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Post by damagi »

alright, you convinced me. I made my location approximate, but its close enough :)
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fiatben
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Timely idea

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I had forgotten about the map, and hadn't updated my inventory. Now I'm current and marked, and willing to help any other SS owners that I can.
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Post by pessen »

I personally still kind of like the original idea of having a thread for each state where people could introduce themselves to others in their state. Would also give more room for people to list their tools, what their specialties are (if any) and give a more personal feel rather than just having an icon on a map.

Plus, if you don't know about the map it is hard to find unless you stumble across a thread where someone mentions it. A thread for each state would be easy to find with the search feature, and is the first thing I would search for if looking for others from my state/area.
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pessen wrote:I personally still kind of like the original idea of having a thread for each state where people could introduce themselves to others in their state. Would also give more room for people to list their tools, what their specialties are (if any) and give a more personal feel rather than just having an icon on a map.

Plus, if you don't know about the map it is hard to find unless you stumble across a thread where someone mentions it. A thread for each state would be easy to find with the search feature, and is the first thing I would search for if looking for others from my state/area.
Now it's a race to who can start their own state.

I'll do Idaho tomorrow am.
You guys all have to fight over Florida and Kentucky and all those other blue raindrops
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camerio wrote:He !!! I am not on the map ?
Wow ! I am now on the map !
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Post by robinson46176 »

I always found the map kind of useless... After a few people it just becomes a pile.
I'll try an Indiana thread (under Indiana Shopsmith owners).

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Nice mr Robinson, you beat me to it. :D
It could be helpful one day
Have a good day sir..........I must go help mommy plant green stuff:eek:
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I'm on the map! :D
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mrhart wrote:Nice mr Robinson, you beat me to it. :D
It could be helpful one day
Have a good day sir..........I must go help mommy plant green stuff:eek:
Potatoes?:D

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ryanbp01 wrote:Potatoes?:D

BPR
Ha..funny..stereotypical, but funny.
Probably more manly than the marigolds andvegetables :o
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