An apology to JR (or jackpads revisited one last time)

heinz wittenbecher

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JR, with 20/20 hindsight now firmly in place I must scold myself for not
knowing better.

I guess we can call it the email syndrome but I have been doing email, etc
long enough to know that sometimes things are unintentionally omitted in
print as it seems so clear in the brain of the writer as the fingers strike
the keys.

I should've queeried for the missing print to bring print and brain into
synch.

I apologize with vigor. I should've just simply known that your intentions
were honorable.

I can only hope that my stint on the soapbox has not done lasting harm as we
are indeed in this together.

This is not to say that my beliefs have changed but rather that I should've
know better than to apply those beliefs to a fellow netter based on a single
email no matter how plain and simple it seemed at the time.

I also truly believe that the gmcnet is like a big extended family with the
same problems that occur in small individual families and their assiciated
variations of opinions and that the understand/forgive rule will also apply.

Heinz
soapbox terminated and thrown in the trash.
 
Well said Heinz!
Richard
76 PB, Troy, MI
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> JR, with 20/20 hindsight now firmly in place I must scold myself for not
> knowing better.
>
> I guess we can call it the email syndrome but I have been doing email, etc
> long enough to know that sometimes things are unintentionally omitted in
> print as it seems so clear in the brain of the writer as the fingers strike
> the keys.
>
> I should've queeried for the missing print to bring print and brain into
> synch.
>
> I apologize with vigor. I should've just simply known that your intentions
> were honorable.
>
> I can only hope that my stint on the soapbox has not done lasting harm as we
> are indeed in this together.
>
> This is not to say that my beliefs have changed but rather that I should've
> know better than to apply those beliefs to a fellow netter based on a single
> email no matter how plain and simple it seemed at the time.
>
> I also truly believe that the gmcnet is like a big extended family with the
> same problems that occur in small individual families and their assiciated
> variations of opinions and that the understand/forgive rule will also apply.
>
> Heinz
> soapbox terminated and thrown in the trash.
 
Ditto!

Now that the air has been cleared, apologies offered and accepted, dare I
ask if we can go forward and see if there is interest in an improved version
of the jack pad? If JR is still interested, I would be a firm commitment
for one.

Chuck
77K
North Idaho

- -----Original Message-----
From: Richard Waters
To: gmcmotorhome
Date: Saturday, April 03, 1999 9:31 AM
Subject: Re: GMC: An apology to JR (or jackpads revisited one last time)

>Well said Heinz!
>Richard
>76 PB, Troy, MI
>-----
>

>
>> JR, with 20/20 hindsight now firmly in place I must scold myself for not
>> knowing better.
>>
>> I guess we can call it the email syndrome but I have been doing email,
etc
>> long enough to know that sometimes things are unintentionally omitted in
>> print as it seems so clear in the brain of the writer as the fingers
strike
>> the keys.
>>
>> I should've queeried for the missing print to bring print and brain into
>> synch.
>>
>> I apologize with vigor. I should've just simply known that your
intentions
>> were honorable.
>>
>> I can only hope that my stint on the soapbox has not done lasting harm as
we
>> are indeed in this together.
>>
>> This is not to say that my beliefs have changed but rather that I
should've
>> know better than to apply those beliefs to a fellow netter based on a
single
>> email no matter how plain and simple it seemed at the time.
>>
>> I also truly believe that the gmcnet is like a big extended family with
the
>> same problems that occur in small individual families and their
assiciated
>> variations of opinions and that the understand/forgive rule will also
apply.
>>
>> Heinz
>> soapbox terminated and thrown in the trash.
>
>
 
I would like one also. Been lucky so far. No flats, therefore no need for
jack. Darren

> In a message dated 4/3/99 11:48:54 AM Central Standard Time,

>
> > see if there is interest in an improved version
> > of the jack pad? If JR is still interested, I would be a firm commitment
> > for one.
>
> Count me in.
> Lanier
 
Count me in for 2 if the price is right and they work with a bottle jack,
J.R. Wright

>
> I would like one also. Been lucky so far. No flats, therefore no need for
> jack. Darren
>

>
> > In a message dated 4/3/99 11:48:54 AM Central Standard Time,

> >
> > > see if there is interest in an improved version
> > > of the jack pad? If JR is still interested, I would be a firm commitment
> > > for one.
> >
> > Count me in.
> > Lanier
 
> In a message dated 4/3/99 11:48:54 AM Central Standard Time,

>
> > see if there is interest in an improved version
> > of the jack pad? If JR is still interested, I would be a firm commitment
> > for one.
>
> Count me in.
> Lanier

I could use one too
Bill 76 Edgemont