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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Central CT
Posts: 379
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Well, still post on AACA and re-joined Fordbarn when we acquired another Model A last year. I find myself doing a lot more on FB though, because I am fairly busy rather than I have time to kill. LOTS out there on Model A, T, and prewar cars in general. But I also like a couple of bands and sports teams, and I do like to keep in touch with some family and friends. That 45 minute statistic seems about right in my case - but in that time I can get caught up with some car guys, High School pals (30 year reunion in a couple mos.), the Sox & Pats, the Stones & the Pretenders and maybe even see a cat playing the piano. No worse then junk TV. Sit there with the laptop while the Mrs. watches whatever she wants, just another networking tool to me that is kind of one stop shopping.
I will say heavy duty tech discussion is still largely forums like this but tech topics and items for sale pop up regularly, and you can block a lot of the noise (political crap for example - enough!!) if you take the time to do so. Bob, one other thing, if you are wondering where all the prewar guys went from AACA, it's FB. Not saying it replaces the other forums, but it can really be just another online tool. I will go where the things are that are of interest, and for prewar cars there are tons of pages and groups out there. I think I am in 3 Model A groups that are very active.
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