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Date:         Thu, 4 Dec 2003 14:05:05 EST
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From:         George Goff <THX0001@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Shocks
Comments: To: kenwilfy@COMCAST.NET
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In a message dated 12/4/03 1:04:51 PM, kenwilfy@COMCAST.NET writes:

<< It just sounds like a difference in contruction to me. A solid steel beam is "beefier" than a steel I beam. Does that mean it is better? >>

How right you are, Ken. I guess it has something to do with the Deutche Methode which has seen some recent mention on this List. It all starts with the metallurgist and the engineer who has enough sense to consult him. For example, I have homely and skimpy German wrenches which will continue to outperform the fat and shiny junk from the Pacific Rim long after the junk has been returned to a blast furnace. Look at that simple piece of swaged tubing that VW calls a lug wrench. It looks like a piece of shit, but even it works surprisingly well.

You're right not to let appearances fool you. After all, some people even think I'm an asshole.

George


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