[AT] Re[2]: Delay in messages

Cecil Bearden crbearden at copper.net
Thu Feb 2 18:52:33 PST 2006


Spencer:
The service is great on this end.  I have no complaints.  If I can be of any 
help, please let me know.  I have only a 19.2 BPS connection, so anything 
you type should be done slowly, because I cannot read it very fast -) !!

Thanks again for the great service.  I know we do not thank you enough...

I might add that with my ISP, Copper.net, I have had no problems

Thanks again

Cecil in OKla


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Louis" <louis at kellnet.com>
To: "'Antique tractor email discussion group'" 
<at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 1:59 PM
Subject: RE: [AT] Re[2]: Delay in messages


>
> Spencer,
>
> Is there anything that I can do to help you with ATIS?  I am not that
> literate about internet stuff, but if there is grunt work that I can help
> with from my end here, I will try to help you.
>
> Thank you again Spencer.
>
> Lou
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com
> [mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Spencer Yost
> Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 9:21 PM
> To: antique-johndeere at lists.antique-tractor.com
> Cc: at at lists.antique-tractor.com
> Subject: [AT] Re[2]: Delay in messages
>
>
> I almost didn't send this, but I now realize the now is the time to speak
> plainly.   I am sending this in reply to Dean's message but it is intended
> for who think like him.  In short?  I am tired.  Tired of being used and
> tired of being abused by hostile petty men.   From them I get nothing but
> BS, trouble, silly complaints and stupid remarks, even when presented with
> honest and fair explanations.  I just can't listen to them any more.   I
> feel like I am on a State ditch digging crew.   Some of us got the shovel
> and sweat while Dean's crowd sits on the side leaning on their shovels
> saying anything that comes to mind without any semblance of self control.
>
> What do I want?    Simple - A return to mature tough attitudes,
> forbearance, and tolerance.  It would help me tremendously if everyone
> remembered that I am trying to do something TOTALLY FREE here.   That very
> rare in this day and time and you can not appreciate it, that fine.  I've
> got no problem with that.   Just allow me to refer you to the other sites
> that sell you cheap Chinese parts, bad manual reprints, bargain store 
> brand
> maintenance items or beg for dfnations like Harri Krishnas (spelling?) at 
> a
> 1970s airport.
>
> In short, I'd rather shut these lists down than take anything more from
> folks of Dean's ilk
>
> Here is that message:
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ------------------
> Hey Dean,
>
> I challenged you to to volunteer your services to me about 2 years ago 
> when
> you complained about "service levels" and you accepted (I have that email 
> so
> don't deny it).  Unfortunately, when I asked you to do something, you made
> yourself pretty scarce.  I have yet to get a lick of work out of you.
>
> I suggest the water is you.
>
> You, and all the other armchair quarterbacks are hereby requested to get 
> the
> hell off my lists if you want to complain about stuff out of my control,
> especially after I present a clear explanation and evidence contrary to 
> your
> blustery foolishness.  I don't know who you think you are to believe that 
> I
> am here to serve you like this is a commercial
> establishment.   I am your peer and comrade - the one doing all the work
> and spending all the money I might add.  I am _NOT_ your servant.
>
> Go to YTMag or where ever please - I don't need "customers" like you.
> They'll be happy to beg for your donation money.  While your JD is 
> knoweldge
> is tremendous and impressive, you are, as a subscriber, of negative net
> worth to me.
>
> Spencer Yost
> Owner, ATIS
> Plow the Net!
> http://www.atis.net
>
> *********** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***********
>
> On 2/1/2006 at 11:11 AM Dean VP wrote:
>
>>I think it appropriate to use an analogy to describe this situation.
>>And is intended to help improve and continue our resource here on ATIS
>>which is much appreciated.
>>
>>The Analogy:
>>
>>"There are several of us who have asked fellow list members for help
>>because our tractors are not running good. In typical list style
>>various members suggest we may have ignition problems, bad points, bad
>>coils, sticking valves, poor compression, plugged air filters, timing
>>incorrect, float sticking, incorrect settings on the carburetor, etc,
>>etc. After much analysis and diagnostic work we find out that we have
>>all been getting our gas at the same place and the gas we have been
>>putting in our tractors contains 30% water which is the primary cause
>>of all our problems."
>>
>>Relative to delayed or non-existent messages, several of us have
> complained
>>of similar ATIS messaging problems but we all use different ISP's for
>>our emails. And typically are not experiencing similar email delays
>>from other sources. However, there is a common central feeding source
>>for these delayed ATIS emails that our ISP's are having difficulty
>>handling. I suggest it's time to get the water out of the gasoline.
>>
>>Dean A. Van Peursem
>>Snohomish, WA 98290
>>
>>Forbidden fruits create many jams!
>>
>>www.deerelegacy.com
>>
>>http://members.cox.net/classicweb/email.htm
>>
>
>
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