will those who want to quit this list please leave quietly and not take a parting shot...whats the point? -----Original Message----- From: Brian Schimpf <bschimpf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wednesday, September 30, 1998 7:25 AM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] In support of Dave >Could someone please remind me how to quit the group? >Too much whining and not enough substantial information/discussion. > >Thanks, >Brian > >Bill Borton wrote: > >> Hi Everyone: >> >> I just had to add my support on Daves' decision, to now make people type in >> who should receive their comments. In my case, I participate in auctions, buy >> and sell through classifieds, correspond for other purposes which all adds up >> to about 50-75 email messages per day. Some require my immediate attention >> and answers such as auctions, and yes I can delete messages but I still have >> to read them first, to see if I need or want the info, and this takes a lot of >> valuable time. If someone puts out a message like this one because they want >> it to reach the entire list, feeling it is relevant to all, especially where >> someone is seeking assistance then I'll be happy to read it and help if I can. >> On the other hand, all those one on one messages tie up my system and have no >> relevancy to me personally. I also understand many people unlike me, are >> rather new to the old car hobby, or are much younger and do not have the >> experience or knowledge I learned years ago from old timers. To them I would >> like to say I will always be glad to help, but in the meantime when you buy >> any old car the first thing you should do is buy a factory shop manual and >> parts book. You will find most of your answers to your questions in these >> invaluable books. And if you don't, a list like this and the WPC Club/DeSoto >> Club/Imperial Clubs/300Clubs etc. should also be in your plans to join. >> Thanks for your attention................Bill > |