Larry's feature nite has been a great hit and I've enjoyed his regular pic posts too I found myself everyday usually with my 1st coffee looking forward to jon f mn's daily funny and then Dick2's daily pic I also see RusselAZ has started a daily pic feature
Also for me there's some other regular posters I'ld like mention David G's MH 44 fuel injection project Ive been following since he started on it Adirondack case guy'S maple syrup and his never ending home made projects the rival most mfgs JohnT's electrical and legal advice Dieseltech's diesel injection info and many more who's individual expertise is priceless
There are a lot of daily contributors here who's info keeps this site going on a daily basis JD Seller, rrlund, oldtanker, and many more posters with over more than 10,000 posts ea rrlund has over 27,000 alone
And then there's the rest of the posters here who all contribute in either a small or large ways
Basicaly there isn't a day I don't learn something new or a different way to do something
But without our hosts Kim or Chris who keep this site up and running none of this would be possible
So from me again I say thanks to the entire staff of YT then to everyone else who post on here that I didn't personally point out the list would be way to long
I'm hoping that there are other posters who'll pick up the challege and start a daily feature of their own
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