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sean sherry

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Do people read Tech. Threads ? Or as a friend says Cheque Book mechanics?
A mixture of both i suspect. But for me I'm all Technical !
I guess it is like a comparison between Italian and German. They have different priorities. A boring World if we were all the same !
 

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Most forums are built on technical articles, the social side of it grows from there. The issue seems to be that you can spend hours putting together a well researched factual post with plenty of pics and info only to see it attract no responses or discussion simply because no forum member has a need for that info at the time it's posted.
That said, I do read them, all of them, but am guilty of the above.
 
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Yes, I do understand and I appreciate your incite. or should it be insight ?
No wonder people have difficulty with English,when it is not their first language.
 

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Do people read Tech. Threads ? Or as a friend says Cheque Book mechanics?
A mixture of both i suspect. But for me I'm all Technical !
I guess it is like a comparison between Italian and German. They have different priorities. A boring World if we were all the same !

Yes, and especially years later when I need the info in question. I bookmark interesting tech threads to return to later.
 

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Most tech issues interest me so I’ll have a read. It goes in the memory banks and I’ll search for it later if I can’t remember specifics.
 

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