[s-cars] Isn't there a better way...

Ron Einblau einblau at einblau.com
Thu Sep 26 12:51:46 EDT 2002


I am with Richard, I use Eudora to look for topic areas of interest or
urgent need.  And when I am down and out open up a Pizzo mail for
entertainment.  Although sometimes there are little tidbits buried in the
message - like my 93 S4 L/H steering rack bracket that cracked.  I now have
a project mapped out to get the bracket removed (drill out the spot welds)
and have a local fabricator make a bracket from 1/8" steel.  Will remount
the heavy bracket and have a frame shop weld it back into place.    Will
need to R&R the strut to get all the welding done, but should  not need any
realigment of wheels according to my mechanic..

Cheers,
Ron

At 01:09 PM 9/26/02 -0400, Richard Beels wrote:
>I would modify that to say "exceeds the time it takes to download the
>emails" because I can cruise through 100 emails by glancing at the subject
>for the few pearls much quicker in Eudora (offline, at my leisure) than I
>could by clicking through all the forums on any website (and only in "real
>time").
>
>For example, I'm reading this now while my DSL is down.  If it was
>web-only, I couldn't read the list at all.  But offline, I can read and
>write all I want.
>
>
>At 09:14 09/26/2002, Shakespearean monkeys danced on Kirby Smith's keyboard
>and said:
>>Although I'm a fan of the features of vBulletin, a forum type of
>>interface is only needed, in my opinion, if the number of emails (or
>>sections of a digest) exceeds the ability of the lister to scan through
>>them in the time he can allocate to it.  IMO, this is not yet the case
>>with the S-car list.
>>
>>kirby
>
>
>Cheers!
>
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