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Posted by Chuck MI on October 05, 2004 at 12:24:57 from (65.167.23.222):
In Reply to: Today's trivia qustion... posted by Fargo on October 05, 2004 at 07:37:19:
Why not make up your (our) own questions? Not company specific, and original questions also. Try to keep them practical. I really don't care what the factory stamp code difference between a 3 speed and a 5 speed Oliver 70 is (but I'd just have to check my cousin's barn to find out as he has both.) Person who gets the first correct answer gets to ask the next question. The asking party is responsible for acknowledging the correctness, but he will be checked by a panel of experts (the forum). You don't need to research it out and have a thesis to back you knowledge, just be pretty sure of yourself before you ask your question. And start a new thread at the top each question so it doesn't fall to the second page. This could spur on some good On Topic traffic on the site. Just remember to keep it friendly and fun! Any one in favor? Chuck
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