A couple of years ago I had a question about my garden tractor. I googled it. That search brought me to Yesterdays Tractors.
I don't know why, but it just happened to bring me to modern view. Thats how I was introduced to the site. It's where I started and what I got use to. Not being a real savvy person on the computer, I didn't even know there was an option, modern/classic. There are times when someone will reference a pic in their post, but I see no pic. I will switch over to classic, and there it is. Then I will switch back to modern, it's no big deal.
I do like modern for it's larger print. I suppose if I knew more, I could make the print in classic larger too. It's just not that important to me. Sometimes in modern a person will reply to an individual without quoting them, and you are left wondering just who they are addressing. Again, I don't lose any sleep over it.
If everyone one agreed on everything, and held the same opinion on every matter, there would be no use for this forum. Where would that leave us. Watching Beverly Hillbilly reruns all day. I like the Beverly Hillbillys, but a little goes a long way. Greg
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