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JimH December 31st 05 03:28 AM

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On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 12:02:00 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

What wax do you use to keep the rims of your boat trailer wheels shiny?



Shiny? I have heard of this thing.

Seriously why not just galvanized rims?



Harry was being facetious. He is a veteran boater and thinks newbie
questions are funny.

What he fails to understand is that we were all newbie boaters seeking
advice at one time or another. We all asked silly questions to experienced
boaters, mainly on a person to person basis as computers and boating NG's or
forums were only a dream for many of us. Realizing this great new tool
(the internet) to exchange information we need to understand that we now
have an obligation to pass along our knowledge and experience to our fellow
boaters, especially to those just starting out with boating.

Harry must remember that this NG is not here solely for his entertainment.
It is here for those seeking information about boating, even if inquiring
about something that has been asked here hundreds of times before.

I welcome new members and new boaters to this NG and remind them that there
is no thing as a stupid question.

Off my soapbox now.

You are now being returned to your normally scheduled program.



JimH December 31st 05 03:56 AM

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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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JimH wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 12:02:00 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

What wax do you use to keep the rims of your boat trailer wheels shiny?

Shiny? I have heard of this thing.

Seriously why not just galvanized rims?



Harry was being facetious. He is a veteran boater and thinks newbie
questions are funny.

What he fails to understand is that we were all newbie boaters seeking
advice at one time or another. We all asked silly questions to
experienced boaters, mainly on a person to person basis as computers and
boating NG's or forums were only a dream for many of us. Realizing this
great new tool (the internet) to exchange information we need to
understand that we now have an obligation to pass along our knowledge and
experience to our fellow boaters, especially to those just starting out
with boating.

Harry must remember that this NG is not here solely for his
entertainment. It is here for those seeking information about boating,
even if inquiring about something that has been asked here hundreds of
times before.



It's mildly humorous that *you* think you understand my motivations for
posting certain of my topics here.



Your motivations are crystal clear Harry.

As I previously said, you do have a lot to offer here. But you need to
get with the new and improved spirit of this NG Harry........otherwise, your
posts here will become nothing more than.........*vapid*. ;-)



Don White December 31st 05 03:30 PM

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JimH wrote:


Harry was being facetious. He is a veteran boater and thinks newbie
questions are funny.

What he fails to understand is that we were all newbie boaters seeking
advice at one time or another. We all asked silly questions to experienced
boaters, mainly on a person to person basis as computers and boating NG's or
forums were only a dream for many of us. Realizing this great new tool
(the internet) to exchange information we need to understand that we now
have an obligation to pass along our knowledge and experience to our fellow
boaters, especially to those just starting out with boating.

Harry must remember that this NG is not here solely for his entertainment.
It is here for those seeking information about boating, even if inquiring
about something that has been asked here hundreds of times before.

I welcome new members and new boaters to this NG and remind them that there
is no thing as a stupid question.

Off my soapbox now.

You are now being returned to your normally scheduled program.


Is today Sunday???
Guess I can skip church tomorrow...already had the sermon.


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