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Something else to think about, when you misplaced your electrons, they some how ended up in the back of my shop where they found my large air supplying device . After bedding in, the moter stopped working , 425.00 . So after reading your post i ran out and looked for your lost electrons and found them in my capacitor 5.00 . Do you want them back ?
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Date: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 6:07:10 pm
To: flyrotary@lancaironline.net
From: Christopher Barber <CBarber@TexasAttorney.net>
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Just livid.....but think anyway.
Thanks Ed and Bob,
The insight is appreciated. Every experience educates me more. To
paraphrase John Slade, if the me of five years ago could see the me of
today, he would be impressed by my knowledge....even with this type of
trouble. I am more confidant of my knowledge and better yet, my ability
to more truly understand. Thanks for breaking it down so clearly.
When I post my questions and/or share my experience it is reassuring
that while I may receive a couple of (hopefully well meaning) knocks, I
am always quite certain I will get solid information that actually
helps, educates and moves the process along. Even when a complete
answer is impossible, it almost always gives a starting point.
Yes, Ed, I am all for it breaking on the ground. Keeps it as a mere
frustration.
So, back into the "hell whole" to remove and ship my ECU.
All the best,
Chris
Houston
Bob White wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Ed painted a pretty clear picture of why your serial link may be out.
> I think one point Tracy made
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