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kingr

posted on 7/1/03 at 11:43 AM Reply With Quote
With respect, I don't feel it's my place to teach people who are potentially trying to sell me things the correct usage of the English language, which is clearly documented. Things such as the wishbones are rather less easy to find out about, so I do think it would be helpful to tell them, but they've already been told and gave a "we know better" response.

While the seven has been copied by many many people who have taken a substantial proportion of the credit for the design (certainly of the chassis, if not the whole thing), it does seem rather rude to simply copy someone else's design absolutely wholesale and then, although not explicitly, suggest that it was yours. I would strongly suspect that it is 100% legal in this case to do this however.

When you are making a living out of something, you should be professional, not only in the production of your product, but also in how you present you product and company, how you deal with customers/suppliers/employees and also how you deal with competitors. If you are unable to do this, then you should pay someone else to do it. Failing in one area puts doubt on the others - If he's willing to "make do" with publicity, how do I know he's not willing to do the same with his welding? I would be shocked if I was expect to have to help him with his welding, and I why should it be any different with his publicity?

Kingr

P.S. before you go through what I have posted looking for errors, which doubtless exist, I'll point out to you that I'm not trying to sell anything.

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