>TUSLER-with-the-funky-email-address writes [ about the MGF, presumably ]:
The result of shouting through an internet firewall. Appropriate, I guess,
for talking about MGs.
I have nothing against the new MGs. It just seems to me that the
complaint was about the lack of bandwidth devoted to them. My point is,
there's naturally less chatter about something that still works as it
should. There's no arcane knowledge to disseminate, no desperate appeals
for advice, no sworking anecdotes to share. I'm sure that when the
B's were new, this same conversation went on with the A-series and older
crowd. ...and my comment about microcode was just a snide poke at
the modern technology. I kinda like the fact that there isn't a single
transistor, nor any other electronic component in either Tintin nor Milou.
Even the voltage regulator relies on coils and contacts...
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*Philippe Tusler - Mission Viejo, CA | "MILOU" '57 MGA Roadster *
*A-Mail: <TUSLER@MP050> | "TINTIN" '66 MG/MGB-GT *
*InterNet: TUSLER@MP050.MV.unisys.com | "N/A" '88 ISUZU Trooper*
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