On May 18, 12:12 pm, Steve Tyng <[email protected]> wrote:
> May 18, 2011
> Chevy Chase, MD
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> Tyng Technologies Announces Upgrades for 2011 Battling Season
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.  The elder Pittelli of the TriPact
> clan has apparently identified some obscure up-armored and over-gunned
> WW2 German micro-tank that has the same specs as a traditional heavy
> tank but at half the size.

Actually it is under gunned at 20mm.


 Supposedly this “rule-beater”  meets the
> production requirements because at the end of the war, the Germans
> managed to role a few of them out of the barn where they were slapped
> together, probably with the paint still wet and driven by twelve year-
> olds.

Total production,  20 + units. Deployed to the , thas right, Eastern
Front. Assigned to 12th Panzer Division. Blown up quickly. Remainder
assigned to police action, no not in Korea, in Poland.
Last one was a munition schlepper in Normandy.


  From the spy photos I’ve seen, TriPact looks like their trying
> to get a high speed using some type of new light weight motor and
> tranny combination and it’s been noted they’re using copied TyngTech
> in the way of a cog-driven TTS”.

In place of the word "copied" , please insert enhanced materials.

I will gladly make my services available to Tyng Technologies as they
definitely are in need of a good research department. To put such
glaring errors in print is to welcome all types of litigation. I would
hate to the the Tyng mansion in Chevy Chase put up for auction in
order to satisfy the court ordered awards to said litigants.

Humbly submitted, this 19th day of May, 2011.

Too bad we can't get the battle in before the end of the world this
Saturday.


John the Elder

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