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Posted by RealTommyD on August 17, 2005 at 10:08:24 from (64.18.103.3):
Back in 1997 (I think) I discovered this website and forum. Since that time, I have spent many, many hours here reading most of the forums, and occasionally posting to ask a question or to chime in on an answer for someone. I even had an article published, which I hope has helped someone besides me convert from 6 to 12 volts on an old Ford tractor. Last night, I tried to post here, and was informed that I could no longer be TommyD!! Maybe I missed something, but I never knew we had to REGISTER to use these forums. I have many posts previously here that I commonly search to revisit, as well as some aquaintences that I have made from this board. These are not a moot point, since I'm no longer Tommy D! Also, out of common courtesy, I would never REGISTER a name that was already being used by someone else for this long. But that's just me. I value this forum much too much to say any more here, but this was not a plesant discovery for me last night. I'll pick another name (guess I'll HAVE to now) and keep on reading as long as the moderator allows. Sincere Thanks! Tommy D (D=Duvall) Dalton, Ga.
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