Mike, you really haven't been getting out enough...

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From: Mike Oberle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> OK, then.
>
> To the subscribers of the V-max Technical List,
>
> It has come to my attention that a manufacturer, using the trade name
> "Goodridge", produces a series of braided stainless steel wire-reinforced
> hydraulic lines. The specific application of interest being replacement
> hydraulic systems components specific to the Yamaha Vmax. In particular,
the
> 1990 model year of said vehicle.
>
> The following paragraphs define the "purchasing" procedure:
>
> It is my intention to gather and analyze data relevant to this
application.
> The method of data collection will be by survey. The survey will be
> conducted via "e-mail" services utilizing the  "Internet" as the transport
> vehicle for said data. This data gathering process will serve as the first
> action item in the purchasing process.
>
> All accumulated data will serve in the decision process. The decision
> process will act as the second action item in the purchasing procedure.
>
> Having satisfied the first and second action items will facilitate the
> acquisition process. The acquisition process serves as the third action
item
> in the purchasing process.
>
> When appropriate criteria have been met the third action item may be
> executed. The criteria are:
> - Quality of manufacture
> - Return/Failure analysis
> - Expense - Loaded/Unloaded
> - Improved hydraulic system dynamics
> - Do they look "cool" ?
>
> heh heh heh heh ;-)
>
> -Mike
>


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