Okay, I disappear for some weeks/months at a time so I may have missed "an announcement but...
I saw in a response to a question I had posted that Tim no longer posts here. What's up w/ him these days? Is he still working on boats? Alive?
Enquiring minds want to know.
TIM?
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- Deck Grunge Scrubber
- Posts: 45
- Joined: Tue Mar 06, 2007 4:33 pm
- Location: VA
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- Candidate for Boat-Obsession Medal
- Posts: 319
- Joined: Mon Oct 27, 2008 11:37 am
- Boat Name: Mi Tiempo
- Boat Type: Canadian Sailcraft CS27
- Location: victoria bc canada
Re: TIM?
Tim is alive and well and working on his own Fisher 30 on weekends http://www.fisher30.lackeysailing.com/l ... 12212.html and working currently on a Tartan 34 in his day job http://www.lackeysailing.com/snowlily/2 ... /12512.htm
He still posts occasionally here.
He still posts occasionally here.
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- Master of the Arcane
- Posts: 1317
- Joined: Thu Dec 28, 2006 8:50 am
- Boat Name: Hirilondë
- Boat Type: 1967 Pearson Renegade
- Location: Charlestown, RI
Re: TIM?
Well, maybe, sort of. His last visit was Sept 11, dunno if he posted. If you click on any forum member's name you can get their activity data.mitiempo wrote: He still posts occasionally here.
Dave Finnegan
builder of Spindrift 9N #521 'Wingë'
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builder of Spindrift 9N #521 'Wingë'
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Gresham’s Law of information: Bad information drives out good. No matter how long ago a correction for a particular error may have appeared in print or online, it never seems to catch up with the ever-widening distribution of the error.