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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Cars / February 2006

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I have to give a loud  "BIG UPS" to 'MAXPOWER'

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pchotspot - 19 Feb 2006 19:38 GMT
BIG UPS to MAXPOWER.  He keeps this group on point and well informed.
His knowledge and dedication to this group I am sure, keeps a lot of us
driving.  Without him a lot of questions would go unanswered.  I just
want to let MAXPOWER know I appreciate his time, effort and dedication
to the group.

Anyone else which to add anything please do so!

AGAIN:  Thank you MAXPOWER
maxpower - 19 Feb 2006 22:37 GMT
> BIG UPS to MAXPOWER.  He keeps this group on point and well informed.
> His knowledge and dedication to this group I am sure, keeps a lot of us
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> AGAIN:  Thank you MAXPOWER

Blushing now!!! I enjoy it, besides, it keeps me up on allot of the problems
we had on the older vehicles.

Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech
Hachiroku - 23 Feb 2006 18:07 GMT
>> BIG UPS to MAXPOWER.  He keeps this group on point and well informed.
>> His knowledge and dedication to this group I am sure, keeps a lot of us
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> Glenn Beasley
> Chrysler Tech

Yeah, man, even though you roast me occasionally, you are a great asset here
and are much appreciated!
maxpower - 23 Feb 2006 19:55 GMT
> >> BIG UPS to MAXPOWER.  He keeps this group on point and well informed.
> >> His knowledge and dedication to this group I am sure, keeps a lot of us
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> Yeah, man, even though you roast me occasionally, you are a great asset here
> and are much appreciated!

LOL .What does the term Roast mean??
Hachiroku - 24 Feb 2006 20:28 GMT
>> >> BIG UPS to MAXPOWER.  He keeps this group on point and well informed.
>> >> His knowledge and dedication to this group I am sure, keeps a lot of
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> LOL .What does the term Roast mean??

LOL! See our above thread about hard brake pedals!  ;)
maxpower - 24 Feb 2006 20:52 GMT
> >> >> BIG UPS to MAXPOWER.  He keeps this group on point and well informed.
> >> >> His knowledge and dedication to this group I am sure, keeps a lot of
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> LOL! See our above thread about hard brake pedals!  ;)

I'll pass on that
maxpower - 19 Feb 2006 22:39 GMT
> BIG UPS to MAXPOWER.  He keeps this group on point and well informed.
> His knowledge and dedication to this group I am sure, keeps a lot of us
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> AGAIN:  Thank you MAXPOWER

And thanks for the compliment
Gomer Einstein - 20 Feb 2006 22:04 GMT
 It's people like that who make a huge difference in the life of a
hobbyist wrencher.
 Before Usenet and people like Glen, if you had a problem with a car
and you couldn't figure it out--what were your options?  You'd think,
"Well,  I guess I could try and ask this one tech I kinda know who works
at XYZ dealership across town."  
 Now you can get into a discussion room like this full of people with
real-world shop experience.
 One of the main benefits of experience like those guys have is they
know what to look for.
 Not to mention all the people reading other posts and replies and
using that info for problems they encounter later.
 I think anyone who doesn't subscribe to Usenet is really missing the
boat.
Abby Normal - 20 Feb 2006 23:11 GMT
I second that and Glenn is "the" Chrysler Tech of this feed.  He has more
experience and knowledge on this subject than anyone else I know of.  He is
a "to the point" no "BS" knowledge base for us all.  I read his responses
just to learn something in case I ever do have an issue he has discussed
here.  He has helped me at least twice in the past and Glenn, "I thank you
again."
Bill

>  It's people like that who make a huge difference in the life of a
> hobbyist wrencher.
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>  I think anyone who doesn't subscribe to Usenet is really missing the
> boat.
maxpower - 21 Feb 2006 01:00 GMT
> I second that and Glenn is "the" Chrysler Tech of this feed.  He has more
> experience and knowledge on this subject than anyone else I know of.  He is
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> >  I think anyone who doesn't subscribe to Usenet is really missing the
> > boat.

Thank you Bill, As I said, I really enjoy it.  Just last month I had
problems with the ice maker/water dispenser on my  fridge and I found this
person in a  appliance group that  went out of his way to fix my problem.
I'm a firm believer in what comes around goes around.
If I could only get my wife to stop giving me a hard time because I spend so
much time on here.

Glenn Beasley
Ed - 21 Feb 2006 06:37 GMT
Take your wife out to dinner. If the wife isn't happy, nobody's happy.
Ed

> > I second that and Glenn is "the" Chrysler Tech of this feed.  He has more
> > experience and knowledge on this subject than anyone else I know of.  He
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> Glenn Beasley
maxpower - 21 Feb 2006 09:21 GMT
> Take your wife out to dinner. If the wife isn't happy, nobody's happy.
> Ed
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> >
> > Glenn Beasley

Ok I think she's happy now.

Glenn
 
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