[Rhodes22-list] Montana Bob, some generic information
Arthur H. Czerwonky
czerwonky at earthlink.net
Fri Mar 24 12:32:57 EST 2006
Ed,
Case in point. With Bob's message attached, the one that prompted your reply, all of can easily scan, perhaps add some of our own ideas. This generates healthy discussion for the list. Make sense to you?
Art
-----Original Message-----
>From: Tootle <ekroposki at charter.net>
>Sent: Mar 24, 2006 8:36 AM
>To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
>Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Montana Bob, some generic information
>
>
>Bob,
> May I encourage you to explore the following web sites in detail:
> 1. Commodore Stanley Spitzers official web site: http://rhodes22.com
> 2. This site, http://rhodes22.org and follow all the hot keys to all
>the detail information. This is not only an email hosting site, but
>importantly, a picture and document archival site. There is more
>information contained therein than you could imagine.
> 3. If you want to follow the emails back by thread, topic, author,
>you can also use this site:
>http://www.nabble.com/Rhodes22-f14229.html
> 4. You may have noticed Captain to be Collins requesting Mary Lou to
>repost some information that she posted in the past. If by chance you want
>to find a recent post or a post on a specific topic then you can research
>the archives. There are seach tools available to those interested enough
>to do some work.
> 5. Keep in mind you can always view this list directly on the WEB.
>Just go to:
>http://www.rhodes22.org/pipermail/rhodes22-list/ For some this is much
>faster than downing emails intermittantly during the day when they would
>fill the mail box. In order to reply to the list after viewing on the WEB
>go to the nabble site cited above and find email you want to reply to and
>hit reply. This method allows you to reply directly to that email and
>offers the receiver the opportunity to check the previous email to see what
>you are replying to. This system was set up by your host the illustrious
>computer wizard, Michael Meltzer of NYC.
> 6. Now to your question of new versus recycle versus used versus
>project boat. Project boats are a special challange for special people.
>They require a lot of time and work. Used boats in good condition
>occassionally come on the market. If they are priced fairly, they only are
>on the market a day or two. If they are priced what the seller thinks they
>are worth, it takes longer. In both cases they do not offer any guarentee.
> Stan offers new boats custom made to your spec's. These are
>usually take at least six months to a year to build. He offers recycled
>hulls subject to availablity. A recycled can cost more than a new boat if
>it was made with all the bells, electronics and gadgets. However, delivery
>can be quicker than new.
> 7. When viewing this list, keep in mind that the subject line does
>not always reflect the subject. In fact, some subject lines are 100%
>wrong. Also, someone in the recent past told how to use Google to search
>the archives. Unfortunately, I did not save that post.
> 8. Again, feel free to post your questions to the list.
>
>
>Ed K
>Greenville, SC, USA
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