Thanks YotaTech
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Thanks YotaTech
I see a lot of belly aches but unfortunately very few great job done. Only recently due to work have I been afforded the time to look through the site. I would like to commend all involved for having steered and developed a forum that can only be noted as exceptional. Truly one of the nicest layouts, and organized composition and format and as a result it has evidently drawn in some truly talented people. A forums lifeblood is its type of people that gives a forum its personality, character and sustainable life. Thankful to be a member and hi to all.
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YotaTech Milestone-Two Millionth Post
That was very nice.
I have to agree, this is the best example of a forum I've ever come across.
Simple rules, good layout and some great advice from members who run the spectrum from nervous newbies to seasoned experts.
Since I joined a year ago, I have gotten so much knowledge here and definitely increased my feeling confident that I can do things I never imagined I could do and if I get stuck I have alot of help from these good people.
I have to agree, this is the best example of a forum I've ever come across.
Simple rules, good layout and some great advice from members who run the spectrum from nervous newbies to seasoned experts.
Since I joined a year ago, I have gotten so much knowledge here and definitely increased my feeling confident that I can do things I never imagined I could do and if I get stuck I have alot of help from these good people.
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As cheesy as this sounds, posts like these mean a lot...at least to me.
Granted, I have an insanely busy life outside of this forum but I do spend a lot of time on here - be it from my home computer or iPhone dealing with Reported Posts, etc...
I've seen this site grow, members come and go, new competing forums come and go...I don't think I'd change anything that has happened on here.
We have a great group of mods right now, everybody pretty much holds their own and chips in when it's needed.
Corey is just plain awesome.
The amount of time that guy dedicates to this is just unGodly - he and Chris (the other admin) deserve most of the credit.
Cheers to you all,
Fink
Granted, I have an insanely busy life outside of this forum but I do spend a lot of time on here - be it from my home computer or iPhone dealing with Reported Posts, etc...
I've seen this site grow, members come and go, new competing forums come and go...I don't think I'd change anything that has happened on here.
We have a great group of mods right now, everybody pretty much holds their own and chips in when it's needed.
Corey is just plain awesome.
The amount of time that guy dedicates to this is just unGodly - he and Chris (the other admin) deserve most of the credit.
Cheers to you all,
Fink
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110% agree with all of the above!
otherwise I wouldn't have YOTATECH in 6" tall letters across my front windsheild
I enjoy promoting the site, and take every chance I can to explain the sticker to non-Toyota drivers
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