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MR-HPT

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Nov 10, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/10/97
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Hi frends. I nead help with my computer software. Is ther a speling
program that work directly with Email? It is very hard for me to
comunicate using my limited European English. I know that it will not
solve the gramar problem, but it will help to get basick masage out.

Mark Wilkinson

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Nov 11, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/11/97
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Hi George,

I can't answer your software question (I too could use some spelling
help), but I'd like to say "Please ignore the twirps who criticize your
spelling or grammar." Your messages are coming through just fine.

BTW, I must have a very good ignition. I tried your ignition test -- I
missed Lake Michigan because the piston went into orbit. I hope, when
it falls out of orbit, it hits a twirp in the head and knocks some sense
into him. Mark

X*2 Fan (Dennis Copfer)

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Nov 11, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/11/97
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Mark Wilkinson <mw...@popd.ix.netcom.com> wrote:

Good answer....but since he asked:

If you use Microsoft products (Exchange/Windows Messaging, Outlook,
Outlook Express/Internet Mail and News) for email, the software can be
set to use the spell checker in their word processing software (Word).

If you don't use them, I'd recommend buying Eudora Pro. You can spend
less by using Eudora Light (free) and buying their spell checker. See
www.eudora.com


dc

Whoever enjoys the most jet-skis wins!

James

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Nov 11, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/11/97
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You should try the Rebecca (Becky) software. It's no less than awesome to
say the least. It can manage and download 20 email addresses at a time.
I'm using it since I have 3 email addys. If you need the program. Let me
know......(don't tell anyone, you don't have to pay a cent for it)......

James

MR-HPT <hpts...@apex.net> 次寫入到主題 <346792...@apex.net>...

James

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Nov 11, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/11/97
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My email addy was wrong on the last post. Just wanted to make sure you can
find me in case you want that program. Oh.....BTW, it also have the
spelling check.

James

JD396

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Nov 11, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/11/97
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>I can't answer your software question (I too could use some spelling
>help), but I'd like to say "Please ignore the twirps who criticize your
>spelling or grammar." Your messages are coming through just fine.

i think it was harry klemm who discounted george's advice
on the seat on the gross pig moving 1/4 inch as being worthless,
not his spelling or grammer.

by the way you spelled twerp wrong.

john d

MR-HPT

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Nov 11, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/11/97
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> john dJD all I'm saing that small change in air flow worck very well at our
altitute, pleas remember that lockation makes big differane in
performance. One statement made in one lockation is useles under
different circumstances. Horse power is related to RAD (Relative Air
Density) what worck great in the mornig will not be the same at noon.
Example: My 96XP 800 Configured as fallow.Factory II pipe, portime area
at 7450rpm, CR 7.5:1 petro VP C12. Squish Velosity 27m/s. Morning run
66mph RAD 100% HP=137. Same machine same rider (me) time 2pm, RAD 87%,
HP= 122. What hapen to your speed when you lost 15 horse pover?
That is why I will never comit to speed figures.
I remember when Yamaha Blaster come out we had many super machines
modified by big guns, thay promised 55mph speed, my Blaster radar at
52mph. Lake Michgan run near Gary Indiana as fallow. Going (west)
towards Chicago 6 machines rune at same speed neck to neck, going back
(east) to Gary My Blaster came in first each and avery time 2 to 3
minuts ahead of super machines.Why? Goin west with wind and curent was
eisy, going back east against waves and curent required TORQUE that is
why I say talk is cheap THE ONLY THRUE TEST IS ONE MACHINE AGAINST THE
OTHER.
Regards MR.HPT

MR-HPT

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Nov 11, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/11/97
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Mark Wilkinson wrote:

>
> MR-HPT wrote:
> >
> > Hi frends. I nead help with my computer software. Is ther a speling
> > program that work directly with Email? It is very hard for me to
> > comunicate using my limited European English. I know that it will not
> > solve the gramar problem, but it will help to get basick masage out.
>
> Hi George,

>
> I can't answer your software question (I too could use some spelling
> help), but I'd like to say "Please ignore the twirps who criticize your
> spelling or grammar." Your messages are coming through just fine.
>
> BTW, I must have a very good ignition. I tried your ignition test -- I
> missed Lake Michigan because the piston went into orbit. I hope, when
> it falls out of orbit, it hits a twirp in the head and knocks some sense
> into him. MarkThank you Mark. Ther are inteligent people whom will understand others
under eny circumstances. Man like You. And belive me I respeckt it very
much. But it is very hard for me to loock up words in speling computer
and type it one at the time. I must say the answer to my frend Gregg was
done in good tast, we are styl having good time with such don to earth
test. Regards George Grabowski HPT-Sport One of the best two strkee
engine builder> I also teach engine technologe and machin shop techniqus
sance 1958. Mark if I can be of help to you call any time 502-898-2617
Res, or 502-898-7004. Thanks GJG MR.HPT

Simon Wallace

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Nov 12, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/12/97
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MR-HPT <hpts...@apex.net> wrote:

>Hi frends. I nead help with my computer software. Is ther a speling
>program that work directly with Email? It is very hard for me to
>comunicate using my limited European English. I know that it will not
>solve the gramar problem, but it will help to get basick masage out.

George,

Try the latest version of Outlook in Internet Explorer 4. It has
spelling checkers and grammar tools.
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Simon Wallace, Sydney Australia, site of the 2000 Olympics.
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MR-HPT

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Nov 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/13/97
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Jtskier001 wrote:
>
> George,
> It does not matter to me what your spelling is like. I understand what you are
> saying. As a matter of fact the way you spell reminds me of your accent and I
> can see you standing in front of me explaining things. What is most important
> is your extensive knowledge of two-stroke engines. I am glad you are a part
> of the group.
> I should correct myself when I say I understand you-I have been reading over
> some of your past 35 articles in the different jetski magazines and with my
> limited knowledge of two-stoke design and performance I don't always
> understand the in-depth theories and principles you put forth. So if you can
> bear with my lack of knowledge I think the group and myelf can certainly
> accept your "Euro-English" spelling.
> Regards
> Gregg
> Jtskier001Thank you Gregg. Did you ever lockated your piston that one which vent
in to orbit? You know my frend that eny one can call on me day or knight
and I will share my know how any time George HPT-Sport 502-898-7004w or
502-898-2617r Gregg My new place begining to lock nice, the butty of it
is that it is paid for. Amazing Lod blass this ald man HA?

MR-HPT

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Nov 13, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/13/97
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Thank you Simon. Say abouth 5 years back I had 3 gentelman from your
neck of the woods in my scholle in Chicago Illinois. I wander if any one
of them remember me. I think thay become very good at their racing. I do
not remember names but I think thay iter worked with dealer or owned
dealership or raced for some one. Pleas find out if passible and say
halo from me. George Grabowski HPT-Sport USA 502-898-7004w
502-898-2617r.

MR-HPT

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Nov 16, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/16/97
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> No problem George, can you give me any description to help me narrow
> it down a little? I'm sure they'd remember you but I'm not sure who
> they might be. The PWC scene here is pretty spread out...
>
> By the way, what happened to your PWI magazine articles? I really
> looked forward to those each month. I think your best article was the
> one on Carburetion - called "Suck it up" - back in August 93 I think.
> I learnt a lot from that. Your articles, along with Group K's
> webpages have been really useful and I'm sure a lot of people will
> agree with me.

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> Simon Wallace, Sydney Australia, site of the 2000 Olympics.
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Well my frend 38 articals cover all you nead to know. Actualy I give to
much info as is. I had calls from Europe saing thanks for info we build
good staf using provided data. I will continue to help any one at any
time just call George HPT-Sport USA 502-898-7004 or 502-898-2617
Regards MR-HPT

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