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Miata Mailing List: May 1996, Message #127
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From: kkmba@xnet.com Subject: Re: Re Shock Alarm Lunacy -- NOT Date: Thu, 2 May 1996 18:57:34 -0400
Hey Jeannie - I don't have any pet peeves against phRedd. If I somehow gave that impression, I am very sorry. (I don't know what I wrote that led you to believe that.) My pet peeves are 1) Mazda making the Miata options available only in packages - like 96's with factory installed hardtops and ABS only available in automatics, and 2) Dealers and car repair shops that rip off the customers instead of doing a quality job the first time, everytime. Other than that, I've got no peeves with anyone or anything on the list. kathi On Tue, 30 Apr 1996, JEANNIE_HOBBS@hp-santaclara-om3.om.hp.com wrote: >Item Subject: cc:Mail Text > >>> If it's dull enough to avoid going off for false alarms, then it's also >>> dull enough to ignore someone sitting down in the drivers seat. >>> >>> I pity your neighbors. > >>I think you are a little uptight. I have an alarm on my '94. It has shock >>sensor and a motion sensor. The motion sensor has two stages and only >>goes off (at least so far) when you penetrate the interior of the car. >>Stick your hand in and off it goes. The shock sensor is set low on >>purpose. It only goes with a HARD bump. > > Oh, lay off Pat, Tony. Everyone here seems to have a pet peeve or > two, and Pat's is false alarms. Mine are misspellings and bad > grammar. Matt's is insurance. Mike's is bike haters. Kathi's is > Phredd. Phredd's is working. Cindy's is stray cats. Others have > lyin' Canajuns, DC roads, and stock Miatas on their lists. And yours > seems to be keep-the-handle-up door locks! > > Live and let live, > > Jeannie Hobbs and "Wendy" > Boulder Creek, CA > Now THIS is living! > > > > >