Re: [DML] Free Advice--It isn't Free to Anybody!
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Re: [DML] Free Advice--It isn't Free to Anybody!
- From: kayoong@xxxx
- Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2004 00:42:54 EST
As Sir Henry Royce of Rolls Royce Car Limited once said: "What ever is done
right and humbly, it is done nobly." This statement can be applied to Rob
and his company PJ Grady.
Kayo Ong
#5508
Lic 9D NY
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In a message dated 1/8/04 7:57:37 PM, tech@xxxx writes:
> As usual David T. hit the nail on the head. Although I don't ALWAYS
> agree with his tech. advice (Not to worry 95% of the time isn't too
> shabby!)he consistently displays a depth of common sense and wisdom
> in a world where common sense is an uncommon commodity.Whew, thats a
> tongue twister! Maybe if people follow his advice venders will get
> more work done AND have more time to respond to tech. questions on
> the DML where it will benefit everyone.
>
> BTW when I asked in my last post(#37992)"Isn't anyone brave on this
> list?" I completely forgot about Mark Levy. He privately reminded me
> that he is indeed brave and I completely concur. Remember all his
> posts on door lift pistons? Of course you do. He is one BRAVE
> dude! :) A little CONSTRUCTIVE criticism never hurt anyone (I think).
>
> I also want to take this opportunity to thank everyone who responded
> to that post on the list. These comments mean the world to me. You
> can't buy advertising like that. (OK Christian your check is in the
> mail.:) Knut,if you would post our correspondence about my reference
> to you in the message it would clear up any confusion that may exist
> on that matter. Thanks ahead of time.
>
> My good friend Mike Deluca sometimes refers to Debby and I
> as "Delorean Royalty". That usually embarrases me to no end but if
> you peaple keep this up I may just start believing him! I'll know
> this has? happened when I start walking around with my nose tilted
> upward and speaking in "Locust Valley Lockjaw"!
>
> Anyway,thanks to all once again.
>
> Sincerely,
> Rob Grady
> P.J.Grady Inc.
>
>
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