garyahouse
newbs need the forum
Indeed. There's no place like this place. I'm not saying anything new here, as I'm sure it's been said before, many times. But I was reminded once again of this while posting elsewhere on this forum today. I was thinking back to the times...The times when this forum and the people who make it up... came to the rescue. It's happened so many times for me.
is all here.
But it's more than that. I said "living" because It's constantly changing... maybe I should say evolving. Ever since the first problem we had with those early Gen 1's, this forum has evolved to become something that just didn't exist years ago: a community providing something to help each of us to benefit from a wealth of experience and a collective ability to solve complex problems.
Where did ya turn to get answers 20 years ago? They say two heads are better than one... ya know how many heads are involved here? But what's really cool about that is not just the knowledge that's available here: many forums have that. But for some reason, we've been blessed with so many who are willing to spend just gobs of time and energy to GET ANSWERS or to just help in whatever way they can. To quote one loudmouth area car dealer, this is HUGE !!!!!!
But there's more. There's a pretty solid level of integrity and loyalty around here. Hold your fire, I'm serious here. I've always felt comfortable buying and selling on this forum. Integrity and loyalty is rare these days. I'm reminded of that when one of us gets into an accident or even when some of our number have passed.
We have something special here.
But here's something that's really a thrill. No matter where you go in this great country of ours (and some foreign ones too) you're never alone. As long as there's a forum member within a 100 miles, you've got a friend that'll drop what they're doing and come to the rescue. It can be a cold hard world when you're a long ways from home and something goes wrong on a trip. I have enjoyed so much reading stories of forum members who've come to the rescue.
You're just NEVER alone. For example, I recently told the story of Charlie and how he saved my neck in Michigan. CLICKY HERE Or the time I was getting ready to head out across the desert and decided to look up AJ, alias Hot Rod Zilla, in Albuquerque. I learned several things that day. First, he's actually a pretty good cop. Yes fellas, they do exist. But he was certainly a good friend to me, a stranger who was 1700 miles from home. He provided me a home cooked meal (what a thrill after 2 weeks on the road), a comfortable bed to sleep in, and took care of all my needs, even ones I didn't know I had. And bless his wife who stayed up late to make sure my dirty clothes were washed. He insisted I borrow his camel back so I'd have something to drink while I crossed the desert in near 120 degree temperatures. Little did I know what I was about to face as I headed out across the sand. He may have saved my life that day, who knows. And there is something to be said about the way cops can find the best donuts in town.
There are countless stories that I've read on this forum of what its members have done for strangers who just happened to be part of this forum.
There is indeed no place like this place.
Gary
darksider #44
- times when I was trying to make a decision: what to buy, how much to spend, is it worth the time and money?
- times when I was wrenching on my bike: NOW that I got this thing apart, what in the #$%^ am I supposed to do?
- times when I was broke down and out of town
- times when I needed to borrow something while out of town
- times when I needed help or guidance or just a friendly face while on the road
But it's more than that. I said "living" because It's constantly changing... maybe I should say evolving. Ever since the first problem we had with those early Gen 1's, this forum has evolved to become something that just didn't exist years ago: a community providing something to help each of us to benefit from a wealth of experience and a collective ability to solve complex problems.
Where did ya turn to get answers 20 years ago? They say two heads are better than one... ya know how many heads are involved here? But what's really cool about that is not just the knowledge that's available here: many forums have that. But for some reason, we've been blessed with so many who are willing to spend just gobs of time and energy to GET ANSWERS or to just help in whatever way they can. To quote one loudmouth area car dealer, this is HUGE !!!!!!
But there's more. There's a pretty solid level of integrity and loyalty around here. Hold your fire, I'm serious here. I've always felt comfortable buying and selling on this forum. Integrity and loyalty is rare these days. I'm reminded of that when one of us gets into an accident or even when some of our number have passed.
We have something special here.
But here's something that's really a thrill. No matter where you go in this great country of ours (and some foreign ones too) you're never alone. As long as there's a forum member within a 100 miles, you've got a friend that'll drop what they're doing and come to the rescue. It can be a cold hard world when you're a long ways from home and something goes wrong on a trip. I have enjoyed so much reading stories of forum members who've come to the rescue.
You're just NEVER alone. For example, I recently told the story of Charlie and how he saved my neck in Michigan. CLICKY HERE Or the time I was getting ready to head out across the desert and decided to look up AJ, alias Hot Rod Zilla, in Albuquerque. I learned several things that day. First, he's actually a pretty good cop. Yes fellas, they do exist. But he was certainly a good friend to me, a stranger who was 1700 miles from home. He provided me a home cooked meal (what a thrill after 2 weeks on the road), a comfortable bed to sleep in, and took care of all my needs, even ones I didn't know I had. And bless his wife who stayed up late to make sure my dirty clothes were washed. He insisted I borrow his camel back so I'd have something to drink while I crossed the desert in near 120 degree temperatures. Little did I know what I was about to face as I headed out across the sand. He may have saved my life that day, who knows. And there is something to be said about the way cops can find the best donuts in town.
There are countless stories that I've read on this forum of what its members have done for strangers who just happened to be part of this forum.
There is indeed no place like this place.
Gary
darksider #44
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