Please note that I did not turn my comment into a personal attack,
something that you seem intent on doing. I do care that information
exchanged on the Bricklin list is true and accurate -- I want and need
to rely on information I get from this list. Kim
>Well, Kim, since you seem to be somewhat better informed than me,
>I'm sure you already know what they say about
>opinions............and my opinion is, lighten up!
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>I didn't and don't care whether it's true or not. That wasn't the
>point. To me, and the list I got it from, it was nothing more than a
>humorous story. Sorry you didn't enjoy it. I promise to edit them in
>the future so maybe you can get a good chuckle, rather than spending
>your time trying to verify their authenticity.
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>BTW, in some circles you (we), as Bricklin fanatics, are as deep
>fringe as those whom you are disparaging. :^))
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>GM
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>>Besides being an ardent Bricklin fixer-upper, I am also a skeptic,
>dues
>>paying at times even. Please, let's not turn our Bricklin email
>list,
>>or for that matter, the Net, into a fora for spreading urban
>legends. I
>>am well versed in the area and many of the red flags flew with the
>>posting. I did a tiny bit of dejanews research and below is what I
>>found. Folks, it is up to all of us to not spread (unless it's
>spread
>>with a caution that it is an urban legend) stories like this. With
>>many, many American citizens already believing in nonsense like
>>astrology or ouiga boards, there just is little room for
>unexplained
>>jokes. Just my opinion, Kim.
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