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Re: Re: parting out a ETD
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Posted by Grove r on January 08, 2002 at 18:13:23 from (161.184.19.80):
In Reply to: Re: parting out a ETD posted by Pelvis on January 08, 2002 at 17:14:35:
PLEASE, fellas, don't part out such a unique machine, keep it as a whole! You realize, of course, that none of the components will work, if seperated, due the integrated circuitry, and the type of power needed to operate the unit as a complete machine! You have to apply the correct formula to even get the machine to start! [the square of its weight the lenght times eight = one half of one fifth of........ ] oh no, not going to finish it, then everyone would know how to start it! Do reconsider your plans, this glorious piece of equipment is worth a hundred times more, together than apart! If I must stand alone to champion it's glory, then so be it! In the words of the famous Robert Louise Stephanson "Onward and Outward", and "Where did all those dang mosquitoes come from"! have a gooder, R.E.L.
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