Remember the "old days" when we had to spend hours (and $$$) on the telephone
trying to get answers to questions?
Ed
-----Original Message-----
From: speedtimer@beyondbb.com [mailto:speedtimer@beyondbb.com]
Sent: Saturday, October 3, 2009 05:06 PM
To: 'David Anderson', land-speed@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Land-speed] website down
Dave You are so right. Thinking back a few years ago when all of the engineers
had daily meetings and then went to the jobs trying to remember everything,
taking quick notes hoping you could read etc. Then we started getting
computers for every engineer and the world got closer. The internal e-mail
answered a lot of questions and the programs and data shared with everyone on
the projects. It only grew from there. What a great tool we have. Between this
site and landracing .com they share many things and make a lot of new
friendships at our LSR events. Glen ----- Original Message ----- From: "David
Anderson" To: Sent: Saturday, October 03, 2009 5:40 PM Subject: [Land-speed]
website down > Everyday when I come home I open my email and read all the lsr
messages. > Its > like touching base with my good friends. I feel like a
neophyte compared > to > most of you when it comes to mechanical experience
and knowledge and I > have a > file for all the technical info I read here. I
only seldom put in my two > cents worth, but in any group situation I'm that
way. I also like the > landracing forum for all the technical information and
build diaries. > Can't > tell everyone how much I have learned from both
sites. What an education! > I feel a little guilty for being a smewhat
non-paticipatory list member > (lurker) but I do feel that everything I know
everyone else already knows. > So > its like Rick says, "The instant
communication of today does help the > learning > curve." > > David Anderson
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