Speedonthewater.com Bringing Back Teague On Tech
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The ultimate high-performance marine question-and-answer column, Teague On Tech is coming back, https://speedonthewater.com/in-the-n...teague-on-tech.
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Great news Matt.
I have always enjoyed those articles. I even submitted one years ago and you called me to go over a few details before it went to print in "Powerboat". Hated to see that magazine go.
Mark
I have always enjoyed those articles. I even submitted one years ago and you called me to go over a few details before it went to print in "Powerboat". Hated to see that magazine go.
Mark
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I loved the Teague question and answer tech section. However I have to wonder if people are willing to wait a week to get advise on a problem. We are spoiled by asking a question on a site such as OSO and having multiple answers the same day if not the same hour. Admittedly you have to separate out the expert answers from the wannabes but there are some very good people on the list who graciously share their expertise. We have been spoiled.
I do hope it does work as Mr. Teague is very knowledgeable mechenic and writer.
Padraig
I do hope it does work as Mr. Teague is very knowledgeable mechenic and writer.
Padraig
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I loved the Teague question and answer tech section. However I have to wonder if people are willing to wait a week to get advise on a problem. We are spoiled by asking a question on a site such as OSO and having multiple answers the same day if not the same hour. Admittedly you have to separate out the expert answers from the wannabes but there are some very good people on the list who graciously share their expertise. We have been spoiled.
I do hope it does work as Mr. Teague is very knowledgeable mechenic and writer.
Padraig
I do hope it does work as Mr. Teague is very knowledgeable mechenic and writer.
Padraig
With Teague on Tech, Bob always looked to answer specific questions that illustrated larger points. To me, that was (and will be) the column's ultimate value. But I look it at from the perspective of an editor trying to create a well-rounded editorial product. For a person looking to get a technical question answered immediately, yes, definitely, it might be a little too slow.





