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Alright here goes. I apologize to anyone that was offended by my previous post. I didn't feel that an individual was being helpful with his/her reply. I can't and won't take back anything that was posted. If I was wrong by posting a reply then I apologize. Everyone has been very helpful here with all of my engine questions. I'll take my PC questions somewhere else. Hopefully to the tech group that is over the program that I am dealing with. I just thought someone else might have had the same problem.
Last edited by Fireman1212; Apr 15, 2005 at 05:58 PM.
Reason: wanted to add something
Don't recall any problem, were all different if we don't agree that's great. A world with cookie cutter thinking people (this is coming) would be a bore. Were all here to learn and exchange ideas, hang in there.
Well according to everyone else because I told someone I didn't have time to bother with them I am the devil and I attacked that person. Live, Learn and Move On........
Its not what you say but how you say it. We've all know this and it's hard sometimes because on the screen you can't see a smile or hear the tone of someones voice. I hang out on the 48-60 Forum alot and the guys over there use the smiley face section to reflect on the coversations. Sometimes on the screen friendly advice looks like a stern lecture. "Fireman", hang in there with us, were not as mean as we look.
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Say whhhhaaaat?, Fireman, PC questions, no prob. Just no MAC questions, though - I work on one everyday.
Thanks for the offer man. I've got the guys at Detroit Irons working on the problem. Think I've decided to stick to questions about my pickup on these boards. As much fun as it has been arguing with an administrator and another individual trying to get my point across I'll just leave it be and move on.
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