Location, location, location
#47
I could give you his contact info but you'd have to take at least half a day to explain to him what a computer is and then the other half to try to get him to understand what you want him to do with it. He's not the brightest bulb in the pack especially when it comes to modern technology. Heck, I have a heck of a time trying to explain to my wife how to shut a window on the computer program. I don't know how many times I've showed her the little red box in the upper right hand corner with the "X" in it and she's a hundred times more technical savvy than her dad is.
I'll send you his contact information, some one else should have to suffer him besides me.![Jammin](images/smilies2/party0031.gif)
Let me add this, I am more willing to help complete strangers than to help the old man. I've tried, believe me, I've tried.
I'll send you his contact information, some one else should have to suffer him besides me.
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Let me add this, I am more willing to help complete strangers than to help the old man. I've tried, believe me, I've tried.
#48
That made me laugh! My father, a highly educated man who was an English teacher and then the director of his own school, got a computer in the early 90's to help him with the text books he authored. Well into his seventies, he would get me to come over to find his documents. He would save them, but he could never figure out that you need to pay attention to where you save them. New tabs? new windows? Applications? Files? My wife and I would be in hysterics while we tried to help him. He never did think it was funny...
I had an old guy in his 70s who could tell you the history of the world. He was a tool and die maker and could make the most detailed machined parts. He worked for the 3 big car makers. He got a computer and learned to use AutoCad. He did some very detailed drawings. He was no dummy. One day he calls me up and says his computer isn't working. I'm no computer scientist but I helped him a few times on some simple problems. I go over to his shop and look through his computer. Some one had partitioned his hard drive and he was saving all of his drawing in the C drive which was 99% full because of that. AutoCad saved drawings in one file by default, he never set up specific folders for his work. I pulled all of his drawings from the C drive and put them in his D or E drive and his computer worked like a charm. I even showed him how I set up folders by customer, job and sub folders. A couple of months later same thing. He had hundreds of drawing with long alpha numerical names. I asked how he retrieved his drawings and he said he just searched until he found the drawing he was looking for. Also, he did all his invoicing and quotes in AutoCad, which were HUGE files compared to word processing files. I tried to get him to use the proper programs but he refused to. I gave up.
I can't even imagine what it would be like to try to teach my in-laws to use a computer
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#49
Your father in law would get along well with my father in law. He is a Harris County Judge and has been on the bench longer than any other Judge here. He is always right, period. He never comes down from his perch, high above everybody else. He lives in a mansion with his trophy wife and has almost nothing to do with his son or daughter. He also never outgrew the "terrible twos". Just got to love those in-laws...
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Bob , Rojak is planing a get together in May . I would think all are welcomed to come . I think it is going to be at his farm outside Bloomington normal you should come down. I will try to hook up the tread to here.https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...llinois-3.html
I'm not sure if my wife would like it if we were all neighbors. I'm sure like when I was a kid I'd lose track of time playing trucks with my friends!
#53
Before you get all crazy and thinking I'm some kind of clever recycling genious, i should explain. Those are actually bolt bins. My late step-dad was a rep fro Midwest Fastener. After he passed away I ended up with a garage full of these bolt bins. I spread the joy and passed them around to all of my car buddys. Heck, I even gave some to a buddy's wife who runs and adult novelty company to store her product in....lol
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Bob, I wish we lived closer than we currently do (I am by the dells). Im 30 and this is my first flathead and first old truck. Old cars are in my blood but I lack that real mechanical knowledge. I wish I lived by an "old timer" who I could gain knowledge/experience. I wished I lived next to "Walt" (clint eastwood) in Gran Torino.
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Bob, I wish we lived closer than we currently do (I am by the dells). Im 30 and this is my first flathead and first old truck. Old cars are in my blood but I lack that real mechanical knowledge. I wish I lived by an "old timer" who I could gain knowledge/experience. I wished I lived next to "Walt" (clint eastwood) in Gran Torino.
BTW, since you live in the Dells have no excuse not to attend the Dash to the Dells in the fall. Heck, for you it's more like a "saunter" than a dash. It's a great show held by the Badgerland F-100 club, great bunch of guys.
#59
You ain't calling me an "Old timer" are you? I just turned 50, there are a few still breathing on this board who are quite a few years older than me. I'm not expert, my dad was an expert on this old trucks, Ijust fumble around until I find a fix for what's not working. Usually I get suggestions from more knowing and try to pass along what I have learned.
BTW, since you live in the Dells have no excuse not to attend the Dash to the Dells in the fall. Heck, for you it's more like a "saunter" than a dash. It's a great show held by the Badgerland F-100 club, great bunch of guys.
BTW, since you live in the Dells have no excuse not to attend the Dash to the Dells in the fall. Heck, for you it's more like a "saunter" than a dash. It's a great show held by the Badgerland F-100 club, great bunch of guys.
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You ain't calling me an "Old timer" are you? I just turned 50, there are a few still breathing on this board who are quite a few years older than me. I'm not expert, my dad was an expert on this old trucks, I just fumble around until I find a fix for what's not working. Usually I get suggestions from more knowing and try to pass along what I have learned.
BTW, since you live in the Dells have no excuse not to attend the Dash to the Dells in the fall. Heck, for you it's more like a "saunter" than a dash. It's a great show held by the Badgerland F-100 club, great bunch of guys.
BTW, since you live in the Dells have no excuse not to attend the Dash to the Dells in the fall. Heck, for you it's more like a "saunter" than a dash. It's a great show held by the Badgerland F-100 club, great bunch of guys.
Well, I hadn't ever met ya, so I have no way of knowing how old you are. 50 isn't what I would consider an "old timer" though. But, it is pretty safe to think you have a ton more knowledge than me about these trucks. Think about it...you were already on this forum and I was graduating from high school. And that was 12 years ago.
I am excited about the dash to the dells and automotion too. Where is the Badgerland F100 truck club out of? I would love to join but there website doesn't have any info about joining or meetings or anything.