Remember before the internet when info on hot rodding was gold, and people who had this info were like local gods?
where you had to go around and visit them with a case of beer to ask questions and learn?
seems to be a forgotten art...
Remember before the internet when info on hot rodding was gold, and people who had this info were like local gods?
where you had to go around and visit them with a case of beer to ask questions and learn?
seems to be a forgotten art...
"All correspondence must bear these numbers"
most of the hot rodding gods i know are pickled from people comin round and giving them piss for info...so internet is better coz the hotrodders that like technology are on here..:Pimp:
In the 20 years since I left school computers have gone from something only nerds used. I could not even turn one on till 10 years ago.
I reckon the net is an awesome tool when used for the right reasons.....like learning from people with excellent knowledge such as the contributers on here.
Remember the internet has been around since the 60's. It's the WWW or web that has only been around since 1995. There is a really good book written by the creator of the web called "weaving the web" from memory, by Tim Berners-Lee. Very good read. I read it around 2000 when the web had only been active for around 4 years. Hard to believe that we were the first country to have a summer Olympics with a fully funtional web!
o the inter net is a great tool.
i can remember putting an aussie 4 sp into an EH manual bodied sedan when i was 16,, getting the info for something siimple like that was very hard and bum steers were common.
now, ask a question and in 15 minutes you have a detailed answer...
"All correspondence must bear these numbers"
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