[Shotimes] OT - IRL Gen 4 Chevy, NOT!

Neno Albert neno@sbcglobal.net
Mon, 28 Jul 2003 17:08:54 -0700 (PDT)


Hey Dave

I'd have to disagree. Look at the SHO motors for example. All you see on that motor is "ford" this
and "ford" that. On the manifold, on the heads, on the block, blah blah blah... Does that make it
a legal and politically acceptable form of plagiarism too? Of course not. I'm sure GM dumped their
share of money to get their hands on what they now call their own and there's not a damn thing
wrong with that, IMO. You pay for it, it's yours! Hell, i can call my SHO a Neno Taurus SHO and
get away with that, too. Of course, the insurance companies might laugh at me and ignore sure a
awesome idea, but hey.. You don't always win! lol...

Neno - I would wanna put my name on something that has so many weak points anyways! Bah!


--- Dave Kegel <d.kegel@comcast.net> wrote:
> Sure, getting help is one thing.  But taking someone else's work and
> sticking your name on it is just plain wrong.  It's just a somehow legal and
> politically acceptable form of plagiarism.
> 
> That's my not so humble opinion.
> 
> Dave