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Posted by Mark on February 22, 2004 at 06:11:12 from (209.151.115.112):
OT doesn't mean Off but On Topic. Thanks to Kim and the other fine folks who established this fabulous site and maintain it, we are no longer alone. A lot of us are rural dwellers working out in our garage somewhere (alone) with no help and no knowledgeable neibors, working on something that is 40 years old that we have never seen or done before and read our I&T book but don't understand what they mean when they say "turn the clevis 3 turns to the right.......". What clevis? Where? You know what I mean. You can tune in here, ask a question and all these great folks jump in and come to your rescue including tell you what not to do.....sharing their bad (and good) experiences. Wow what a deal and all because of the www. What did we do before? Don't remember....besides without. So if you aren't already an Aux Member, send Kim your $8 donation and help keep this thing alive and well. This is NOT a paid political ad. I did it because I wanted to and I just joined last week. Mark
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