| Leo Bueno |
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 22:29:59 +0200, Ian Hoare <ianhoare@angelfire.com>
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>Yup, I agree. And I'm increasingly getting the feeling that Leo is using us
>to do all his research for his wine class.
Because I value and appreciate all of you, I am definitely using your
input to do some of the research for the class--and I am not ashamed
to do so and to admit it.
Heck, I am proud to see that some of my questions are worthy of your
time and very thankful for your taking the time to respond to them.
In my outline, I have already noted the importance of alt.food.wine.
Thank you all again.
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| Ian Hoare |
Salut/Hi Leo,
le/on Thu, 02 Sep 2004 11:28:13 GMT, tu disais/you said:-
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>On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 22:29:59 +0200, Ian Hoare <ianhoare@angelfire.com>
>wrote:
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>>Yup, I agree. And I'm increasingly getting the feeling that Leo is using us
>>to do all his research for his wine class.
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>Because I value and appreciate all of you, I am definitely using your
>input to do some of the research for the class--and I am not ashamed
>to do so and to admit it.
What leaves a slightly sour taste in my mouth, Leo, is that you will be paid
for your classes for which we seem to be providing most of the data free of
charge. I'd have preferred it if you had made that clearer up front.
But I'm just an old grump, so pay no attention.
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Ian Hoare
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| Leo Bueno |
On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 23:23:17 +0200, Ian Hoare <ianhoare@angelfire.com>
wrote:
>Salut/Hi Leo,
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> le/on Thu, 02 Sep 2004 11:28:13 GMT, tu disais/you said:-
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>>On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 22:29:59 +0200, Ian Hoare <ianhoare@angelfire.com>
>>wrote:
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>>>
>>>Yup, I agree. And I'm increasingly getting the feeling that Leo is using us
>>>to do all his research for his wine class.
>>
>>
>>Because I value and appreciate all of you, I am definitely using your
>>input to do some of the research for the class--and I am not ashamed
>>to do so and to admit it.
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>What leaves a slightly sour taste in my mouth, Leo, is that you will be paid
>for your classes for which we seem to be providing most of the data free of
>charge. I'd have preferred it if you had made that clearer up front.
>
>But I'm just an old grump, so pay no attention.
>>
Unwarranted assumption, Mr. Hoare. I plan to use the classes as a
vehicle to raise funds for a foundation which funds research which
will hopefully find a cure for several diseases which cause blindness.
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| st.helier |
"Leo Bueno" wrote in message
> Unwarranted assumption, Mr. Hoare. I plan to use the classes
> as a vehicle to raise funds for a foundation which funds research
> which will hopefully find a cure for several diseases
> which cause blindness.
Including alcoholism! ;-)))))
(Sorry - twisted sense of humour!!!)
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> Do you like wine? Do you live in South Florida?
From what I have read of yet another approaching hurricane, who would want
to live in Florida?
Retreat to the (aboveground) cellars and batten down the hatches!!!
And good luck!!!!!!!!
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| Ian Hoare |
Salut/Hi Leo Bueno,
le/on Fri, 03 Sep 2004 02:56:02 GMT, tu disais/you said:-
>On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 23:23:17 +0200, Ian Hoare <ianhoare@angelfire.com>
>wrote:
>>>Because I value and appreciate all of you, I am definitely using your
>>>input to do some of the research for the class--and I am not ashamed
>>>to do so and to admit it.
>>
>>What leaves a slightly sour taste in my mouth, Leo, is that you will be paid
>>for your classes for which we seem to be providing most of the data free of
>>charge. I'd have preferred it if you had made that clearer up front.
>>
>>But I'm just an old grump, so pay no attention.
>>>
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>Unwarranted assumption, Mr. Hoare. I plan to use the classes as a
>vehicle to raise funds for a foundation which funds research which
>will hopefully find a cure for several diseases which cause blindness.
In which case I apologise unreservedly. But although it may be unwarranted,
you will admit it wasn't an unreasonable one, so all the more reason to have
told us all about it up front! You might even have had more responsive
answer.
Anyway, my apologies again. Good luck with Frances (I hope she's as kind to
you as her name sake in flesh and blood was to me).
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All the Best
Ian Hoare
http://www.souvigne.com
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| winemonger |
Leo Bueno <REMOVETHISleobueno@usa.net> wrote in message news:
> Unwarranted assumption, Mr. Hoare. I plan to use the classes as a
> vehicle to raise funds for a foundation which funds research which
> will hopefully find a cure for several diseases which cause blindness.
Stem cell research?
Totally off-topic,
e. winemonger
www.winemonger.com
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| Leo Bueno |
On 3 Sep 2004 08:45:11 -0700, winemonger@earthlink.net (winemonger)
wrote:
>Leo Bueno <REMOVETHISleobueno@usa.net> wrote in message news:
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>> Unwarranted assumption, Mr. Hoare. I plan to use the classes as a
>> vehicle to raise funds for a foundation which funds research which
>> will hopefully find a cure for several diseases which cause blindness.
>
>Stem cell research?
Whatever it takes. Please visit www.blindness.org. Better yet,
please send a check!
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| Richard Neidich |
Hi Leo...
what am I looking for in this link provided.
Also...huge hurricane. I have been following closely since I have relatives
in Kendall, Weston, and Palm Beach...let alone my condo that likely got
damaged on Hutchenson Island just north of Stuart. Initial info in the news
tells me that my insurance company will be doing lots of repairs.
Dick
"Leo Bueno" <REMOVETHISleobueno@usa.net> wrote in message
news:41kmj0tkt8n5843nsf7j4neal4iaag9oq0@4ax.com...
> On 3 Sep 2004 08:45:11 -0700, winemonger@earthlink.net (winemonger)
> wrote:
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>>Leo Bueno <REMOVETHISleobueno@usa.net> wrote in message news:
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>>> Unwarranted assumption, Mr. Hoare. I plan to use the classes as a
>>> vehicle to raise funds for a foundation which funds research which
>>> will hopefully find a cure for several diseases which cause blindness.
>>
>>Stem cell research?
>
> Whatever it takes. Please visit www.blindness.org. Better yet,
> please send a check!
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> Visit the MIAMI WINE TASTERS group at
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| Steve Slatcher |
On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 11:28:13 GMT, Leo Bueno
<REMOVETHISleobueno@usa.net> wrote:
>Because I value and appreciate all of you, I am definitely using your
>input to do some of the research for the class--and I am not ashamed
>to do so and to admit it.
Whilst I have no in-principle objection to what you are doing, I am
far from convinced that it is the most efficient way to prepare a
course - neither for you not us. Getting hold of a good book would be
an idea - or there are plenty of good resources on the Web.
Here, for example are some ready-made course notes:
http://www.wine-pages.com/course1.htm
You will need to check the copyright situation, of course.
Best wishes
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Steve Slatcher
http://pobox.com/~steve.slatcher
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| Steve Slatcher |
On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 11:28:13 GMT, Leo Bueno
<REMOVETHISleobueno@usa.net> wrote:
>Because I value and appreciate all of you, I am definitely using your
>input to do some of the research for the class--and I am not ashamed
>to do so and to admit it.
Whilst I have no in-principle objection to what you are doing, I am
far from convinced that it is the most efficient way to prepare a
course - neither for you not us. Getting hold of a good book would be
an idea - or there are plenty of good resources on the Web.
Here, for example are some ready-made course notes:
http://www.wine-pages.com/course1.htm
You will need to check the copyright situation, of course.
Best wishes
--
Steve Slatcher
http://pobox.com/~steve.slatcher
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