What do you expect from a bunch of grumpy old men? Myself included.
Most of the men on this forum are over 60. Each one has their own opinions and attitudes based on their life's experience. Life experience varies from location to location and environment to environment. We do get somewhat set in our ways. We also each have our own pet peeves and preferences. This is what life is all about.
When one asks for help or information, it appears almost instantly. You can find informed assistance in almost any subject related to tractors, farming, trucks, automobiles, construction, plumbing, and most certainly electrical!
As with anything that involve opinions, there will be some conflict. That's life.
One thing that annoys me is these mournful "good byes" that go on about how this is such an unfriendly place et al. Then they try to shame the rest of us because it is all our fault. BAH!! Then, a couple of weeks later, that same poster is back on posting again with all of the "welcome back" fanfare in some cases.
Well, I see it this way. If your skin is so thin that you feel unwelcome here or somebody hurts your feelings and you want to leave, JUST GO. No need for the farewell speech or the shaming. And, when you do return for whatever reason, don't expect a big welcome back either. If you leave, it is your loss. I've been on this forum for more than a few years. Sometimes I get flamed. Oh, well. I get over it. Some of the flamers I just avoid. Overall, there aren't many that rub my fur the wrong way. It isn't worth leaving over a couple of differences of opinions.
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