1. I can't find a search feature - is there one? It would sure be handy.
2. How do you post pictures? Do you have to go through a photo sharing site like photobucket?
3. How many posts does it take to no longer be called a "new reader"? I'm guessing 100. To quote an old Monty Python sketch (really dating myself here...): "Rather a lot, really..."
Thanks.
Easiest way to search is google
site: GrassrootsMotorsports.com whateveryourelookingforhere
Welcome!
This is the one place that you will never hear the phrase, "Search first ya Newb". We are all happy to help you find or become aware of what happened before you arrived. New people are what make this place great and survive.
There is a search function on the site that you can find up above as a magnifying glass icon. The search function around here is kinda a running gag. Its not that good. Even better is if you just use Google. To use Google try this format:
site:grassrootsmotorsports.com horse blood
The above is a search for topics about Horse Blood. Take out the word Horse Blood and put in any other words you might imagine. Oh, by the way, we have actually had discussions/requests here about horse blood (with great success.) Specifically 50 ml of horse and 50 ml of sheep by Monday.
Go ahead, try that Google search and find out.
Photos:
Improvements to posting photos came out in Jan '18 (nearly one year ago.)
Instructions are within...
heck we're the best search engine. we'll go look for it first. on google of course.
Many of us bring our questions here before we take the question to Google (and that's fine.)
Here is an actual example of that from just yesterday.
T.J.
MegaDork
12/29/18 7:08 p.m.
As for the various levels of Dorkdom, the wiki page may be of use. Wiki
SkinnyG
UltraDork
12/29/18 7:22 p.m.
John Welsh said:
site:grassrootsmotorsports.com "horse blood"
I had to put that in quotes to make it more a relevant search, because I was really curious. Interestingly, the phrase "horse blood" -has- come up more than once.
Thanks for all the responses; the Google approach sounds like a plan. And John Walsh, we have a winner!
T.J. said:
As for the various levels of Dorkdom, the wiki page may be of use. Wiki
Holy berkeleyin' E36 M3! It's gonna be forever before I graduate from "Reader"...