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Fred W. Schneider III
fschnei at supernet.com
Sat Sep 30 10:10:42 EDT 2000
You pick the name. Saints or Christians or Lions or Emperors. Doesn't matter. It
would be interesting, however, to see how many of the group would end up on both
lists.
I remember, when I was involved deeply with Headlights magazine, that one of our
members chewed me apart for a bus way article. I was comparing technologies ... and
the premise was we need to look at light rail and heavy rail along with busways and
even people mover technologies. If our own interest doesn't stand up to the
competition, so be it.
This individual later admitted that he never read the piece on busways. His
reason? He was so offended that it was in a magazine that he thought should be
strictly a railfan magazine that he refused to even read it. By the way, he was
also a member of the Motor Bus Society and owned some buses of his own. So where
does one compare two modes so that it will not offend someone?
I suspect, Derrick, that if you start a new address file for comments other than
Pittsburgh Railways, that almost all of us will be in that one two ... maybe even
all of us.
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Fred W. Schneider III wrote:
>
> > YOU KNOW ME. I'LL VOTE FOR A DIVERSION AT ANY TIME. DOES THE WORLD TRULY END
> > AT THE ALLEGHENY COUNTY LINE? DERRICK, I THINK ITS TIME AGAIN TO SET UP A NEW
> > LIST FOR THOSE OF US ... FRIENDS I HOPE ... WHO WANT TO TALK ABOUT OTHER
> > THINGS.
>
> i live in westmoreland, so i'm guessing no.
>
> that said, yeah, i can easily create a second list for b.s., someone just
> needs to pick a name
>
> -D
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