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Re: jWhose got an odd name ?

To: Jonathan Amo <webmaster@amoproductions.com>
Subject: Re: jWhose got an odd name ?
From: Joe Amo <jkamo@rapidnet.com>
Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2000 14:41:37 -0700
Malcom is this true regarding the Brown team holding off for awhile?  Everyone 
knows
ATOMIC power is the true power king, to generate REAL speed, less moving parts,
maybe cheaper.  A flame in poor taste, I will say a prayer for your project, I 
truly
hope you get a chance soon to put up some speed numbers, you can stay with us to
save $, and I will pack some extra sandwhiches or whatever if we can help your
cause, dont know if we can help your costly trek across the ocean though.
        Joe  :) :)

Jonathan Amo wrote:

> Joe, Malcolm, List,
>
> I have been informed from the Brown team there are no runs scheduled for 2000,
> money is an issue, he lost a sponsor and is currently looking for another,
>
> Jonthan Amo
> http://www.amoproductions.com/268
>
> Joe Amo wrote:
>
> > Malcom, it is swell to hear from you, again.  Variety is the spice of life 
>and
> > all the Brits I have met, sure add/have spice.  Malcom C. definately left a
> > legacy, of which I am in awe of, the beauty of the earlier machines and the
> > perserverence of the men behind them is very appreciated by me, to say the
> > least.
> >     Whats up with Mr. Brown and your two wheeled endeavors?  Hoping things 
>are
> > well.
> > When you pass through the U.S. next please stop by and blow some turbine 
>dust
> > on my machine :) :) :)             Cheers  Joe Amo  :)
> >
> > Malcolm Pittwood wrote:
> >
> > > Hey Guys and Girls,
> > > Doug might be popular but theres no need to suggest Malcolm is odd now.
> > > I was named after the musical guy Malcolm Sargent here in England and not
> > > nine times  outright World LSR holder Malcolm Campbell, but its great to
> > > share something with THE King of Speed. (hey now that should get this list
> > > buzzing for a few days - Hall of Fame candidate ?).
> > > Here in England at the moment there seem to be a large number of
> > > 'Richard's' involved in LSR projects - thought you might like to know 
>that.
> > > On the cubic inch 'missing' between each capacity division in the BNI rule
> > > book, it might be wise to add a line saying tolerence is + 0.99 (or
> > > whatever can be measured) and - 0.00 Cubic Inches.  But don't be put off 
>by
> > > Brits telling you what you should do now.
> > >
> > > Malcolm Pittwood, Derby, England.




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