In a message dated 12/28/2004 10:33:36 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
fklein@orcasonline.com writes:
"manage the degree of novelty"
Fred,
I like your saying. Having given it some thought, I think it suits my
approach also. Otherwise we'd all be flying Cessna 172's.
What part of the NorthWest are these guys working in? Did they make it to
Arlington this past season? Do they plan on being there this coming July?
I think that when anyone comes up with a new way of doing things there is
always a healthy bit of skepticism from those that have gone before and a good
deal of wariness of those coming up. I think this might come across as
naysaying from an entrenched rival and those that support it, but it is well
meant
and, I believe, necessary so that all what-ifs and what-abouts come to the
table so people can make an honest evaluation. I think that this will
ultimately provide us with enough alternatives in power plants that the prices
may get
a bit more competitive.
Thanks for all the input.
Mike Duane A207
Redding, California
XS Conventional Gear
Just about to put the top on but still finding little things to do before
that.
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