Laura,
I haven't been on this list all that long, and in the short time I've
been around I can't really claim to know you (or anyone else) at all,
but one thing you don't strike me as is dull!
As for why there's so many computer people around, two things spring to
mind:
1) Computer people tend to be into cars more than most people. I have
no idea why this is, but it certainly seems true in my office (although
mostly "real" cars, rather than those classics that we love)
2) This is a computer-based list, so it seems natural that the people
who use it will at least be interested in computers!
Anyway, if you go back there soon, you should find me on there (I still
haven't got round to adding myself, or joining TSSC, or any of the other
things I said I'd do - in fact, I've still got nearly 300 mails left to
sort through from when I was away - but I will add myself soon, I
promise!)
Dean
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>From: Laura G.[SMTP:savercool@msn.com]
>Sent: 25 March 1999 21:31
>To: Spitfire Mail List
>Subject: An Observation
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>I was just looking through the Rogue's Gallery-it's been a while since I
>looked at it and I must say-wow! a lot of people have been added! (Good job,
>Mr. Gates-and nice to see your pictures too!)
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>I noticed what a lot of you guys are so generous as to share these cars with
>your wives! I guess that's why I'm divorced and single-I don't share my toys
>well! (That's what I tell boyfriends too about other women<G>)
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>THe other thing I noticed is an interest in TR6s and TR4s-but not many
>(any?) of us are much interested in the other TRs (Nice blue Herald on that
>one page-our spittys daddy)
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>And lastly, I noticed how many are computer/technical people in real life.
>And what a lot of interesting people! Lobbyists and winemakers-I feel so
>dull! ;-)
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>Anyway, just some observances on a gray and drizzly day-spring day.
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>Have a good drive!
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>Laura G. and Nigel
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