FS: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
#31
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Re: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
Have you been to Cleveland lately? It's quite a bit less of a cesspool than
it used to be 20 years ago. :) Then again, less of a cesspool is still a
cesspool is it not?
My intent was not to be insulting, or I would have used words to that
effect. No more than the last paragraph you wrote to me, which I can assume
is NOT a round-a-about way of calling into question my character and/or
upbringing. :)
My intent was nothing more than "Dear Reader, please read the entire message
because all the basic info is already available".
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:679f2$42ee3657$42a1cc8c$29769@FUSE.NET...
> Tom,
>
> Just from a marketing standpoint it would seem pretty silly for you to
> insult you potential customer base.
>
> Of course, people who live in the area of 'the mistake on the lake' might
> think such behavior is appropriate or perhaps beneficial in a sales
> situation.
>
>
it used to be 20 years ago. :) Then again, less of a cesspool is still a
cesspool is it not?
My intent was not to be insulting, or I would have used words to that
effect. No more than the last paragraph you wrote to me, which I can assume
is NOT a round-a-about way of calling into question my character and/or
upbringing. :)
My intent was nothing more than "Dear Reader, please read the entire message
because all the basic info is already available".
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:679f2$42ee3657$42a1cc8c$29769@FUSE.NET...
> Tom,
>
> Just from a marketing standpoint it would seem pretty silly for you to
> insult you potential customer base.
>
> Of course, people who live in the area of 'the mistake on the lake' might
> think such behavior is appropriate or perhaps beneficial in a sales
> situation.
>
>
#32
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Re: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
Have you been to Cleveland lately? It's quite a bit less of a cesspool than
it used to be 20 years ago. :) Then again, less of a cesspool is still a
cesspool is it not?
My intent was not to be insulting, or I would have used words to that
effect. No more than the last paragraph you wrote to me, which I can assume
is NOT a round-a-about way of calling into question my character and/or
upbringing. :)
My intent was nothing more than "Dear Reader, please read the entire message
because all the basic info is already available".
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:679f2$42ee3657$42a1cc8c$29769@FUSE.NET...
> Tom,
>
> Just from a marketing standpoint it would seem pretty silly for you to
> insult you potential customer base.
>
> Of course, people who live in the area of 'the mistake on the lake' might
> think such behavior is appropriate or perhaps beneficial in a sales
> situation.
>
>
it used to be 20 years ago. :) Then again, less of a cesspool is still a
cesspool is it not?
My intent was not to be insulting, or I would have used words to that
effect. No more than the last paragraph you wrote to me, which I can assume
is NOT a round-a-about way of calling into question my character and/or
upbringing. :)
My intent was nothing more than "Dear Reader, please read the entire message
because all the basic info is already available".
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:679f2$42ee3657$42a1cc8c$29769@FUSE.NET...
> Tom,
>
> Just from a marketing standpoint it would seem pretty silly for you to
> insult you potential customer base.
>
> Of course, people who live in the area of 'the mistake on the lake' might
> think such behavior is appropriate or perhaps beneficial in a sales
> situation.
>
>
#33
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Posts: n/a
Re: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
Have you been to Cleveland lately? It's quite a bit less of a cesspool than
it used to be 20 years ago. :) Then again, less of a cesspool is still a
cesspool is it not?
My intent was not to be insulting, or I would have used words to that
effect. No more than the last paragraph you wrote to me, which I can assume
is NOT a round-a-about way of calling into question my character and/or
upbringing. :)
My intent was nothing more than "Dear Reader, please read the entire message
because all the basic info is already available".
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:679f2$42ee3657$42a1cc8c$29769@FUSE.NET...
> Tom,
>
> Just from a marketing standpoint it would seem pretty silly for you to
> insult you potential customer base.
>
> Of course, people who live in the area of 'the mistake on the lake' might
> think such behavior is appropriate or perhaps beneficial in a sales
> situation.
>
>
it used to be 20 years ago. :) Then again, less of a cesspool is still a
cesspool is it not?
My intent was not to be insulting, or I would have used words to that
effect. No more than the last paragraph you wrote to me, which I can assume
is NOT a round-a-about way of calling into question my character and/or
upbringing. :)
My intent was nothing more than "Dear Reader, please read the entire message
because all the basic info is already available".
"Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:679f2$42ee3657$42a1cc8c$29769@FUSE.NET...
> Tom,
>
> Just from a marketing standpoint it would seem pretty silly for you to
> insult you potential customer base.
>
> Of course, people who live in the area of 'the mistake on the lake' might
> think such behavior is appropriate or perhaps beneficial in a sales
> situation.
>
>
#34
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Re: FS: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
So if Jerry B, or Nate C, or everyone's favorite son Brother Bill wanted to
send you a zip you'd refuse it? I'd certainly take one from you or any of
the others. We may or may not have had serious disagreements (especially in
Bills' case) but I don't think he'd be so malicious as to send me something
destructive. I'd still scan it, but I'd take responsibility for keeping my
house clean so to speak. That's not to say I go downloading stuff *****
nilly from warez sites, or crack sites, etc. Exercising some caution is
just prudent, but refusing anything from anyone seems a bit on the extreme
side. To each his own of course so if it works for you that is your right.
If the responder would have said "I'm leery of dloading your zip file", I
could have respected that and dealt with it, but you and I both know he
probably didn't pay attention to the whole post.
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:42EE2541.7926A297@sympatico.ca...
> In these days of microcrap and all it's holes, there is no way in hell I
> would open a homemade zip file from anyone on the internet!
>
> Most sane people wouldn't open it either so you are missing a lot of
> potential customers.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Tom Greening wrote:
> >
> > I have a M-416 trailer in real good shape. I added a diamond plate
aluminum
> > hinged lid to it to keep all my stuff dry, herc lined the bed, and
painted
> > the whole mess (minus the lid). I also bought a new tent and hardware
made
> > for one of those motorcycle pull along campers, and then modified things
so
> > it works on the trailer. The whole tent deal is removable by undoing 4
> > latches, leaving the lid still attached to the trailer. The lid will
stay in
> > the open position by virtue of some hatch-back style shocks. Give me an
> > email address and I can send a zip file full of pictures. Fire away with
any
> > questions you may have, but for now, please try to keep it to interested
> > buyers. As far as I'm concerned this kicks the snot out of any Tent-Trax
> > style camper. The tent is bigger (a queen size inflatable mattress fits
> > perfect), it's got a boatload more storage space, and it just plain
looks
> > better behind a Jeep.
> >
> > http://home.neo.rr.com/jeepnrocks/JeepPhotos/002.jpg
> >
> > Ohio
> >
> > Ok, response has been bigger than I imagined so instead of replying to
> > individuals, I've posted a zip file with pics and price.
> >
> > http://home.neo.rr.com/jeepnrocks/Je...er/trailer.zip
send you a zip you'd refuse it? I'd certainly take one from you or any of
the others. We may or may not have had serious disagreements (especially in
Bills' case) but I don't think he'd be so malicious as to send me something
destructive. I'd still scan it, but I'd take responsibility for keeping my
house clean so to speak. That's not to say I go downloading stuff *****
nilly from warez sites, or crack sites, etc. Exercising some caution is
just prudent, but refusing anything from anyone seems a bit on the extreme
side. To each his own of course so if it works for you that is your right.
If the responder would have said "I'm leery of dloading your zip file", I
could have respected that and dealt with it, but you and I both know he
probably didn't pay attention to the whole post.
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:42EE2541.7926A297@sympatico.ca...
> In these days of microcrap and all it's holes, there is no way in hell I
> would open a homemade zip file from anyone on the internet!
>
> Most sane people wouldn't open it either so you are missing a lot of
> potential customers.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Tom Greening wrote:
> >
> > I have a M-416 trailer in real good shape. I added a diamond plate
aluminum
> > hinged lid to it to keep all my stuff dry, herc lined the bed, and
painted
> > the whole mess (minus the lid). I also bought a new tent and hardware
made
> > for one of those motorcycle pull along campers, and then modified things
so
> > it works on the trailer. The whole tent deal is removable by undoing 4
> > latches, leaving the lid still attached to the trailer. The lid will
stay in
> > the open position by virtue of some hatch-back style shocks. Give me an
> > email address and I can send a zip file full of pictures. Fire away with
any
> > questions you may have, but for now, please try to keep it to interested
> > buyers. As far as I'm concerned this kicks the snot out of any Tent-Trax
> > style camper. The tent is bigger (a queen size inflatable mattress fits
> > perfect), it's got a boatload more storage space, and it just plain
looks
> > better behind a Jeep.
> >
> > http://home.neo.rr.com/jeepnrocks/JeepPhotos/002.jpg
> >
> > Ohio
> >
> > Ok, response has been bigger than I imagined so instead of replying to
> > individuals, I've posted a zip file with pics and price.
> >
> > http://home.neo.rr.com/jeepnrocks/Je...er/trailer.zip
#35
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Re: FS: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
So if Jerry B, or Nate C, or everyone's favorite son Brother Bill wanted to
send you a zip you'd refuse it? I'd certainly take one from you or any of
the others. We may or may not have had serious disagreements (especially in
Bills' case) but I don't think he'd be so malicious as to send me something
destructive. I'd still scan it, but I'd take responsibility for keeping my
house clean so to speak. That's not to say I go downloading stuff *****
nilly from warez sites, or crack sites, etc. Exercising some caution is
just prudent, but refusing anything from anyone seems a bit on the extreme
side. To each his own of course so if it works for you that is your right.
If the responder would have said "I'm leery of dloading your zip file", I
could have respected that and dealt with it, but you and I both know he
probably didn't pay attention to the whole post.
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:42EE2541.7926A297@sympatico.ca...
> In these days of microcrap and all it's holes, there is no way in hell I
> would open a homemade zip file from anyone on the internet!
>
> Most sane people wouldn't open it either so you are missing a lot of
> potential customers.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Tom Greening wrote:
> >
> > I have a M-416 trailer in real good shape. I added a diamond plate
aluminum
> > hinged lid to it to keep all my stuff dry, herc lined the bed, and
painted
> > the whole mess (minus the lid). I also bought a new tent and hardware
made
> > for one of those motorcycle pull along campers, and then modified things
so
> > it works on the trailer. The whole tent deal is removable by undoing 4
> > latches, leaving the lid still attached to the trailer. The lid will
stay in
> > the open position by virtue of some hatch-back style shocks. Give me an
> > email address and I can send a zip file full of pictures. Fire away with
any
> > questions you may have, but for now, please try to keep it to interested
> > buyers. As far as I'm concerned this kicks the snot out of any Tent-Trax
> > style camper. The tent is bigger (a queen size inflatable mattress fits
> > perfect), it's got a boatload more storage space, and it just plain
looks
> > better behind a Jeep.
> >
> > http://home.neo.rr.com/jeepnrocks/JeepPhotos/002.jpg
> >
> > Ohio
> >
> > Ok, response has been bigger than I imagined so instead of replying to
> > individuals, I've posted a zip file with pics and price.
> >
> > http://home.neo.rr.com/jeepnrocks/Je...er/trailer.zip
send you a zip you'd refuse it? I'd certainly take one from you or any of
the others. We may or may not have had serious disagreements (especially in
Bills' case) but I don't think he'd be so malicious as to send me something
destructive. I'd still scan it, but I'd take responsibility for keeping my
house clean so to speak. That's not to say I go downloading stuff *****
nilly from warez sites, or crack sites, etc. Exercising some caution is
just prudent, but refusing anything from anyone seems a bit on the extreme
side. To each his own of course so if it works for you that is your right.
If the responder would have said "I'm leery of dloading your zip file", I
could have respected that and dealt with it, but you and I both know he
probably didn't pay attention to the whole post.
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:42EE2541.7926A297@sympatico.ca...
> In these days of microcrap and all it's holes, there is no way in hell I
> would open a homemade zip file from anyone on the internet!
>
> Most sane people wouldn't open it either so you are missing a lot of
> potential customers.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Tom Greening wrote:
> >
> > I have a M-416 trailer in real good shape. I added a diamond plate
aluminum
> > hinged lid to it to keep all my stuff dry, herc lined the bed, and
painted
> > the whole mess (minus the lid). I also bought a new tent and hardware
made
> > for one of those motorcycle pull along campers, and then modified things
so
> > it works on the trailer. The whole tent deal is removable by undoing 4
> > latches, leaving the lid still attached to the trailer. The lid will
stay in
> > the open position by virtue of some hatch-back style shocks. Give me an
> > email address and I can send a zip file full of pictures. Fire away with
any
> > questions you may have, but for now, please try to keep it to interested
> > buyers. As far as I'm concerned this kicks the snot out of any Tent-Trax
> > style camper. The tent is bigger (a queen size inflatable mattress fits
> > perfect), it's got a boatload more storage space, and it just plain
looks
> > better behind a Jeep.
> >
> > http://home.neo.rr.com/jeepnrocks/JeepPhotos/002.jpg
> >
> > Ohio
> >
> > Ok, response has been bigger than I imagined so instead of replying to
> > individuals, I've posted a zip file with pics and price.
> >
> > http://home.neo.rr.com/jeepnrocks/Je...er/trailer.zip
#36
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Re: FS: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
So if Jerry B, or Nate C, or everyone's favorite son Brother Bill wanted to
send you a zip you'd refuse it? I'd certainly take one from you or any of
the others. We may or may not have had serious disagreements (especially in
Bills' case) but I don't think he'd be so malicious as to send me something
destructive. I'd still scan it, but I'd take responsibility for keeping my
house clean so to speak. That's not to say I go downloading stuff *****
nilly from warez sites, or crack sites, etc. Exercising some caution is
just prudent, but refusing anything from anyone seems a bit on the extreme
side. To each his own of course so if it works for you that is your right.
If the responder would have said "I'm leery of dloading your zip file", I
could have respected that and dealt with it, but you and I both know he
probably didn't pay attention to the whole post.
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:42EE2541.7926A297@sympatico.ca...
> In these days of microcrap and all it's holes, there is no way in hell I
> would open a homemade zip file from anyone on the internet!
>
> Most sane people wouldn't open it either so you are missing a lot of
> potential customers.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Tom Greening wrote:
> >
> > I have a M-416 trailer in real good shape. I added a diamond plate
aluminum
> > hinged lid to it to keep all my stuff dry, herc lined the bed, and
painted
> > the whole mess (minus the lid). I also bought a new tent and hardware
made
> > for one of those motorcycle pull along campers, and then modified things
so
> > it works on the trailer. The whole tent deal is removable by undoing 4
> > latches, leaving the lid still attached to the trailer. The lid will
stay in
> > the open position by virtue of some hatch-back style shocks. Give me an
> > email address and I can send a zip file full of pictures. Fire away with
any
> > questions you may have, but for now, please try to keep it to interested
> > buyers. As far as I'm concerned this kicks the snot out of any Tent-Trax
> > style camper. The tent is bigger (a queen size inflatable mattress fits
> > perfect), it's got a boatload more storage space, and it just plain
looks
> > better behind a Jeep.
> >
> > http://home.neo.rr.com/jeepnrocks/JeepPhotos/002.jpg
> >
> > Ohio
> >
> > Ok, response has been bigger than I imagined so instead of replying to
> > individuals, I've posted a zip file with pics and price.
> >
> > http://home.neo.rr.com/jeepnrocks/Je...er/trailer.zip
send you a zip you'd refuse it? I'd certainly take one from you or any of
the others. We may or may not have had serious disagreements (especially in
Bills' case) but I don't think he'd be so malicious as to send me something
destructive. I'd still scan it, but I'd take responsibility for keeping my
house clean so to speak. That's not to say I go downloading stuff *****
nilly from warez sites, or crack sites, etc. Exercising some caution is
just prudent, but refusing anything from anyone seems a bit on the extreme
side. To each his own of course so if it works for you that is your right.
If the responder would have said "I'm leery of dloading your zip file", I
could have respected that and dealt with it, but you and I both know he
probably didn't pay attention to the whole post.
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:42EE2541.7926A297@sympatico.ca...
> In these days of microcrap and all it's holes, there is no way in hell I
> would open a homemade zip file from anyone on the internet!
>
> Most sane people wouldn't open it either so you are missing a lot of
> potential customers.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Tom Greening wrote:
> >
> > I have a M-416 trailer in real good shape. I added a diamond plate
aluminum
> > hinged lid to it to keep all my stuff dry, herc lined the bed, and
painted
> > the whole mess (minus the lid). I also bought a new tent and hardware
made
> > for one of those motorcycle pull along campers, and then modified things
so
> > it works on the trailer. The whole tent deal is removable by undoing 4
> > latches, leaving the lid still attached to the trailer. The lid will
stay in
> > the open position by virtue of some hatch-back style shocks. Give me an
> > email address and I can send a zip file full of pictures. Fire away with
any
> > questions you may have, but for now, please try to keep it to interested
> > buyers. As far as I'm concerned this kicks the snot out of any Tent-Trax
> > style camper. The tent is bigger (a queen size inflatable mattress fits
> > perfect), it's got a boatload more storage space, and it just plain
looks
> > better behind a Jeep.
> >
> > http://home.neo.rr.com/jeepnrocks/JeepPhotos/002.jpg
> >
> > Ohio
> >
> > Ok, response has been bigger than I imagined so instead of replying to
> > individuals, I've posted a zip file with pics and price.
> >
> > http://home.neo.rr.com/jeepnrocks/Je...er/trailer.zip
#37
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: FS: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
So if Jerry B, or Nate C, or everyone's favorite son Brother Bill wanted to
send you a zip you'd refuse it? I'd certainly take one from you or any of
the others. We may or may not have had serious disagreements (especially in
Bills' case) but I don't think he'd be so malicious as to send me something
destructive. I'd still scan it, but I'd take responsibility for keeping my
house clean so to speak. That's not to say I go downloading stuff *****
nilly from warez sites, or crack sites, etc. Exercising some caution is
just prudent, but refusing anything from anyone seems a bit on the extreme
side. To each his own of course so if it works for you that is your right.
If the responder would have said "I'm leery of dloading your zip file", I
could have respected that and dealt with it, but you and I both know he
probably didn't pay attention to the whole post.
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:42EE2541.7926A297@sympatico.ca...
> In these days of microcrap and all it's holes, there is no way in hell I
> would open a homemade zip file from anyone on the internet!
>
> Most sane people wouldn't open it either so you are missing a lot of
> potential customers.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Tom Greening wrote:
> >
> > I have a M-416 trailer in real good shape. I added a diamond plate
aluminum
> > hinged lid to it to keep all my stuff dry, herc lined the bed, and
painted
> > the whole mess (minus the lid). I also bought a new tent and hardware
made
> > for one of those motorcycle pull along campers, and then modified things
so
> > it works on the trailer. The whole tent deal is removable by undoing 4
> > latches, leaving the lid still attached to the trailer. The lid will
stay in
> > the open position by virtue of some hatch-back style shocks. Give me an
> > email address and I can send a zip file full of pictures. Fire away with
any
> > questions you may have, but for now, please try to keep it to interested
> > buyers. As far as I'm concerned this kicks the snot out of any Tent-Trax
> > style camper. The tent is bigger (a queen size inflatable mattress fits
> > perfect), it's got a boatload more storage space, and it just plain
looks
> > better behind a Jeep.
> >
> > http://home.neo.rr.com/jeepnrocks/JeepPhotos/002.jpg
> >
> > Ohio
> >
> > Ok, response has been bigger than I imagined so instead of replying to
> > individuals, I've posted a zip file with pics and price.
> >
> > http://home.neo.rr.com/jeepnrocks/Je...er/trailer.zip
send you a zip you'd refuse it? I'd certainly take one from you or any of
the others. We may or may not have had serious disagreements (especially in
Bills' case) but I don't think he'd be so malicious as to send me something
destructive. I'd still scan it, but I'd take responsibility for keeping my
house clean so to speak. That's not to say I go downloading stuff *****
nilly from warez sites, or crack sites, etc. Exercising some caution is
just prudent, but refusing anything from anyone seems a bit on the extreme
side. To each his own of course so if it works for you that is your right.
If the responder would have said "I'm leery of dloading your zip file", I
could have respected that and dealt with it, but you and I both know he
probably didn't pay attention to the whole post.
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:42EE2541.7926A297@sympatico.ca...
> In these days of microcrap and all it's holes, there is no way in hell I
> would open a homemade zip file from anyone on the internet!
>
> Most sane people wouldn't open it either so you are missing a lot of
> potential customers.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Tom Greening wrote:
> >
> > I have a M-416 trailer in real good shape. I added a diamond plate
aluminum
> > hinged lid to it to keep all my stuff dry, herc lined the bed, and
painted
> > the whole mess (minus the lid). I also bought a new tent and hardware
made
> > for one of those motorcycle pull along campers, and then modified things
so
> > it works on the trailer. The whole tent deal is removable by undoing 4
> > latches, leaving the lid still attached to the trailer. The lid will
stay in
> > the open position by virtue of some hatch-back style shocks. Give me an
> > email address and I can send a zip file full of pictures. Fire away with
any
> > questions you may have, but for now, please try to keep it to interested
> > buyers. As far as I'm concerned this kicks the snot out of any Tent-Trax
> > style camper. The tent is bigger (a queen size inflatable mattress fits
> > perfect), it's got a boatload more storage space, and it just plain
looks
> > better behind a Jeep.
> >
> > http://home.neo.rr.com/jeepnrocks/JeepPhotos/002.jpg
> >
> > Ohio
> >
> > Ok, response has been bigger than I imagined so instead of replying to
> > individuals, I've posted a zip file with pics and price.
> >
> > http://home.neo.rr.com/jeepnrocks/Je...er/trailer.zip
#38
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Re: FS: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:42EE2541.7926A297@sympatico.ca...
> In these days of microcrap and all it's holes, there is no way in hell I
> would open a homemade zip file from anyone on the internet!
youre missing out on a lot of content mike. im not familiar with your level
of computer competency, but with all the antivirus scanners available today
(many good ones are FREE such as http://grisoft.com) theres no valid reason
(beyond personal fears) to avoid zip files. most will scan files within the
zip anyway so it would catch any issues before you could execute anything
malicious/suspicious anyway.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:42EE2541.7926A297@sympatico.ca...
> In these days of microcrap and all it's holes, there is no way in hell I
> would open a homemade zip file from anyone on the internet!
youre missing out on a lot of content mike. im not familiar with your level
of computer competency, but with all the antivirus scanners available today
(many good ones are FREE such as http://grisoft.com) theres no valid reason
(beyond personal fears) to avoid zip files. most will scan files within the
zip anyway so it would catch any issues before you could execute anything
malicious/suspicious anyway.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
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Re: FS: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:42EE2541.7926A297@sympatico.ca...
> In these days of microcrap and all it's holes, there is no way in hell I
> would open a homemade zip file from anyone on the internet!
youre missing out on a lot of content mike. im not familiar with your level
of computer competency, but with all the antivirus scanners available today
(many good ones are FREE such as http://grisoft.com) theres no valid reason
(beyond personal fears) to avoid zip files. most will scan files within the
zip anyway so it would catch any issues before you could execute anything
malicious/suspicious anyway.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:42EE2541.7926A297@sympatico.ca...
> In these days of microcrap and all it's holes, there is no way in hell I
> would open a homemade zip file from anyone on the internet!
youre missing out on a lot of content mike. im not familiar with your level
of computer competency, but with all the antivirus scanners available today
(many good ones are FREE such as http://grisoft.com) theres no valid reason
(beyond personal fears) to avoid zip files. most will scan files within the
zip anyway so it would catch any issues before you could execute anything
malicious/suspicious anyway.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
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Re: FS: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:42EE2541.7926A297@sympatico.ca...
> In these days of microcrap and all it's holes, there is no way in hell I
> would open a homemade zip file from anyone on the internet!
youre missing out on a lot of content mike. im not familiar with your level
of computer competency, but with all the antivirus scanners available today
(many good ones are FREE such as http://grisoft.com) theres no valid reason
(beyond personal fears) to avoid zip files. most will scan files within the
zip anyway so it would catch any issues before you could execute anything
malicious/suspicious anyway.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com
news:42EE2541.7926A297@sympatico.ca...
> In these days of microcrap and all it's holes, there is no way in hell I
> would open a homemade zip file from anyone on the internet!
youre missing out on a lot of content mike. im not familiar with your level
of computer competency, but with all the antivirus scanners available today
(many good ones are FREE such as http://grisoft.com) theres no valid reason
(beyond personal fears) to avoid zip files. most will scan files within the
zip anyway so it would catch any issues before you could execute anything
malicious/suspicious anyway.
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com