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mooron....
Maxprop wrote:
"katy" wrote in message ... From Wikipedia: The earliest snowmobiles were modified Ford Model Ts with the undercarriage replaced with tracks and skis. They were popular for rural mail delivery for a time. This early history [1] can be traced to Carl Eliason [2] in Saynor, Wisconsin with his first hand built model completed in 1924. He was granted a U.S. patent in 1927. Polaris Industries in Roseau, Minnesota, in the United States Midwest, was a pioneer in the production of purpose-built snowmobiles. Nice going, Katy. Yeah, too bad she couldn't be bothered to read the next two paragraphs/ Next he's going to claim some Cannuck invented the Internet. You're rapidly becoming a first class xenophobe, a massively ignorant one at that. Cheers Marty |
mooron....
Martin Baxter wrote:
Maxprop wrote: "katy" wrote in message ... From Wikipedia: The earliest snowmobiles were modified Ford Model Ts with the undercarriage replaced with tracks and skis. They were popular for rural mail delivery for a time. This early history [1] can be traced to Carl Eliason [2] in Saynor, Wisconsin with his first hand built model completed in 1924. He was granted a U.S. patent in 1927. Polaris Industries in Roseau, Minnesota, in the United States Midwest, was a pioneer in the production of purpose-built snowmobiles. Nice going, Katy. Yeah, too bad she couldn't be bothered to read the next two paragraphs/ Next he's going to claim some Cannuck invented the Internet. You're rapidly becoming a first class xenophobe, a massively ignorant one at that. Cheers Marty Since I'm half Canadian, that remark is really stupid. |
mooron....
katy wrote:
Martin Baxter wrote: Maxprop wrote: "katy" wrote in message ... From Wikipedia: The earliest snowmobiles were modified Ford Model Ts with the undercarriage replaced with tracks and skis. They were popular for rural mail delivery for a time. This early history [1] can be traced to Carl Eliason [2] in Saynor, Wisconsin with his first hand built model completed in 1924. He was granted a U.S. patent in 1927. Polaris Industries in Roseau, Minnesota, in the United States Midwest, was a pioneer in the production of purpose-built snowmobiles. Nice going, Katy. Yeah, too bad she couldn't be bothered to read the next two paragraphs/ Next he's going to claim some Cannuck invented the Internet. You're rapidly becoming a first class xenophobe, a massively ignorant one at that. Cheers Marty Since I'm half Canadian, that remark is really stupid. Which remark? I believe the post was in response to Max's isolationist vitriol. Cheers Marty |
mooron....
Martin Baxter wrote:
katy wrote: Martin Baxter wrote: Maxprop wrote: "katy" wrote in message ... From Wikipedia: The earliest snowmobiles were modified Ford Model Ts with the undercarriage replaced with tracks and skis. They were popular for rural mail delivery for a time. This early history [1] can be traced to Carl Eliason [2] in Saynor, Wisconsin with his first hand built model completed in 1924. He was granted a U.S. patent in 1927. Polaris Industries in Roseau, Minnesota, in the United States Midwest, was a pioneer in the production of purpose-built snowmobiles. Nice going, Katy. Yeah, too bad she couldn't be bothered to read the next two paragraphs/ Next he's going to claim some Cannuck invented the Internet. You're rapidly becoming a first class xenophobe, a massively ignorant one at that. Cheers Marty Since I'm half Canadian, that remark is really stupid. Which remark? I believe the post was in response to Max's isolationist vitriol. Cheers Marty I misread...I thought you were replying to me... |
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