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Re: [Tigers] Funny thing happened on the way to the Tiger-Forum

To: Jay Laifman <jay.laifman@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Funny thing happened on the way to the Tiger-Forum
From: Dave Munroe <dave@munroe.ca>
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2012 08:42:22 -0300
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Jay:

>From my computer to yours, I confess! I am guilty of the sloth
demonstrated by my reluctance to use the search engine in the
archives.

The reason is my inability to find what I am looking for quickly and
efficiently. Your Dad had an unbelievable ability to zero in on
answers in the archives on topics that I for one did not. I have many
times taken his advice and tried the search function, only to find
myself facing long e-mail threads, (seldom articles) which required
sifting through irrelevant conversations w/o finding the specific info
I required.

So then a question to the List, embarrassingly, would prompt your Dad
to gently fire back a polite answer along with a link to the exact
info I was looking for but was unable to find on my own.

Perhaps we all need  a primer on the language and technique of
accurately pulling info out of the archives.

On the other hand, you may be right when you guess that the  List is
actually a community of like-minded individuals who enjoy the
opportunity to commiserate with each other, many of whom have "been
there and done that" and can share the frustration of a problem, and
revel in the solution, at the same time giving back to those who have
helped them in the past.

Also, many of us are remote from other Tiger owners, so the
opportunity to just "hang out" with fellow enthusiasts are limited.
Firing off questions to the List almost guarantees a reply from
someone who shares your enthusiasm and excitement for our great little
cars.

Who really knows? the Archives are an incredible resource, and even
though all the info is there and perhaps is used more than your think,
the List has that one big advantage - friendly human contact.

Dave


Sent from my iPad

On 2012-03-28, at 2:29 AM, Jay Laifman <jay.laifman@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> So, in honor of my dad, and to help Tigers United and the Tiger community, I
> have been going through all the archived emails here.  My goal is to bring
> together the emails on each subject, and then summarize them.  Sort of like a
> "real life" supplement or companion to the Workshop Manual.  I thought it
> would be a great tool for people to zero in on the exact thing they need an
> answer to.  People are always asking the list questions, to get someone
> suggest that they should do a search of the archives first.  The idea was
> already started on Tigers United, but it looks like it stopped back in '99.
> http://tigersunited.com/techtips/tech_threads/tech_threads.asp
>
> Then I started to notice a trend in the old emails.  There is a group of guys
> who routinely answer questions.  One of those guys of course was my dad.  And
> 8 times out of 10, he would be posting a link to Tigers United with the issue
> already addressed.  But, did that end the dialog?  Nope, of course not.
> Everything the person ever wanted to know about was just handed to them on a
> silver platter.  But it didn't matter.
>
> I kind of attribute this to two things.  The first is that people really want
> to have the dialog - the human interaction.  The next is that people are
> looking for a specific issue and don't want to read through long articles
> themselves, or it's just easier and more efficient to work through the answer
> with others.
>
> So, maybe my compilation will all be for naught - and before you know it, I'll
> be posting links to Tigers United and the posting will still keep going.  Ha!
> I just did this the other day about cooling, and exactly that happened.
> Well, on the plus side, I'll learn a great deal.
>
> Ha!
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