I envision Troubleshooters.Com as a tool to simplify your access to experts and general troubleshooting information. I expect it to grow to into that vision by developing more links to experts in various troubleshooting fields. You are invited to suggest new links by emailing me. To qualify for linking to Troubleshooters.Com, an expert's website must fulfill the following requirements.

  1. The site must contain more useful information than advertisement. We all advertise, but pure advertisements, resumes, and blatant money-grabs won't be linked to Troubleshooters.Com.
  2. The site must pull up in a reasonable time (like a minute or less at 14.4). Troubleshooters.Com is a timesaving tool, not a "coolest sites" list.
  3. The site's information must pertain to a machine or system to a reasonable segment of the net. Cars, Diesel engines, Win95, Cardinal Modem and HotDog related sites are examples that would be linked. A Roxe Corp. BJT 221 Chlorinator site would not.
  4. The sites webmaster must be willing to reciprocate links.
  5. The site must conform to societies norms. Hate messages, bigotry against groups of people, advocacy of violence, and pornography will not be linked to Troubleshooters.Com.

In all cases, the webmaster (Me, Steve Litt) will make the final decision.

Email me with suggestions for websites to link with Troubleshooters.Com. Be sure to include the URL.

Troubleshooting Adventures:

Please feel free to submit true stories reflecting challenging solutions where you or another troubleshooter excelled. Adventures should show use of a process, great attitude, and a spark of brilliance. Stories become the property of Steve Litt, who may edit them or change names to protect the reputations of people or companies. If I start getting enough stories, I may have a "Troubleshooting Story of the Month" or maybe a page for all good stories, with links to the storyteller.

Email me with Troubleshooting Stories.

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