Danny,
Your question wasn't stupid or naive. In my opinion Justbrits is the one
that owes someone an apology. A great way to become better informed is
to ask questions here on this list. Ignore the "Justbrits" that lurk
here and ask away.
Rick
'59 Bugeye
(Long term restoration project <g>)
Danny Rendleman wrote:
> I'm not sure if I should feel offended or owe someone an apology.
> Justbrits seems to think I should have read my manual for an answer
> re: fuel tank capacity. Well, I don't have one yet--one more thing
> on my list to buy. Maybe it should have been the first thing. Right
> now I'm trying to get the Midget in safe, semi-original running
> form, and appreciate all the great advice I'm getting on this
> list--stuck as I am in a place that has little sympathy for LBC's.
>
> I would like to thank Nory, Frank, Alan, and everyone else for their
> answers to my admittedly naive (read: sometimes stupid) questions.
> As soon as I joined the list, it became apparent that every subject,
> every inquiry was fair game, no matter how simple or sophisticated.
> I really liked that.
>
> I'm a big fan of Wired magazine, and one of their big issues is how
> computers and the internet are helping to democratize the world. I
> think this list is a good example of that. Of course, a democracy
> depends on an informed citizenry. So I will try to be better
> informed in my questions. You all have a good Sunday.
>
> Danny
> 74 Midget
> GAN5UE153226G
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