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being straight here....

To: "joe boogie" <boogiewoogie12@hotmail.com>, <saltracer@awwwsome.com>,
Subject: being straight here....
From: "Keith Turk" <kturk@ala.net>
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 18:13:20 -0600
if the subject matter is going along with the content... then everything is
fine... it's when we start meandering off the subject header that things
get a little difficult.... 

First all of this information on Cooling is now Archived at
www.listquest.com
so the need to Print isn't necessary... unless you have a burning desire to
have the hard copy to share with your friends or wish to use it when your
computer isn't available.... ( Okay who taught my kids how to play on this
thing anyway)

The Subject Line is the device best used to follow a Thread of
information... so if we keep that pretty close to the content ... Life is
GOOD...

Keith Turk
Eprise Al
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> From: joe boogie <boogiewoogie12@hotmail.com>
> To: saltracer@awwwsome.com; land-speed@autox.team.net;
abshuman@worldnet.att.net; beanracers@aol.com; cbailey@sprise.com;
drichard@stny.lrun.com; whodaky@sympac.com.au; hastingsv@aol.com;
weldit@digisys.net; v8ford@neca.com; markalla@pacbell.net;
av8ford@volcano.net; tinshed@ozemail.com.au; pvincent@poci.amis.com;
hotrodprod@pdt.net; skipreadio@compaq.com
> Cc: boogiewoogie12@hotmail.com
> Subject: Re: Cooling and Water Tanks,  Great People and "THE LIST".......
> Date: Thursday, November 18, 1999 5:34 PM
> 
>    11-18-99 6:30 pm edt
> Hi All!    Speaking for myself here, I am amazed at what I've learned
from 
> you all in the 3 or 4 weeks that I've been a "member" of this wonderful 
> list.  I've been a gearhead for many more years than I'd care to admit,
and 
> have "been there and done that" on a whole lot of projects; racing,
engine 
> building, porting, manufacturing, welding, fabricating, you name it.... 
but 
> Wow! I 've seen some "Heavy" topics here and some great brainstormin'....
so 
> I predict "Big Things" from this list as time goes on and the "word gets 
> out" about it!  A lot more racers will be "signing on" I think.  Don't
you 
> agree?
> 
>     A suggestion;  I don't know about you but I'm busier than a fruit fly
in 
> a pail full of bananna skins alla time and only get to look at the list 
> messages all at once, -usually at the end of my hectic day here at a New 
> York State College of Technology where I am a "full time adult" student. 
> (That's another story for another time...)
> Anyway, often, many of the msgs. have been answered once,twice, maybe
even 
> three times already   (what a friendly and "speedy " bunch we have here 
> folks!)
>     Anyway I get real confused as to just "WHO wrote what" first on a
given 
> topic...ya know?  And that makes it tough to try to "unwind" all the
input 
> in proper order so that it makes the most logic and sense. (I'm also 
> printing much of what appears here for future reference...) Thinking
along 
> those lines, I may have dreamed up a soloution to this confusion, but it 
> will take a general concensius and just a little effort for everyone to
pull 
> it off.
> 
>    Heres my idea: If everyone would put the current date and time 
> immediately in front of their message, (as I did above this...) I think
we 
> all could cruise through the huge pile of messages a lot faster.... (and 
> keep them in chronological order later on as well)
> -after all folks, is'nt "Faster" what we're all about?
> 
>    I'm not sure how your email displays, but this HOTMAIL that I use 
> sometimes prints the latest msg. last, and sometimes it prints it first. 
> -with no apparent pattern.... Kinda like "pot luck" or that box 'a 
> chc'lates,  "ya never know what you'r goin' to get" !
>    That's what got me to thinkin' about the date thing to hopefully
unravel 
> the whole thing efficiently.... What do all of you think?
> 
> Less time ON email= more time to actually work ON our rides.  YES?
> 
>              food for thought anyway....
> 
>                              Doug Anderson, Bainbridge, N.Y.
> 
>   -ex NHRA Dragracer,(Stock, D/MP, E/MP 1964-'73) and "Crewman" on 
> everything from a "street stock" thru  fuel altereds and fuel funnycars..
 
> "Biker" for life, Mountain Man, Car builder, 1st Degree general gearhead,

> full time yahoo, Blues critic, USDA licenced beer tester,world's greatest

> lover, brain surgeon, bears neutered, and dog training -we "DO" it all.
> 
>   our motto:
> "If it's got a number on it, and makes a lotta noise,  it's GROOVY!"
> 
> 
> 
> 
> >From: "Thomas E. Bryant" <saltracer@awwwsome.com>
> >Reply-To: "Thomas E. Bryant" <saltracer@awwwsome.com>
> >To: John Beckett <landspeedracer@email.msn.com>
> >CC: "Lawrence E. & Cathy R. Mayfield" <lemay@hiwaay.net>,        
> >land-speed@autox.team.net
> >Subject: Re: Cooling and Water Tanks
> >Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 09:01:44 -0800
> >
> >  Hello List,
> >
> >Is this network great or what? Thanks to everyone for the input on my
> >engine cooling challenge. Lots of good info, I'm sure that some of the
> >suggests will be incorporated in next years version of #216 D/GCC.
> >
> >Tom, Redding CA
> 

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