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RE: Unintended acceleration on Dateline last night.



I agree Huw.  Classic case of "retractions on page 9," or in this case, no
where to be found.  Tabloid docu-drama TV - gotta love it - cause you can't
escape it.

What ever happened to INNOCENT until PROVEN guilty.  With the modern wonder
of slanderous inflammatory TV, it seems you can destroy anyone or anything
at will because public skepticism had all but vanished.  Touted as a country
of free, open-minded and independent thinkers, sure seem to be a lot of
sheep letting TV make their decisions in the good 'ole US of A.  Let the
flames begin! :)

Dan Sinclair
1988 Audi 90, 67K mi.
Picture and details online at:
http://131.107.68.28/a4.org/registry/details.asp?car=761

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-quattro@coimbra.ans.net
[mailto:owner-quattro@coimbra.ans.net]On Behalf Of Huw Powell
Sent: Thursday, February 11, 1999 12:55 PM
To: quattro group
Subject: Re: Unintended acceleration on Dateline last night.


> Well, GM may have pulled some stings, but I think Audi mishandled the
whole
> fiasco from day 1.

Yeah, Audi just didn't get it... thye thought that it was a "news" show
and would perhaps end up revealing the "truth" at the end of the
"investigation".

--
Huw Powell

http://www.thebook.com/human-speakers

82 Audi Coupe; 85 Coupe GT
http://www.nh.ultranet.com/~human