davidb wrote: > I share in Eric's frustration! > > The quality of the discussions as reflected in the repetitiveness of the > questions has deteriorated. There must be a way to improve the > discussion level. I suggest that we find a way to encourage people to > do a little research (reading) before the waste the band width and fill > up space with such wonderful questions as: > > * What tires are best? Ones you can afford but make sure their round and never buy a recap. > * Do they make headers for waterboxers? Not anymore.the sport was banned in all countries. Too many drownings. > * How do I remove brake shoes? With a brake tool remover P/N VW 1234567 > * I have a rough idle? Well clean him up and teach him to read. > * Gas mileage is down, what's the problem? Too many countries pumping too much oil. Wait til price goes up then buy. > I hope most of you will know where I'm going with this. Who care what > people ask I don't.I'm not trying to make fun of anyone only to have some > fun. Yes some questions get the wrong answers but thats why this is group > thing and not Tech Bob's know it all site. Besides we all know where the > delete key is. Boo Hoo. Whats wrong Marcus. I just got kicked off the > list. What happen? Well this guy said he thought he had a gas leak under > his van cause he could smell gas but he lives in Alaska and their in the 6 > month nights there, So. Well I told him to just get a light and check it > out. So what happen? Well he used a match. Keep on Vaning > > Let's try > > Davidb |
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