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to: Charles Angelich
from: Greg Easthom
date: 2003-03-11 05:56:00
subject: Free-piston engine

CA> GE> Thank you for sharing this with the rest of us. Have you
CA> GE> done any other searches lately or just this one search?

CA> Fixed about 10 broken links at my website.
CA> What have you done lately?

Search-wise? Well, I provided Wayne a link to F-prot's download
site so he could update his year-out-of-date virus files, and I
found a few pages of info on the RAM he needed.

According to you, I shouldn't have done that.

CA> After, it never occurred to me to do a search but I wasn't
CA> constipated about proving anyone wrong either. ;-)

Well, you certainly seem to have *something* stuck up your butt.

CA> GE> So either (until now) you were totally unaware of current
CA> GE> development efforts,

CA> I was totally unaware.

So I brought awareness to your drab and meaningless life?
I feel so honored.

CA> Are you _that_ ugly or do you just smell bad?

Picking up the latest insults from the school playground?

CA> Yes I do have a problem with that. It was intended as a dig.

No it wasn't. I just mentioned that the engine you thought had
totally "disappeared" was still being worked on by others. I thought
someone here (maybe even YOU!) might have had their interest piqued
enough to hit the web and investigate it for themselves.

And of course, your original "Thank you for sharing..." wasn't a dig?

CA> It supplied nothing but your one-upsmanship that you display

So providing information that a poster doesn't have is one-upmanship?

I guess the F-Prot and RAM info was "one-upping" Wayne, as he thought
the free F-Prot was no longer supported, and the RAM info was hidden
so deep at the site it appeared to be "scarce".

In the future I'll remember to hold back any info I find, and let
folks wallow in blissful ignorance.

CA> in every echo I see you posting in.

You must have the memory of an elephant. I've only posted about 50
messages (in the 14 echoes I read) since January of 2002.


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