Chuck, your numbers look great. Use them for as long as you can. BUT, had
you followed the wording in the rulebook (enforced or not, just cause you
don't get caught speeding doesn't make it legal) you wouldn't be in this
predicament.
It's like one of the systems we have here at work. There were specific
requirements that were to be met at the beginning. Some of them were
ignored "because we have something that will make it better". Now they are
going back to do a redesign because the original requirements weren't met by
the "better design".
Ronald M. Madurski
Lockheed Martin Information Technologies
304 625 2269
ronald.m.madurski@lmco.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chuck [SMTP:golden1@britsys.net]
> Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 1:14 AM
> To: Mark Sirota; autox
> Subject: Re: Numbers
>
>
> them to the car to check their legibility and contrast, and the additional
> full day I spent applying them to the magnetic and cutting them out. I
> felt
> the finished professional visual appearance was worth the time money and
> effort, and I take pride in it.
> Now you have the gall to tell me that I should sacrifice all that work and
> money I've invested, without question or complaint, and make a new plain
> set to meet the exact wording of a rule instituted because a small
> minority
> of individuals are too lazy, cheap, thick headed, or simply don't care
> enough about themselves or the sport to assist the people trying to
> assure
> them of receiving their correct scoring, IS FOR THE GOOD OF THE
> SPORT!!???!!
> I'm sorry, but to me that's like telling me I need go out and buy a new
> bottle of cologne, stronger smelling than what I use now, to cover the
> smell
> of the guy sitting next to me who never bothers to shower or wipe his butt
> "for the good of the others" at the table! I take personal offense to
> that,
> and I will fight that reverse direction solution as hard as I can!
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