[Rhodes22-list] Montana Bob, some generic information

Bob Fletcher tfl4625 at blackfoot.net
Sun Mar 26 14:30:47 EST 2006


Ed,

Thanks for all the references.  I look forward to playing with the archives.

Bob Fletcher

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tootle" <ekroposki at charter.net>
To: <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 6:36 AM
Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Montana Bob, some generic information


>
> Bob,
>     May I encourage you to explore the following web sites in detail:
>     1.  Commodore Stanley Spitzers official web site:  http://rhodes22.com
>     2.  This site, http://rhodes22.org and follow all the hot keys to all
> the detail information.   This is not only an email hosting site, but
> importantly, a picture and document archival site.  There is more
> information contained therein than you could imagine.
>     3.   If you want to follow the emails back by thread, topic, author,
> you can also use this site:
> http://www.nabble.com/Rhodes22-f14229.html
>     4.   You may have noticed Captain to be Collins requesting Mary Lou to
> repost some information that she posted in the past.  If by chance you 
> want
> to find a recent post or a post on a specific topic then you can research
> the archives.   There are seach tools available to those interested enough
> to do some work.
>     5.     Keep in mind you can always view this list directly on the WEB.
> Just go to:
> http://www.rhodes22.org/pipermail/rhodes22-list/  For some this is much
> faster than downing emails intermittantly during the day when they would
> fill the mail box.  In order to reply to the list after viewing on the WEB
> go to the nabble site cited above and find email you want to reply to and
> hit reply.  This method allows you to reply directly to that email and
> offers the receiver the opportunity to check the previous email to see 
> what
> you are replying to.   This system was set up by your host the illustrious
> computer wizard, Michael Meltzer of NYC.
>     6.    Now to your question of new versus recycle versus used versus
> project boat.  Project boats are a special challange for special people.
> They require a lot of time and work.  Used boats in good condition
> occassionally come on the market.  If they are priced fairly, they only 
> are
> on the market a day or two.  If they are priced what the seller thinks 
> they
> are worth, it takes longer.  In both cases they do not offer any 
> guarentee.
>            Stan offers new boats custom made to your spec's.  These are
> usually take at least six months to a year to build.  He offers recycled
> hulls subject to availablity.  A recycled can cost more than a new boat if
> it was made with all the bells, electronics and gadgets.  However, 
> delivery
> can be quicker than new.
>     7.    When viewing this list, keep in mind that the subject line does
> not always reflect the subject.   In fact, some subject lines are 100%
> wrong.   Also, someone in the recent past told how to use Google to search
> the archives.   Unfortunately, I did not save that post.
>     8.    Again, feel free to post your questions to the list.
>
>
> Ed K
> Greenville, SC, USA
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>
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