Re: How much runout on TS is too much
- From: Frank Boettcher <fboettcher@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2007 08:36:40 -0500
On Fri, 19 Oct 2007 19:17:38 -0700, Ed Bennett <ejb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
We've
exchanged some email (not that it accomplished anything).
We have exchanged emails. I responded offline because I felt that
anything I had to say in response to thread posts on the matter would
not do Ed's business any good, and might cause harm. It was a
collossal mistake to do so. A normal person would assume that an
offline communication was not for publication. Ed has chosen to
take excerpts of my emails and provide his own context. I find that
repulsive.
A couple of paragraphs from those emails for clarification:
From my the original email:
"On the thread I offered only anecdotal information and my personal
opinion as an individual woodworker, just a member of the "corner
tavern" that is the "wreck". I purposely did not bring up any of the
information mentioned above.<that would be information derived as head
operations individual for Delta> I have no interest in possibly
having a negative impact, however small it might be, on your business
by going into that. While not personally experienced with your
product, it is my understanding that it is well respected in the
industry".
From an email sent just before reading this most recent post:
"While I appreciate any attempt to add to my education, you may be
somewhat presumptuous in that regard. And my position is clear.
Nothing I have in my data base would be helpful in increasing the
demand for your product. But as stated before, I have no intention of
posting any information that would cause harm either. My choice to
not respond on the NG is in your best interest......<balance deleted,
might cause harm>
Back to the present, so there it is, I've learned my lesson. I will
not respond in any thread that has a post by Ed Bennett nor will we
continue to be pen pals offline.
Frank
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