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Posted by Grove r on January 10, 2005 at 22:28:00 from (161.184.17.211):
I am not at liberty to say anything on the afformentioned subject, that seems to persist, even at the threat of expulsion from the said forum of which I am now posting...on. The [delete] has no permanent residency, other than the archives of this forum. Fawteen has a substantial amount of literature booked for perusal, on the subject, but refuses to use the logo as a mascot on "Shopbuilt", for fear of reprisals from "other" sources in the industry. True to form, there are no end of false rumours enshrowding this most coveted of machine, one being the inability to navigate sidehills. The ETD, is indeed, able to navigate any and all terrain, due to the "over and under" mode of the trans orbital demoglifyer, whose sole purpose it was to stabalize the retro intensometer, found only on the fore and aft percine synthemeter. Festus Grimes, is indeed, one who knows more than anyone, the inner workings of this fine and much alighned, triumph of past engineering, that has, to this day, been unmatched. Security negates any further discussion.
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