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TAC vs Tiger Technologies, politics...

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Subject: TAC vs Tiger Technologies, politics...
From: Rande Bellman <rande@thecia.net>
Date: Sun, 15 Mar 1998 12:57:20 +0000
In answer to Andy Walkers concern that this TAC/Tiger Tech cyber war makes 
the California Tiger brood come off as some huge, fractious, club(or two clubs) 
that can't get along. let me assure him that, in person at least, this is not 
the 
case.

Yes, there is an element of politics. As T. Hall said, there are some very 
strongly 
opinionated folks in the clubs, and the TAC program is not universally accepted.

You know, the philosophy behind the TAC program is pretty harmless. You don't 
have to have your car inspected (and thus certified or not certified) if you 
don't 
want to.

All the TAC sticker certifies is that this car did originally travel down the 
Jensen assembly line eventually to become a new Tiger. It does not certify 
correctness of the options, the motor, the interior. It does not authenticate 
one-off or prototype history. You can get that info separately through various 
ways.

Should you care to travel to Tiger Mecca aka California, you'll find the brood 
to 
be as non-threatening as those in OK or MA. They use knives and forks, most of 
them drink beer from a bottle or glass and not directly from a pitcher(most of 
them).  Don't let their Net image scare you off. Honestly, even David Duncanson 
is 
far more genial in person that his Net persona would indicate.

By the way, the Internet Fire Department announced that while the blaze from 
Davids recent posting is not yet out, it is contained and should be out in two 
days 
if the wind doesn't pick up again.

Rande

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