06-10-2008, 02:48 PM
06-10-2008, 03:05 PM
Most of it should be in Rev It Up, http://www.968forums.com/index.php?showforum=72
06-10-2008, 04:28 PM
Things have been getting more difficult to find these days....
06-10-2008, 05:02 PM
that depends on how you are looking - for example, if you say "i want to know how to fix my brakes", it's pretty easy - if you don't find it in the DIY section, you can go to the "brake" section in "repair and technical" and see what others have done
things make sense if you step back and think of it more as a book with chapters - yeah, some stuff has some cute titles and such, but the descriptions tell you what is what
spend some time reacquainting yourself with the site, and i think you'll actually end up finding a lot more information a lot more easily
there is just way too much information for it to be less organized - we didn't want another endless string of repetitive threads one burying the next - there is already an all but useless site like that
things make sense if you step back and think of it more as a book with chapters - yeah, some stuff has some cute titles and such, but the descriptions tell you what is what
spend some time reacquainting yourself with the site, and i think you'll actually end up finding a lot more information a lot more easily
there is just way too much information for it to be less organized - we didn't want another endless string of repetitive threads one burying the next - there is already an all but useless site like that
06-11-2008, 05:26 AM
Thanks for the information!
I knew that I would find most of the info in the "Rev it up" but this menu didnt appear at the screen for some days... now it is back and the world OK again!
Ideed, I have to say, the new forum is built up very consequent and systematic but a bit less intuitive than befor. Most probably just a question of time to get used to...
Kunz
I knew that I would find most of the info in the "Rev it up" but this menu didnt appear at the screen for some days... now it is back and the world OK again!
Ideed, I have to say, the new forum is built up very consequent and systematic but a bit less intuitive than befor. Most probably just a question of time to get used to...
Kunz
06-11-2008, 09:41 AM
yeah - most of us are like that - we get used to something, and then resist change initially - in the end, we often find that we cannot live without the new change, and wonder how we did without it before
06-11-2008, 09:42 AM
Kind of like going from living in a cave to living in a house with running water.
06-11-2008, 12:22 PM
[quote name='smokiemon968' post='54551' date='Jun 11 2008, 05:42 AM']Kind of like going from living in a cave to living in a house with running water.[/quote]
Or going from driving a modern Japanese car to a mid 1990s Porsche 968 - yeeaa baby! OK, enough caffeine for 8:30.
Or going from driving a modern Japanese car to a mid 1990s Porsche 968 - yeeaa baby! OK, enough caffeine for 8:30.