Why does everyone want things electronically anyway, whats wrong with actually reading a manual in real life. Its only $50 or so, pays for itself on first repair or teh first time you use it.
Why does everyone want things electronically anyway, whats wrong with actually reading a manual in real life. Its only $50 or so, pays for itself on first repair or teh first time you use it.
I prefer the greasy pages, rather than the greasy keyboard.
Why does everyone want things electronically anyway, whats wrong with actually reading a manual in real life. Its only $50 or so, pays for itself on first repair or teh first time you use it.
I like .pdf's because I can view them on a 17" notebook or a 24" desktop for a lot better clarity and then print out only the page I need. Plus, I can search a specific word or topic and not go through numerous pages trying to find the exact answer. I have a motorhome with hardcopy and .pdf manuals. The manuals total more than 1,700 pages and I know I can find the info I want on the .pdf's a lot faster than going through the three hardcopy manuals.
As far as why do people want things electronically, good question, since online news sites are wiping out the traditional newspapers.
Last edited by UltraClassicElectraGlide; 12-29-2009 at 08:30 PM.