DIY WB parts kits

Bruce nacelp at bright.net
Sun Jan 27 14:24:48 GMT 2002



It's real easy to sit on the curb while the work is being done and kibitz.
I'd expected better of that from you, oh well, there are few surprises any
more.
Well one more vote for not even trying to do something worthwhile.
Bruce



From: "Clare Snyder" <clare at snyder.on.ca>
Subject: Re: DIY WB parts kits


> Chill out Bruce.
> I happen to think there is a very valid complaint by group members. Yes,
Steve
> has gone out of his way to put this deal together - but I too have 2 kits
on
> order - and have not even recieved confirmation that the order was
recieved, or
> even how much it is going to cost way up here in Canada. Our Looney has
lost
> about a quarter in value between my placing the order and today, meaning
my cost
> has gone up 25% while waiting for something I don't even know if I'll ever
get.
> What in heaven's name is wrong with placing a list of confirmed orders on
this
> list so we who have not recieved word yet at least know the kits WILL come
some
> day?
> If the orders are not confirmed, Steve has no "contract" , and ordering
direct
> from any other supplier is not cutting anyone off at the knees.
> Get a grip, and smell the coffee lad!!
> On the whole this list is pretty congenial, until something upsets you and
you
> spill your vitriol all over the list.
> Then we get a flare up of hard feelings and wasted bandwidth that makes
RAH
> (recreational aircraft homebuilt) look extremely civilized.- and anyone on
this
> list that also frequents that one knows that takes some doing!!
> Come on fellows - play nice. The ball is NOT just yours Bruce.


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