Posted by Fritz Maurer on December 23, 2011 at 21:38:30 from (216.137.136.168):
Aha! You have taken the bait! I needed to get maximum hits on this one because it's important. Stubborn and suspicious of modern technology by nature, I nonetheless entered the 21st century when I got this computer. It was a deal-you-can't-refuse; free computer class and a free computer if you completed the course. I have been online for about nine months, 8-3/4 of them on the Forums. I can't believe what a wide variety of knowledge beyond tractors is on display here. And, you're free and easy dispensing this knowledge to rank beginners, that took you years of busted knuckles to learn. We have here mechanics, patriots, philosophers, farmers, electrical contractors, weather forecasters, lawyers... I wish we could gather you all up and displace all the morons in Washington, for this is a true cross-section of the people who really run this country. I also want to say thanks to the people who have helped me with whatever question I have posted, I sometimes forget to thank you. But be assured, I am always grateful for the time you take to respond. I always enjoy reading your posts, not just here, but over in Farmall, Imp.Alley, Crawlers, Combines.... everybody is just so cool. I feel like I know some of you personally, like the guy whose wife calls him a 'small puncture wound' (guess!) Before I go I'd like to say not only Merry Christmas, but that the high point of 2011 was being able to meet you guys. Fritz Maurer Wellington, Ohio.
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