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Posted by Mark - IN. on November 08, 2004 at 15:01:14 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: Chevy 350 posted by Mike (WA) on November 08, 2004 at 08:20:31:
No Mike, it was someone that made the comment that those "who so obviously have no clue what they're talking about shouldn't offer imaginary solutions", then went on to say that from some of the posts he/she read, it's obvious that some of the people have no idea what a small block is. Mike, I'm an easy going person. People ask questions to get help or ideas, no big deal. The people that posted offered ideas, some that didn't pan out. No big deal, but they offered, and they simply didn't pan out, and at least they offered helpful suggestions. That apparent expert took a cheap shot and swipe at ???, possibly me, then offered no help, solution, or suggestion. I don't opperate that way, and if I'm wrong, then I'm wrong, and will admit it. And when I find out the solution, I'll offer it up so that no one else makes my same mistakes. Hey, I'm rusty. It's been a while, but little by little I remember things as I think of them. You're ok Mike, you don't opperate like that guy either. Thanks buddy, and sorry if there was a misunderstanding generated on my part.
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