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Posted by Way Up Here on August 06, 2006 at 17:50:42 from (64.42.242.41):
In Reply to: Re: MH tractors posted by massey333 on August 06, 2006 at 11:38:00:
Well 333, you certainly know how to YELL while on the keyboard. You know of course that typing in CAPITALS is the equivalent of YELLING which is considered bad manners by the computer crowd. Moving on from that comment (and I promise not to yell anymore), we all depend on written history to tell us what happened way back then (unless of course you were there working in the management teams of those companies), and somehow I think your opinions are somewhat tainted with regards to our friend Harry. And I would suggest you attempt to control your anger somewhat, I seem to feel a deep-seeting-hatred for someone that you really never met. Now if were Adolph Hitler or Genghis Khan or George W or one of those chaps, well I could see why you are so full of dislike, but Harry Ferguson? C'mon 333, admit it, you just like to yell and scream about something you probably know very little about. Meanwhile, let's at least admit that he was a brilliant engineer who was years ahead of his time. A businessman, probably not, but brilliant nevertheless. Now, if you respond to this, let's see if you can do so without YELLING !!!
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