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[DMCForum] Re: Nice New York Times Article
- From: "Josh Porter" <joshp1986@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 04:38:30 -0000
Personally, I like DMCH. They are nice people. Mr. Wynne remembered 
who I was after two or three years after the only time he has seen 
me which tells me two things, one I'm that ugly or two, he remembers 
faces which can be good when you are in a bussiness. Mr. Espey is a 
nice guy too, haven't really talked to him much but once, but hey, 
he works with DeLoreans so he's not that bad. DMCH is on my good 
side. I know he takes a lot of crap from this list for working for 
DMCH, just think if there was no DMCH? There wouldn't be a DMCF or 
many other things, I can't remember right off hand but there are 
many. Still can't wait to the open house in June, it's always fun to 
see the DeLorean community in person.
Josh
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--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Andrew <aos+yahoo@xxxx> wrote:
> Marc wrote...
> > And DMCH wonders why I complain about them so much...
> > 
> > "Though Mr. DeLorean's company long ago went bankrupt and 
stopped 
> > producing cars, it lives on today, operated by a company in 
Texas that 
> > bought all of the remaining DeLorean parts and repairs and 
refurbishes 
> > cars for collectors. "
> >
> > If you spoke to them James, I guess you did not make it clear 
that the 
> > company you work for has no heritage to Mr. DeLorean's company.
> 
> You know, I normally agree with you, but this time, you're just 
being 
> unfair and I think dishonest yourself by not quoting from two 
paragraphs 
> later:
> 
> "Although Mr. DeLorean was not involved with the company, Mr. 
Espey said 
> he spoke to Mr. DeLorean once a month, including a talk Thursday 
shortly 
> before the stroke."
> 
> Sounds to me like James DID make it clear that his company is not 
> associated with the original DMC.
> 
> You normally have a lot of good ammunition, but you reduce your 
argument's 
> effectiveness by trying to make people draw conclusions based on 
lies of 
> omission, which, I might note, is exactly what you accuse DMCH of 
doing.
> 
> -andrew
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