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Hallo everyone... Just a general comment. I have been working in the aftermarket spare parts in Europe since 2005, Unfortunately I just lurk about this forum, but find many of the subjects interesting.
One thing that dissapoints me is to see the negativity that seems to be continually directed at Exalt. I feel he is a person with a great deal of knowledge, experience in the MH world and tries to share his insights, thoughts about the future and starts many of the discussions contained in this forum. (being one of the few who do that)
I don't agree with all that is said, predictions, forecasts, rumours or what ever. After all this forum is called 'Industry News and WHISPERS' (I remember whispers as being things people know for certain, have heard, have picked up third hand or first hand,,,, which may actually be a rumour and not always fact.)
All I am trying to say guys, lets all treat other with a bit of respect (instead of having critisism on each spelling mistake or misquote, or something that you don't agree with.... after all nobody is forcing you to read it...) lets discuss!!
Hope by posting this I haven't poked my nose it to much.. (and sorry for any spelling mistakes, but they come free with the festive season and were intentional :) )
  • Posted 14 Dec 2018 01:46
  • By MacREALS
  • joined 8 Sep'12 - 5 messages
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