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June 1997, Week 2

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James Reynolds <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 13 Jun 1997 08:21:56 -0800
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Do you suppose they will come out with a cheaper model that will explode
on impact..go flat if the lug nut is not properly installed and refuse to
move in the rain...and call it UNIXPAW???

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Subject: Re: The HP3000's wide base
Author:  <[log in to unmask]> at internet
Date:    6/13/97 7:34 AM


>> Wirt Atmar <[log in to unmask]> wrote :
>>For those of you who doubt the profound recovery that the HP3000 has made
>>since Boston six years ago, let me direct your attention to the following web
>>site:
>>
>>    http://www.graystire.com/firestone/specs/hp3000.html
                               ^^^^^^^^^
>>
>>and you can get a fairly precise measure of the current base of the HP3000.
>
>Mmmm......well it's an interesting new design. I particularly liked the "Groove
>stress relief siping to help minimize irregular wear" and the
>"See-through grooves for smooth rib wear patterns"  and especially the "Molded
>body contour" .
>This is certainly an interesting "user friendly" design for the future.  Easy
>to move and shockproof too ! It's been a Good Year for the HP3000.
                                          ^^^^^^^^^
>
>Cheers,
>John Dunlop
      ^^^^^^

Boy, I'm getting confused.  Firestone, Goodyear, and Dunlop.  I'm starting to
get 'tired' of thinking about this.  :-)

Kevin Newman

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