Still see a negative reference to Facebook on occasion, so I can't help but report.
I'm enjoying something on Facebook that I tried to engage here. I like to see photo's and guess the model and year of each bike, and hopefully get feedback on the details that tell you why/what. That's not just for chuckles, it's for my education; I really like learning that stuff. ... I had once offered this in "ideas and suggestions", but the idea fell flat. Maybe I'm the only one playing that "game" on Facebook, but I do get 50% response to my inquiries on details, and it's a pleasure to find that many, many foreign folks are very helpful, and enthusiastic.
As far as all the other "junk" on Facebook, you can avoid it by only "friend"-ing what you want to view. And if an AMCA friend happens to be "junk"-ing you can "block" him, and only view his posts on AMCA page. You can cover a lot of material in brief if you wish. The depth? you'll still have to come here to discuss at length. So if you want to know "why", look for it or ask for it, in the forum.
I'm enjoying something on Facebook that I tried to engage here. I like to see photo's and guess the model and year of each bike, and hopefully get feedback on the details that tell you why/what. That's not just for chuckles, it's for my education; I really like learning that stuff. ... I had once offered this in "ideas and suggestions", but the idea fell flat. Maybe I'm the only one playing that "game" on Facebook, but I do get 50% response to my inquiries on details, and it's a pleasure to find that many, many foreign folks are very helpful, and enthusiastic.
As far as all the other "junk" on Facebook, you can avoid it by only "friend"-ing what you want to view. And if an AMCA friend happens to be "junk"-ing you can "block" him, and only view his posts on AMCA page. You can cover a lot of material in brief if you wish. The depth? you'll still have to come here to discuss at length. So if you want to know "why", look for it or ask for it, in the forum.
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