Actually, Bruce, I thought I was merely commenting about not commenting on the sentence in question, without commenting on it directly. Now, if I had said something like: "Sad, but true!", I would have been commenting on it directly. But since I never said that, I never really commented on it. As for the advisability of continuing this thread, I can only add: "No comment!" :) (Is this a slow day, or what?!) Les Smith lessmith@buffnet.net On Sun, 25 Aug 1996 bwaller@sunrise.alpinet.net wrote: > How are you going to do that, Les, seeing as how you just did?! > > Bruce > > At 09:30 PM 8/23/96 -0400, you wrote: > >Hi, Newton! > > > >I, for one, am going to totally refrain from commenting on the final > >sentence of you post! > > > >Les Smith > >lessmith@buffnet.net > > > > > >On Fri, 23 Aug 1996, Newton Hunt wrote: > > > >> We all know where the weak or unsatisfactory areas are in a rebuild or > >> restoration and yes we can always tweek it some more, but there does reach a > >> point where we must stop because doing more work is trying to satisfy > ourselves > >> and not the customer. Playing with ourselves is satisfying but not always > >> remunerative. > >> > >> Newton > >> > > > > > > > >
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