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I'm chasing the [quote] posting problem

Post by AdminJeff » Thu Mar 28, 2019 5:57 pm

I'm on it. not sure why it's not working so you may see an error here and there as I test various components. Not to worry - that's just me.
this should display in quotes once I fix it
this is just a display problem, it doesn't affect anything else - I'm frankly pleased that this amounts to the *only* problem remaining for me to fix...
What am I going to do w/ all this newly found free time now? I could install that Winfield carb thats been staring at me for months (to replace the Zenith carb that works just fine). Or adjust the shims on all my noisy rods. Or put that new ring an pinion in I just got from Steve Tomaso so people who pass me don't say "damn fine car but man is your rear end loud" (my wife tells me that often).
All just window dressing at this point.

Jeff
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Re: I'm chasing the [quote] posting problem

Post by aDave » Thu Mar 28, 2019 6:16 pm

"What am I going to do w/ all this newly found free time now?"

I (along with many others, I am sure) hope that the above quoted statement turns out to be T R U E

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