty of people on RP that know the letter series, it just wouldn't appear that way, but if you ask a question I can bet it would get answered just as well.
Agreed. Generally the problem is they got tired of answering alternator and oil questions a long time ago. This one seems to have picked up the slack for the hobby people. And both sites have terrible search facilities. I don't know what is up with the RP membership problem, it is treated badly, but they reject offers/attempts to correct it. And every spammer attack is given a knee jerk reaction that limits new memberships severely.
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