Being one of the current parties of this discusion, I agree. I
personally will never let it come to name calling or public OR private
flaming. If someone does it to me (very rarely) I politely reply.
(Sometimes this iritates them even more....). If you notice my earlier
post this evening, I said that we'll have to agree to "Disagree". I
left it at that. because that's as far as it can go before it becomes
an argument, which I don't care to get into becasue its pointless.
No problems here !!
Rich
> ----------
> From:
> Christopher.Albers(at)bubbs.biola.edu[SMTP:Christopher.Albers(at)bubbs.biola
> .edu]
> Sent: Monday, April 07, 1997 1:16 PM
> To: GROSS(at)unit.com
> Cc: alpines(at)autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: To modify or not to modify
>
> Jarrid,
> you're right, there has been some flaming going here as of late
> (i.e., the guy who asked for all that free stuff). But in my view the
> current exchange regarding original vs. modified is mild and has not
> quite reached the point of flaming. I can definately see merit in
> both
> positions. I have chosen to ride the fence, making my only visible
> modification the lowering of my car and the polishing of some
> aluminum.
> All of my other mods will be internal (i.e., engine upgrades,
> electronic ignition, etc.).
> I don't particularly like it when people start flaming eachother,
> but
> I don't object to strong opinions. If someone wishes to express
> themselves they should do so in a reasonable fashion, without
> ridiculing others. I don't think we've reached that point yet with
> this thread, but it's close. I hope that everyone will be considerate
> of others in this forum. We all share a love for the same thing and
> as
> such should be like-minded in our approach to sharing that passion.
> My two cents.
>
> Christopher
> '67 SV od
>
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