Aspen500
Well-Known Member
Isn't that the truth. Careful what you wish for, you may get it.Be happy with what we’ve got and be careful what you wish for. More isn’t always better.
Isn't that the truth. Careful what you wish for, you may get it.Be happy with what we’ve got and be careful what you wish for. More isn’t always better.
Run a Miller Tool rental program?I know the FMJ vehicle platform isn't as popular as some of the other Mopar platforms. But these are still good cars that can be had cheap.
What can we do to make the forum better? What can we do to get more people interested and stick around?
Facebook is the devil. There's more knowledge and better parts sourcing and pricing on here.I have pointed numerous people here from the MANY Facebook groups for these cars. It is like many Facebook people have no idea what a forum is. They ask tons of questions that this board has the answer. I don't get it. I always prefer to check here before anywhere else.
I am pretty knowledgeable about these cars but there's a couple guys on this board that blow me away with what they know about the platform.
They're not from the generation that thought Windows 3.11 was impressiveThere are a lot of people out there who think Facebook, or Google, ARE the Internet. Nobody has taken the time to show them different, so they start up their computers, and go to Google or Facebook, and stay on that site the entire time.
...ahh, perhaps the lack of enjoyment of the text based Human-computer-interface has not developed the appreciation of what even the most basic GUI elements brought us??? LOLThey're not from the generation that thought Windows 3.11 was impressive
Windows 3.1, now I really do feel old. Senior year in high school (81/82) we thought it was amazing when the school got it's first pc's in the science resource room, a pair of Apple II computers. Screen had one color, green and text only, no graphics, lol. "When I was your age.....".They're not from the generation that thought Windows 3.11 was impressive
I remember the computer lab guy actually wore a lab coat and anti static gloves because he was afraid of damaging the equipment and all the computers used television sets with UHF/VHF dials as monitorsWindows 3.1, now I really do feel old. Senior year in high school (81/82) we thought it was amazing when the school got it's first pc's in the science resource room, a pair of Apple II computers. Screen had one color, green and text only, no graphics, lol. "When I was your age.....".