Re: [Chevelle-List] Thanks for the response!

2002-11-14 Thread Z16CHEVELLEGUY
If someone took a pot shot at you would you stick yer head around the corner to see if he is going to shoot again? NOO! I say lets talk CHEVELLES and quit poking the fire.
 Larry (Z)


Re: [Chevelle-List] Thanks for the response!

2002-11-13 Thread Wayne Kline



Well said Dave. 

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Dave Benjamin 

  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 12:59 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Thanks for 
  the response!
  
  My speling sucks also, but I thought we were here to rebuild and enjoy 
  classic automobiles, Guess I am on the wrong list.
  
  Well back to restoring a 1969 chevelle, I don't have to spell good for 
  that.
  
  DaveIngersoll,OntarioMy web site: http://members.tripod.com/benj30/
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
Don 

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 11:51 
AM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Thanks for 
the response!

What he said! Don't leave!
Don

  
  John, don't leave the listbecause ofanger. I think you'll 
  get a lot from the list. I don't agree with Dales response to your first 
  e-mail and alot of others don't either. Some do. And I know what it's like 
  to type with 2 fingers. I don't think he was making a personal attack on 
  you. I think it was all of us. He just happened to use your mail as an 
  example. I guess I'm more tolerable. I don't care if you use all lower 
  case, can't spell, wrong punctuation or what. I'm going to read the mail 
  if I have to read it twice, three times. You can use the auto spell check 
  if your mail has it. I do and believe me, I make alot of mistakes. I think 
  there are more important things in life that deserve worry or comments. 
  Also, I don't agree with Dales comment about directions. If I pay good 
  money for a product, I not only expect the directions to be right, I 
  demand it. I paid for it so it better be right. If I buy a left hand 
  throckel bearing and I try to put on a right hand then I have no 
  complaint. So I hope you reconsider and let it go. I'm sure Dales a great 
  guy. And he responded without any real malice towards you. I responded 
  because I felt then and still do, Who cares?
  There are more deserving things that bother me. My family, friends, 
  the cop who was shot, the fireman who burned saving someone, the little 
  person with cancer. These things are what's important to me. Sorry for 
  being winded but I would like you to stay on the list and contribute when 
  you can, ask a question or just sit back and read everyone mail. Even if 
  you read it 2 or 3 times.
  Rich"66 MalibuACES # 5066
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
John C. Butler 
To: Chevelle-List@Chevelles. 
Net (E-mail) 
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 
6:15 PM
Subject: [Chevelle-List] Thanks for 
    the response!

Gentleman, I apologize for the short 
unsigned note I left earlier, that was uncalled for. I guess 
getting up early drinking a cup of coffee and typing one handed is 
frowned upon in this circle, I will from this day forward always 
proofreading my material before hitting the send button, I do 
believemy typing skills are poor at best but I keep trying. This 
was alwaysa very humorous group and I always got a chuckle when 
some tried to write with a bit of humor, it took the edge off the dry 
technical articles. Thank you all for some very 
enlighteningarticles on Chevelles and I have decided that my 
thoughts do not come across on paper as they do in my head. My 
children use the same E-mail as I do, and they didreadall 
the responses to my first note, I will not repeat what my 17yr old son 
said about the responses. So Iwill bid all of you good day 
and goodbye. I do not need this lashing from anyoneif you let the 
sentence police gowildjust because someone mistyped with 
written words what next?...correcting someone when they speak to 
you? And by some chance I did misspell a word or used 
the wrong punctuation please excuse me! 

Good by and good luck
John 
Butler


Re: [Chevelle-List] Thanks for the response!

2002-11-13 Thread bdo_chevelle
Just my take on things...

Dale's a respected member of the list who's contributed a lot over the years.  
His post wasn't typical of what he usually sends in so I don't think it's 
completely fair to hang him out to dry over it.

Granted, maybe John has a right to feel somewhat offended but he's also 
exhibiting I'm taking my ball and going home behavior.  It's not like he's 
been a constant target of criticism; this was one post.  And if all the 
complimentary things he said about the list are true (and I have no reason to 
believe they're not) I'm surprised he's leaving on account of *one* post.

Sometimes people have bad days, get up on the wrong side of the bed, etc.  
We're all human and nobody's perfect so hopefully the principals involved in  
this issue can patch things up off-list.

Now about language and communication skills...in a nutshell, it never hurts to 
try and improve.  For email, I think spell-checking software is probably the 
greatest thing since sliced bread...  ;^)

Brad O.

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Re: [Chevelle-List] Thanks for the response!

2002-11-13 Thread Don
There you go!
Well said.
Don


 Just my take on things...

 Dale's a respected member of the list who's contributed a lot over the
years.
 His post wasn't typical of what he usually sends in so I don't think it's
 completely fair to hang him out to dry over it.

 Granted, maybe John has a right to feel somewhat offended but he's also
 exhibiting I'm taking my ball and going home behavior.  It's not like
he's
 been a constant target of criticism; this was one post.  And if all the
 complimentary things he said about the list are true (and I have no reason
to
 believe they're not) I'm surprised he's leaving on account of *one* post.

 Sometimes people have bad days, get up on the wrong side of the bed, etc.
 We're all human and nobody's perfect so hopefully the principals involved
in
 this issue can patch things up off-list.

 Now about language and communication skills...in a nutshell, it never
hurts to
 try and improve.  For email, I think spell-checking software is probably
the
 greatest thing since sliced bread...  ;^)

 Brad O.

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Re: [Chevelle-List] Thanks for the response!

2002-11-12 Thread Don



What he said! Don't leave!
Don

  
  John, don't leave the listbecause ofanger. I think you'll get 
  a lot from the list. I don't agree with Dales response to your first e-mail 
  and alot of others don't either. Some do. And I know what it's like to type 
  with 2 fingers. I don't think he was making a personal attack on you. I think 
  it was all of us. He just happened to use your mail as an example. I guess I'm 
  more tolerable. I don't care if you use all lower case, can't spell, wrong 
  punctuation or what. I'm going to read the mail if I have to read it twice, 
  three times. You can use the auto spell check if your mail has it. I do and 
  believe me, I make alot of mistakes. I think there are more important things 
  in life that deserve worry or comments. Also, I don't agree with Dales comment 
  about directions. If I pay good money for a product, I not only expect the 
  directions to be right, I demand it. I paid for it so it better be right. If I 
  buy a left hand throckel bearing and I try to put on a right hand then I have 
  no complaint. So I hope you reconsider and let it go. I'm sure Dales a great 
  guy. And he responded without any real malice towards you. I responded because 
  I felt then and still do, Who cares?
  There are more deserving things that bother me. My family, friends, the 
  cop who was shot, the fireman who burned saving someone, the little person 
  with cancer. These things are what's important to me. Sorry for being winded 
  but I would like you to stay on the list and contribute when you can, ask a 
  question or just sit back and read everyone mail. Even if you read it 2 or 3 
  times.
  Rich"66 MalibuACES # 5066
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
John C. 
Butler 
To: Chevelle-List@Chevelles. 
Net (E-mail) 
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 6:15 
PM
Subject: [Chevelle-List] Thanks for the 
response!

Gentleman, I apologize for the short 
unsigned note I left earlier, that was uncalled for. I guess getting 
up early drinking a cup of coffee and typing one handed is frowned upon in 
this circle, I will from this day forward always proofreading my 
material before hitting the send button, I do believemy typing skills 
are poor at best but I keep trying. This was alwaysa very humorous 
group and I always got a chuckle when some tried to write with a bit of 
humor, it took the edge off the dry technical articles. Thank you all for 
some very enlighteningarticles on Chevelles and I have decided that my 
thoughts do not come across on paper as they do in my head. My 
children use the same E-mail as I do, and they didreadall the 
responses to my first note, I will not repeat what my 17yr old son said 
about the responses. So Iwill bid all of you good day and 
goodbye. I do not need this lashing from anyoneif you let the sentence 
police gowildjust because someone mistyped with written words 
what next?...correcting someone when they speak to you? 
And by some chance I did misspell a word or used the wrong punctuation 
please excuse me! 

Good by and good luck
John 
Butler


Re: [Chevelle-List] Thanks for the response!

2002-11-12 Thread Dave Benjamin



My speling sucks also, but I thought we were here to rebuild and enjoy 
classic automobiles, Guess I am on the wrong list.

Well back to restoring a 1969 chevelle, I don't have to spell good for 
that.

DaveIngersoll,OntarioMy web site: http://members.tripod.com/benj30/

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Don 
  
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 11:51 
  AM
  Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Thanks for 
  the response!
  
  What he said! Don't leave!
  Don
  

John, don't leave the listbecause ofanger. I think you'll 
get a lot from the list. I don't agree with Dales response to your first 
e-mail and alot of others don't either. Some do. And I know what it's like 
to type with 2 fingers. I don't think he was making a personal attack on 
you. I think it was all of us. He just happened to use your mail as an 
example. I guess I'm more tolerable. I don't care if you use all lower case, 
can't spell, wrong punctuation or what. I'm going to read the mail if I have 
to read it twice, three times. You can use the auto spell check if your mail 
has it. I do and believe me, I make alot of mistakes. I think there are more 
important things in life that deserve worry or comments. Also, I don't agree 
with Dales comment about directions. If I pay good money for a product, I 
not only expect the directions to be right, I demand it. I paid for it so it 
better be right. If I buy a left hand throckel bearing and I try to put on a 
right hand then I have no complaint. So I hope you reconsider and let it go. 
I'm sure Dales a great guy. And he responded without any real malice towards 
you. I responded because I felt then and still do, Who cares?
There are more deserving things that bother me. My family, friends, the 
cop who was shot, the fireman who burned saving someone, the little person 
with cancer. These things are what's important to me. Sorry for being winded 
but I would like you to stay on the list and contribute when you can, ask a 
question or just sit back and read everyone mail. Even if you read it 2 or 3 
times.
Rich"66 MalibuACES # 5066

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  John 
  C. Butler 
  To: Chevelle-List@Chevelles. 
  Net (E-mail) 
  Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 6:15 
  PM
  Subject: [Chevelle-List] Thanks for 
  the response!
  
  Gentleman, I apologize for the short 
  unsigned note I left earlier, that was uncalled for. I guess getting 
  up early drinking a cup of coffee and typing one handed is frowned upon in 
  this circle, I will from this day forward always proofreading my 
  material before hitting the send button, I do believemy typing 
  skills are poor at best but I keep trying. This was alwaysa very 
  humorous group and I always got a chuckle when some tried to write with a 
  bit of humor, it took the edge off the dry technical articles. Thank you 
  all for some very enlighteningarticles on Chevelles and I have 
  decided that my thoughts do not come across on paper as they do in my 
  head. My children use the same E-mail as I do, and they 
  didreadall the responses to my first note, I will not repeat 
  what my 17yr old son said about the responses. So Iwill bid 
  all of you good day and goodbye. I do not need this lashing from 
  anyoneif you let the sentence police gowildjust because 
  someone mistyped with written words what next?...correcting someone when 
  they speak to you? And by some chance I did misspell a 
  word or used the wrong punctuation please excuse me! 
  
  Good by and good luck
  John 
  Butler


Re: [Chevelle-List] Thanks for the response!

2002-11-12 Thread D Martinez





Here Here..make them go fast and look good.Did I
spell that right?


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Re: [Chevelle-List] Thanks for the response!

2002-11-12 Thread Keith Cooper

Enough!. I declare this subject CLOSED!
Now for more
Chevelles...


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 Here Here..make them go fast and look good.Did I
 spell that right?


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[Chevelle-List] Thanks for the response!

2002-11-11 Thread John C. Butler



Gentleman, I apologize for the short unsigned 
note I left earlier, that was uncalled for. I guess getting up early 
drinking a cup of coffee and typing one handed is frowned upon in this circle, I 
will from this day forward always proofreading my material before hitting 
the send button, I do believemy typing skills are poor at best but I keep 
trying. This was alwaysa very humorous group and I always got a chuckle 
when some tried to write with a bit of humor, it took the edge off the dry 
technical articles. Thank you all for some very enlighteningarticles on 
Chevelles and I have decided that my thoughts do not come across on paper as 
they do in my head. My children use the same E-mail as I do, and they 
didreadall the responses to my first note, I will not repeat what my 
17yr old son said about the responses. So Iwill bid all of you good 
day and goodbye. I do not need this lashing from anyoneif you let the 
sentence police gowildjust because someone mistyped with written 
words what next?...correcting someone when they speak to you? 
And by some chance I did misspell a word or used the wrong punctuation please 
excuse me! 

Good by and good luck
John Butler