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Old 08-03-2012, 08:07 PM   #1
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Hi,

Whenever you are new to something they always ask you to introduce yourself, as well as say something interesting about yourself. My name is Greg. In my 51 years of life this is the first time I have ever participated in a forum on the internet. We'll see how long it takes me to figure this out.

Right now, with everything that I have read on this site, I think my learning curve for detailing will be much quicker than my learning curve for the computer. I will keep my fingers crossed.
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Old 08-03-2012, 08:15 PM   #2
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and don't worry it gets easier!
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Welcome to Autogeek Online Greg!

You'll get the hang of it!
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Hi,

Whenever you are new to something they always ask you to introduce yourself, as well as say something interesting about yourself. My name is Greg. In my 51 years of life this is the first time I have ever participated in a forum on the internet. We'll see how long it takes me to figure this out.

Right now, with everything that I have read on this site, I think my learning curve for detailing will be much quicker than my learning curve for the computer. I will keep my fingers crossed.
I can relate. Everything I've learned has been self taught. My babysitter (wife) set me in front of it one day and said "have fun"

There are lots of old school geezers, errrr detailers that hang out @ Autopia Forums - Auto Detailing & Car Discussion Forum too!


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Hey Greg,

to Autogeek's forum.
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Tip, if your computer is slow and not loading well, try defraging hard drive , try typing disk defrager in the start search on windows mac might be different. If it is over 10 percent, this would be a good time to defrag
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Welcome Greg! You have picked a great forum to start with. Everyone is quite helpful and unlike some other forums the bickering, self gratifying know it all ego maniac's are almost non existent. A great group of truly knowable and friendly people!
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Welcome to AGO Greg1!

It's always good to see new members using the wealth of information here.

I know my way around a computer, if you ever need additional help around the forum or computer; give me a call at 1-800-869-3011 ext: 245.
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Only thing I gotta say is..."Greg, what took you so long!" Welcome to AutoGeek Greg and dont forget that whenever you are on the forum, to always have a pad of paper and a pen ready...you will learn and teach others vast amounts
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Hi,

Whenever you are new to something they always ask you to introduce yourself, as well as say something interesting about yourself. My name is Greg. In my 51 years of life this is the first time I have ever participated in a forum on the internet. We'll see how long it takes me to figure this out.

Right now, with everything that I have read on this site, I think my learning curve for detailing will be much quicker than my learning curve for the computer. I will keep my fingers crossed.

Greg to AGO!

Greg It was fun working along side you at the Boot Camp. Don't forget to share pics of your first detail.
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