In reply to Terry Blanton's message of Sun, 30 Oct 2011 14:15:15 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
>So, he just wrote AR a check and hooked the container up to his F250
>and drove away? So, there wasn't a single investigative reporter who
>hopped on their Vespa and followed him? Are we to believe that it now
>r
The i-reporter i-reported:
> The test was for a customer - his first name was "Colonel" . . .
I doubt that was his name. Unless he is like Major Major Major Major in
"Catch 22."
During WWII there was some discussion of promoting Gen. Marshall to a Field
Marshall which would have made him Marsh
Terry Blanton wrote:
The test was for a customer - his first name was "Colonel" - who
> immediately hooked up the 20-ft container it was placed in and drove
> it away."
>
> So, he just wrote AR a check and hooked the container up to his F250
> and drove away? So, there wasn't a single investigat
On a whim, I googled "Fioravanti" hoping this might be the name of the
mystery company.
http://www.fioravanti.it/
This is a architectural/design firm so I doubt it. However, because
they design the body of cars it got me thinking that the mystery
company might be an automobile company, such as Fer
On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 12:47 PM, Harry Veeder wrote:
> http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-696792
>
>
> an 'iReport' about the eCat posted on CNN.
OMG!
"But I suspect the world will wait a long time for the A.P. story. It
appears, at least, that we've all been cheated of progress once again.
The te
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-696792
an 'iReport' about the eCat posted on CNN.
Harry
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