Scott, did you just change the mailing list tagline to bolster your
argument, or did I just notice the change today? Very clever. The old
one always made me want to have a beer.
Les...
Howard R. Hamilton wrote:
> Scott Walde wrote:
>
>> Howard R. Hamilton wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Continuing the OT thread, my leatherman rides on my hip, and I ride a
>>> Harley on occasion. I tend to use almost all of the tools on it at
>>> least once a month, and a number of the tools get used several times
>>> a day. A good leatherman is a necessity.
>>
>>
>> Okay, fine. But my point was, if you already have your toolbox full
>> of proper tools, would you grab your leatherman or your "real" #2
>> phillips?
>>
>> To continue the init analogy, it might make sense to take the
>> leatherman on an "embedded" trip, but why bother when you're back in
>> the shop?
>>
>> ttyl
>> srw
>
> Your analogy is good, but I am on the road a lot of the time, and quite
> often with my leatherman as the only tool. That is why it is a
> leatherman, and not some cheap imitation. A good leatherman works well
> for most tasks.
>
> BUZ
>
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Received on Sat Jan 6 13:34:32 2007
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