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Old 03-14-2005, 09:50 PM
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Non Technical but congrats Curtis73

Congrats on becoming a Mod curtis. Your the man with the long explainions that make everyone alittle smarter. Congrats curtis.
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Re: Non Technical but congrats Curtis73

Definately, congratulations. I haven't really had time to post in Engineering/Technical for a long time with school, but I have been following them and I have to say that I have been really impressed with alot you have had to say. Again, congratulations.
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If anyone deserves to be a mod, Curtis is definitely the man for the job. I've learned so much from his posts I feel like i could write a book on automotive tech now!! Congratulations!!!!
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Re: Non Technical but congrats Curtis73

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If anyone deserves to be a mod, Curtis is definitely the man for the job. I've learned so much from his posts I feel like i could write a book on automotive tech now!! Congratulations!!!!
I agree. Curtis has a wealth of useful knowledge and I learn a lot from his posts.
Also he will answer questions (even mine) thoroughly and patiently without making the person seem like a doofus or unwelcome.
Well done!
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Re: Non Technical but congrats Curtis73

Ditto, Curtis great job!!
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