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Coty Bo

please read important

by Coty Bo » Thu, 08 May 1997 04:00:00

i ve looked ever where but can not find a few cars i need to complete
an intire set of cars. is anyone interested in painting a few cars for
me

#8 jeff burton raybestes 1995 car

#7 geoff bodine exide 1995 car

#12 dereck copes straight arrow 1995 car

#15*** trickles quality care 1995 car

#37 john andretti k mart little ceasars 1995 car

please someone out there with some talent please paint these for me

thank you

Michael E. Carve

please read important

by Michael E. Carve » Fri, 09 May 1997 04:00:00


: i ve looked ever where but can not find a few cars i need to complete
: an intire set of cars. is anyone interested in painting a few cars for
: me
<list deleted>
: please someone out there with some talent please paint these for me

I can only assume you are talking about NASCAR2 as there are plenty of
NASCAR1 carsets out there that would have these cars.  And most F1
simmers think NASCAR sucks (so I doubt that you are looking for GP2
cars).  

Sorry to be so "flippant", but I am trying to make a point for all
posters to r.a.s.  There are other people reading this group and they
may or may not be interested in NASCAR2.  But, it would be very helpful
to include the "unofficial" abbreviation of the sim you are posting
about in your subject heading.  Dont' know what they are, please read
the following post to this newsgroup (it is posted once a week so it
should always be available for access):
Subject: [rec.autos.simulators] New Readers please read - Welcome!

Since I am on the virtual soapbox....  At times the traffic in r.a.s.
can be quite heavy (close to 180-200 messages a day).  Some people have
a life and will only scan for subject headings that look interesting to
them.  A subject heading of "please read important" will usually be
ignored by seasoned readers of any newsgroup.  In the world of usenet,
this type of heading is considered to be impolite and rude.  It does not
convey any real meaning or indication of the contents of the message.
Many people will not read such messages and others who do will ignore it
as offensive.

Please do not take personal this message, it is being posted because
many people who post here have not taken the time to acquaint themselves
to the "rules of conduct" for Usenet newsgroups.  

--
**************************** Michael E. Carver *************************
     Upside out, or inside down...False alarm the only game in town.

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Coty Bo

please read important

by Coty Bo » Fri, 09 May 1997 04:00:00



>: i ve looked ever where but can not find a few cars i need to complete
>: an intire set of cars. is anyone interested in painting a few cars for
>: me
><list deleted>
>: please someone out there with some talent please paint these for me

>I can only assume you are talking about NASCAR2 as there are plenty of
>NASCAR1 carsets out there that would have these cars.  And most F1
>simmers think NASCAR sucks (so I doubt that you are looking for GP2
>cars).  

>Sorry to be so "flippant", but I am trying to make a point for all
>posters to r.a.s.  There are other people reading this group and they
>may or may not be interested in NASCAR2.  But, it would be very helpful
>to include the "unofficial" abbreviation of the sim you are posting
>about in your subject heading.  Dont' know what they are, please read
>the following post to this newsgroup (it is posted once a week so it
>should always be available for access):
>Subject: [rec.autos.simulators] New Readers please read - Welcome!

>Since I am on the virtual soapbox....  At times the traffic in r.a.s.
>can be quite heavy (close to 180-200 messages a day).  Some people have
>a life and will only scan for subject headings that look interesting to
>them.  A subject heading of "please read important" will usually be
>ignored by seasoned readers of any newsgroup.  In the world of usenet,
>this type of heading is considered to be impolite and rude.  It does not
>convey any real meaning or indication of the contents of the message.
>Many people will not read such messages and others who do will ignore it
>as offensive.

>Please do not take personal this message, it is being posted because
>many people who post here have not taken the time to acquaint themselves
>to the "rules of conduct" for Usenet newsgroups.  

>--
>**************************** Michael E. Carver *************************
>     Upside out, or inside down...False alarm the only game in town.

>=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=<[ /./.  [-  < ]>=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

Coty Bo

please read important

by Coty Bo » Fri, 09 May 1997 04:00:00



>: i ve looked ever where but can not find a few cars i need to complete
>: an intire set of cars. is anyone interested in painting a few cars for
>: me
><list deleted>
>: please someone out there with some talent please paint these for me

>I can only assume you are talking about NASCAR2 as there are plenty of
>NASCAR1 carsets out there that would have these cars.  And most F1
>simmers think NASCAR sucks (so I doubt that you are looking for GP2
>cars).  

>Sorry to be so "flippant", but I am trying to make a point for all
>posters to r.a.s.  There are other people reading this group and they
>may or may not be interested in NASCAR2.  But, it would be very helpful
>to include the "unofficial" abbreviation of the sim you are posting
>about in your subject heading.  Dont' know what they are, please read
>the following post to this newsgroup (it is posted once a week so it
>should always be available for access):
>Subject: [rec.autos.simulators] New Readers please read - Welcome!

>Since I am on the virtual soapbox....  At times the traffic in r.a.s.
>can be quite heavy (close to 180-200 messages a day).  Some people have
>a life and will only scan for subject headings that look interesting to
>them.  A subject heading of "please read important" will usually be
>ignored by seasoned readers of any newsgroup.  In the world of usenet,
>this type of heading is considered to be impolite and rude.  It does not
>convey any real meaning or indication of the contents of the message.
>Many people will not read such messages and others who do will ignore it
>as offensive.

>Please do not take personal this message, it is being posted because
>many people who post here have not taken the time to acquaint themselves
>to the "rules of conduct" for Usenet newsgroups.  

>--
>**************************** Michael E. Carver *************************
>     Upside out, or inside down...False alarm the only game in town.

>=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=<[ /./.  [-  < ]>=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

sorry about that. I really didnt think before i posted and will try
better next time . i do mean nascar2
Michael E. Carve

please read important

by Michael E. Carve » Sat, 10 May 1997 04:00:00


: i ve looked ever where but can not find a few cars i need to complete
: an intire set of cars. is anyone interested in painting a few cars for
: me

: #8 jeff burton raybestes 1995 car

: #7 geoff bodine exide 1995 car

: #12 dereck copes straight arrow 1995 car

: #15*** trickles quality care 1995 car

: #37 john andretti k mart little ceasars 1995 car

: please someone out there with some talent please paint these for me

: thank you

Sorry, I am not aware of any 1995 carsets for Nascar2, but I thought the
least I could do was move this thread to a more descriptive subject.
Maybe someone will stumble across it.

--
**************************** Michael E. Carver *************************
     Upside out, or inside down...False alarm the only game in town.

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Michael E. Carve

please read important

by Michael E. Carve » Sat, 10 May 1997 04:00:00


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: sorry about that. I really didnt think before i posted and will try
: better next time . i do mean nascar2

Coty, I am sorry to have put you on the spot.  These types of netequette
breaches are committed all the time, and by almost everyone.  We've all
been guilty of committing some Usenet faux pas.  And we usually learn
about them when someone puts it up in glaring lights for all the world
to see.  So look at it this way, this could be your 15 minutes of fame
that Andy Warhol promised you.

BTW:  I responded to the original post, but changed the Subject line,
hoping your original request might catch someone's eye who is only
browsing subject lines.

--
**************************** Michael E. Carver *************************
     Upside out, or inside down...False alarm the only game in town.

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