Keith Adams wrote: > My more philosophical problem with Bentley manuals on CD-ROM is that in > 20 years, I don't see my kids stumbling across it in the garage and > going "Cool!" and reading it, they way I did with my dad's 1968 > Transporter manual, or an old copy of Muir's book. There's no nostalgia > in a shiny disk! I agree, I also have an additional comment. As long as I don't have a laptop to bring with me when I work on my Syncro, it is worthless compared to the book. I don't see the laptop under a lot of tools as the book might see. PerL 87 Syncro 112i |
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