On Fri, March 18, 2005 11:46 am, Rick Reumann said:
> Frank W. Zammetti wrote the following on 3/18/2005 11:34 AM:
>
>> At one point in time, and it might still stand, I don't
>> know, I had the record in the Army for typing speed. I'm pretty quick
>> :)
>
> I'll have to start calling you Radar:)
Frank W. Zammetti wrote the following on 3/18/2005 11:34 AM:
At one point in time, and it might still stand, I don't
know, I had the record in the Army for typing speed. I'm pretty quick :)
I'll have to start calling you Radar:) Although I think he was probably
a pretty slow typist (faster than K
In fact I did know that :) As far as the records go, I just can't stop
thinking though that if the rules weren't in place when they were set, I
just can't bring myself to have a problem with them. So the McGwires
and Sosas of the world, in my mind, get a pass. The interesting case is
Bonds t
As a baseball nut, those records are sacrosanct to me and I just hate
the idea of a record being the product of drugs. I am all for the
oversight. This is especially so since baseball enjoins a monopoly
because it is the officially recognized pastime. Did you know that?
Jack
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