Re[2]: RE: Jules...Gone...

From: rking@jjsnack.com
Date: Wed Oct 21 1998 - 20:30:45 EDT


     Very Nice Jon: I don't know where Jules ends and Jon starts; the
     prose is THAT similar in style.
     
     
                                Rob

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Subject: Re: DML: RE: Jules...Gone...
Author: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net > at Internet-Link
Date: 10/21/98 3:22 PM

On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, Jules Glogovcsan wrote:
[...]
>
> YOUR MISTAKES....
>
> i could tell you so much...
>
> your tbi project is simply... marvelous, but full of errors, misconcptions
> and...
> mistakes... lack of experience... i could tell you SO MUCH... but hell
> would have to freeze over first... but that aside... simply marvelous... i
> love every email post of it... but my majic continues to work quite well,
> THANK YOU!!! VERY MUCH!!!from my point of view thank you...sorry to
> disappoint some of you...
>
> i respect many of your's knowledge... oft i even learn a something or two.
> i respect many of your trucks and efforts at whittleing down ets... you
> work
> so hard on them... I LIKE THEM A LOT!... i could
> tell you so much...
>
     
   Could-a, would-a, should-a...
     
  I dunno, I think the TB project is coming along quite nicely. If
anything, its shown how simple and cheap these mods really are. There's
no black magic or mystery here; just answers waiting to be revealed.
     
   Besides, I don't want to be spoon-fed. There's something to be
said for re-inventing the wheel. The knowledge, experience, and
insight that comes from doing a project like this (along with all
of the supplimental research) is SO much more valuable in the long
run than just buying a part over the counter and bolting it on. Especially
when you consider that everyone involved with this project is MORE than
willing to share exactly what they've learned. Knowledge is power;
withholding information is a tactic thats been employed to excersize control
throughout the generations. I guess I don't blame you for wanting to keep
it to yourself, but I hold the philosophy that information should be free. I
intend to spread the wealth. To each their own... You continue to make your
TBs but I'll stick with Frank and Bruce. (Saving $400-600 in the process
doesn't hurt either.)
     
  And yes, money IS a big issue. Nobody I know wants to spend more than
they have to for *anything*. ANY ol' doofus with a fat wallet can
make their truck fast. Where's the individuality in that? IMHO,
the real pride comes from being able to say "I'm just as fast as that
guy but I did it for half the price."
     
 YMMV.
     
                                              -Jon-
     
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