I only make the reference to the drunk monkeys because I am projecting my
personal experience for purposes of supposition. Had I not actually
employed drunken monkeys on several occasions myself, I would not be able to
draw the conclusion the PO's of my LR's must have.
Bryan
62 88
70 109 "Genie"
-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Grant [mailto:rgrant@cadvision.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 8:29 PM
To: lro@works.team.net
Subject: Re: LRO: RE: result of the polarity switch
At 18:40 19/04/01 -0700, Hoult, Bryan, wrote
>F*&! the future owner! Did the PO do you any favors.....NO! Consider it
>your duty to:
>
>a. Do modifications in such a manner as to give the impression you and 5
>monkeys got liquored up and took blunt instruments to the truck.
This actually quite terrifies me. Despite the nonsense I've had to undo
from the previous PO's, especially wiring, with my machine, I just know
that I am creating any number of ludicrous PO situations. While I have no
intention of selling anytime soon, I still don't want to be in a position
some day of reading this list and seeing reams of outrageous laughter and
indignation over something that I had done and that some hapless new owner
has had to deal with.
I think the best thing for me to do is to continue bodging away with the
help of my five drunken monkeys and just never sell the damn thing.
Come to think of it, the monkeys are usually too drunk to help in any way
so any PO issues are mine entirely, and I fear there are likely to be a
number of them.
Rick Grant
1959 Series II "88"
VORIZO
Rick Grant Communications
Media and Crisis Management
Calgary Ottawa
www.rickgrant.com
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