I respectfully suggest that before you "turn on the flames", that you
consider:
1) A seeming honest request for the URL was made - what's the beef?
2) Did you e-mail the URL to all of us?
3) The URL listed below doesn't work.
4) Free info is just that - some, however, will get it right.
5) Good manners will always take one further than "snideness"....
nicholsj@oakwood.org wrote:
>
>
> If you don't have internet access the url is useless. If you do have
> access, a quick search is easy using one of the search engines(Lycos,
> Excite, AOLNetFind, etc.) Maybe you deleted the email I sent with
> this info. Since you apparently lack the ability to search, here it
> is:
>
> www.erack.com/car/_classcarmain.htm
>
> I hope this meets your rigorous standard of quality information.
>
> Jeff
>
> P.S. As a "customer" in your "private" life(whatever the hell that
>means),
> you get what you pay for, don't like it, don't read it.
>
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> Subject: Classic Cars ?
> Author: <LeBrun@hii.hitachi.com> at INTERNET
> Date: 10/21/97 12:52 PM
>
> -For those of us without www access, more specific info. would be
> appreciated, than a seemingly blow-off "try the web".
>
> -Even in our "private" lives we're all "customers" and deserve quality
> information.
>
> Phil
>
>
>
>
>
> Try 'Practical Classics' for November, or check out Classic Cars
> website for a reprint of their Tiger article of a few months back.
>
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>
> I was just looking at the November issue of Classic Cars - I thought
> someone mentioned on here that Tigers were mentioned in one of the
> articles - which article???
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
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