Remote Start on 2002-2004 A6s ?
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Comaparison of Remote Start Sytems and Pre-Heaters [Was: Remote Start on 2002-2004 A6s ?]
On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 01:26:25 GMT, "AustinMini.OsiTech.Net"
<QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>There is nothing worse than the uneducated opinion on a subject Wolfgang.
>None of your points are valid and are all untrue.
I admitted that Dave corrected me on the alarm issues, maybe you can
elaborate on the other items?
>Spend some time on the subject matter first before engaging keyboard in the
>future.
I will surely continue to do that.
Gruß
Wolfgang
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<QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>There is nothing worse than the uneducated opinion on a subject Wolfgang.
>None of your points are valid and are all untrue.
I admitted that Dave corrected me on the alarm issues, maybe you can
elaborate on the other items?
>Spend some time on the subject matter first before engaging keyboard in the
>future.
I will surely continue to do that.
Gruß
Wolfgang
--
* Das ist meine Standardsignatur gezippt mit SigZip
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Comaparison of Remote Start Sytems and Pre-Heaters [Was: Remote Start on 2002-2004 A6s ?]
On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 01:26:25 GMT, "AustinMini.OsiTech.Net"
<QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>There is nothing worse than the uneducated opinion on a subject Wolfgang.
>None of your points are valid and are all untrue.
I admitted that Dave corrected me on the alarm issues, maybe you can
elaborate on the other items?
>Spend some time on the subject matter first before engaging keyboard in the
>future.
I will surely continue to do that.
Gruß
Wolfgang
--
* Das ist meine Standardsignatur gezippt mit SigZip
<QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>There is nothing worse than the uneducated opinion on a subject Wolfgang.
>None of your points are valid and are all untrue.
I admitted that Dave corrected me on the alarm issues, maybe you can
elaborate on the other items?
>Spend some time on the subject matter first before engaging keyboard in the
>future.
I will surely continue to do that.
Gruß
Wolfgang
--
* Das ist meine Standardsignatur gezippt mit SigZip
#23
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Re: Comaparison of Remote Start Sytems and Pre-Heaters [Was: Remote Start on 2002-2004 A6s ?]
On 2005-02-06, Wolfgang Pawlinetz <w.pawlinetz@a1.net> wrote:
> On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 01:26:25 GMT, "AustinMini.OsiTech.Net"
><QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>
>>There is nothing worse than the uneducated opinion on a subject Wolfgang.
>>None of your points are valid and are all untrue.
>
> I admitted that Dave corrected me on the alarm issues, maybe you can
> elaborate on the other items?
>
>>Spend some time on the subject matter first before engaging keyboard in the
>>future.
>
> I will surely continue to do that.
Now this was civilised answer from you Wolfgang to not so civilised
posting and thank you for that. Furthermore, I really think that there
are better ways to pre-heat the car and it is never good idea to let the
engine run without observation. I have a suspicion that these kind of
devices (remote start) are forbidden atleast here in Finland (were the
need is true) as I have never heard anybody using them.
To the original poster: evaluate other choices.
--
Petri Rehtonen
> On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 01:26:25 GMT, "AustinMini.OsiTech.Net"
><QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>
>>There is nothing worse than the uneducated opinion on a subject Wolfgang.
>>None of your points are valid and are all untrue.
>
> I admitted that Dave corrected me on the alarm issues, maybe you can
> elaborate on the other items?
>
>>Spend some time on the subject matter first before engaging keyboard in the
>>future.
>
> I will surely continue to do that.
Now this was civilised answer from you Wolfgang to not so civilised
posting and thank you for that. Furthermore, I really think that there
are better ways to pre-heat the car and it is never good idea to let the
engine run without observation. I have a suspicion that these kind of
devices (remote start) are forbidden atleast here in Finland (were the
need is true) as I have never heard anybody using them.
To the original poster: evaluate other choices.
--
Petri Rehtonen
#24
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Re: Comaparison of Remote Start Sytems and Pre-Heaters [Was: Remote Start on 2002-2004 A6s ?]
On 2005-02-06, Wolfgang Pawlinetz <w.pawlinetz@a1.net> wrote:
> On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 01:26:25 GMT, "AustinMini.OsiTech.Net"
><QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>
>>There is nothing worse than the uneducated opinion on a subject Wolfgang.
>>None of your points are valid and are all untrue.
>
> I admitted that Dave corrected me on the alarm issues, maybe you can
> elaborate on the other items?
>
>>Spend some time on the subject matter first before engaging keyboard in the
>>future.
>
> I will surely continue to do that.
Now this was civilised answer from you Wolfgang to not so civilised
posting and thank you for that. Furthermore, I really think that there
are better ways to pre-heat the car and it is never good idea to let the
engine run without observation. I have a suspicion that these kind of
devices (remote start) are forbidden atleast here in Finland (were the
need is true) as I have never heard anybody using them.
To the original poster: evaluate other choices.
--
Petri Rehtonen
> On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 01:26:25 GMT, "AustinMini.OsiTech.Net"
><QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>
>>There is nothing worse than the uneducated opinion on a subject Wolfgang.
>>None of your points are valid and are all untrue.
>
> I admitted that Dave corrected me on the alarm issues, maybe you can
> elaborate on the other items?
>
>>Spend some time on the subject matter first before engaging keyboard in the
>>future.
>
> I will surely continue to do that.
Now this was civilised answer from you Wolfgang to not so civilised
posting and thank you for that. Furthermore, I really think that there
are better ways to pre-heat the car and it is never good idea to let the
engine run without observation. I have a suspicion that these kind of
devices (remote start) are forbidden atleast here in Finland (were the
need is true) as I have never heard anybody using them.
To the original poster: evaluate other choices.
--
Petri Rehtonen
#25
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Re: Comaparison of Remote Start Sytems and Pre-Heaters [Was: Remote Start on 2002-2004 A6s ?]
On 2005-02-06, Wolfgang Pawlinetz <w.pawlinetz@a1.net> wrote:
> On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 01:26:25 GMT, "AustinMini.OsiTech.Net"
><QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>
>>There is nothing worse than the uneducated opinion on a subject Wolfgang.
>>None of your points are valid and are all untrue.
>
> I admitted that Dave corrected me on the alarm issues, maybe you can
> elaborate on the other items?
>
>>Spend some time on the subject matter first before engaging keyboard in the
>>future.
>
> I will surely continue to do that.
Now this was civilised answer from you Wolfgang to not so civilised
posting and thank you for that. Furthermore, I really think that there
are better ways to pre-heat the car and it is never good idea to let the
engine run without observation. I have a suspicion that these kind of
devices (remote start) are forbidden atleast here in Finland (were the
need is true) as I have never heard anybody using them.
To the original poster: evaluate other choices.
--
Petri Rehtonen
> On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 01:26:25 GMT, "AustinMini.OsiTech.Net"
><QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>
>>There is nothing worse than the uneducated opinion on a subject Wolfgang.
>>None of your points are valid and are all untrue.
>
> I admitted that Dave corrected me on the alarm issues, maybe you can
> elaborate on the other items?
>
>>Spend some time on the subject matter first before engaging keyboard in the
>>future.
>
> I will surely continue to do that.
Now this was civilised answer from you Wolfgang to not so civilised
posting and thank you for that. Furthermore, I really think that there
are better ways to pre-heat the car and it is never good idea to let the
engine run without observation. I have a suspicion that these kind of
devices (remote start) are forbidden atleast here in Finland (were the
need is true) as I have never heard anybody using them.
To the original poster: evaluate other choices.
--
Petri Rehtonen
#26
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Re: Comaparison of Remote Start Sytems and Pre-Heaters [Was: Remote Start on 2002-2004 A6s ?]
Petri, civility is relative. I have no patience for dissemination of wrong
information and thus have no obligation to be civil to you but yes Wolfgang
respond admirably but you are a flame fanning moron. There are no better
alternative. The original poster wasn't asking for your sermon he was merely
asking for how it should be done to an A6.
If you don't want to do it to your car that is fine, some of us are using it
for years with no issues.
Get your head out of your ****. Now how is that for uncivility - lol.
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> On 2005-02-06, Wolfgang Pawlinetz <w.pawlinetz@a1.net> wrote:
>> On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 01:26:25 GMT, "AustinMini.OsiTech.Net"
>><QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>>
>>>There is nothing worse than the uneducated opinion on a subject Wolfgang.
>>>None of your points are valid and are all untrue.
>>
>> I admitted that Dave corrected me on the alarm issues, maybe you can
>> elaborate on the other items?
>>
>>>Spend some time on the subject matter first before engaging keyboard in
>>>the
>>>future.
>>
>> I will surely continue to do that.
>
> Now this was civilised answer from you Wolfgang to not so civilised
> posting and thank you for that. Furthermore, I really think that there
> are better ways to pre-heat the car and it is never good idea to let the
> engine run without observation. I have a suspicion that these kind of
> devices (remote start) are forbidden atleast here in Finland (were the
> need is true) as I have never heard anybody using them.
>
> To the original poster: evaluate other choices.
>
> --
> Petri Rehtonen
information and thus have no obligation to be civil to you but yes Wolfgang
respond admirably but you are a flame fanning moron. There are no better
alternative. The original poster wasn't asking for your sermon he was merely
asking for how it should be done to an A6.
If you don't want to do it to your car that is fine, some of us are using it
for years with no issues.
Get your head out of your ****. Now how is that for uncivility - lol.
--
_________________________________
http://austinmini.ositech.net
Looking for cheap Austin Mini, Wagon, Clubman, Mokes and other variants for
sale in the USA.
"Petri Rehtonen" <rehto@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:OClNd.251$KV2.250@read3.inet.fi...
> On 2005-02-06, Wolfgang Pawlinetz <w.pawlinetz@a1.net> wrote:
>> On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 01:26:25 GMT, "AustinMini.OsiTech.Net"
>><QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>>
>>>There is nothing worse than the uneducated opinion on a subject Wolfgang.
>>>None of your points are valid and are all untrue.
>>
>> I admitted that Dave corrected me on the alarm issues, maybe you can
>> elaborate on the other items?
>>
>>>Spend some time on the subject matter first before engaging keyboard in
>>>the
>>>future.
>>
>> I will surely continue to do that.
>
> Now this was civilised answer from you Wolfgang to not so civilised
> posting and thank you for that. Furthermore, I really think that there
> are better ways to pre-heat the car and it is never good idea to let the
> engine run without observation. I have a suspicion that these kind of
> devices (remote start) are forbidden atleast here in Finland (were the
> need is true) as I have never heard anybody using them.
>
> To the original poster: evaluate other choices.
>
> --
> Petri Rehtonen
#27
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Re: Comaparison of Remote Start Sytems and Pre-Heaters [Was: Remote Start on 2002-2004 A6s ?]
Petri, civility is relative. I have no patience for dissemination of wrong
information and thus have no obligation to be civil to you but yes Wolfgang
respond admirably but you are a flame fanning moron. There are no better
alternative. The original poster wasn't asking for your sermon he was merely
asking for how it should be done to an A6.
If you don't want to do it to your car that is fine, some of us are using it
for years with no issues.
Get your head out of your ****. Now how is that for uncivility - lol.
--
_________________________________
http://austinmini.ositech.net
Looking for cheap Austin Mini, Wagon, Clubman, Mokes and other variants for
sale in the USA.
"Petri Rehtonen" <rehto@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:OClNd.251$KV2.250@read3.inet.fi...
> On 2005-02-06, Wolfgang Pawlinetz <w.pawlinetz@a1.net> wrote:
>> On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 01:26:25 GMT, "AustinMini.OsiTech.Net"
>><QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>>
>>>There is nothing worse than the uneducated opinion on a subject Wolfgang.
>>>None of your points are valid and are all untrue.
>>
>> I admitted that Dave corrected me on the alarm issues, maybe you can
>> elaborate on the other items?
>>
>>>Spend some time on the subject matter first before engaging keyboard in
>>>the
>>>future.
>>
>> I will surely continue to do that.
>
> Now this was civilised answer from you Wolfgang to not so civilised
> posting and thank you for that. Furthermore, I really think that there
> are better ways to pre-heat the car and it is never good idea to let the
> engine run without observation. I have a suspicion that these kind of
> devices (remote start) are forbidden atleast here in Finland (were the
> need is true) as I have never heard anybody using them.
>
> To the original poster: evaluate other choices.
>
> --
> Petri Rehtonen
information and thus have no obligation to be civil to you but yes Wolfgang
respond admirably but you are a flame fanning moron. There are no better
alternative. The original poster wasn't asking for your sermon he was merely
asking for how it should be done to an A6.
If you don't want to do it to your car that is fine, some of us are using it
for years with no issues.
Get your head out of your ****. Now how is that for uncivility - lol.
--
_________________________________
http://austinmini.ositech.net
Looking for cheap Austin Mini, Wagon, Clubman, Mokes and other variants for
sale in the USA.
"Petri Rehtonen" <rehto@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:OClNd.251$KV2.250@read3.inet.fi...
> On 2005-02-06, Wolfgang Pawlinetz <w.pawlinetz@a1.net> wrote:
>> On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 01:26:25 GMT, "AustinMini.OsiTech.Net"
>><QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>>
>>>There is nothing worse than the uneducated opinion on a subject Wolfgang.
>>>None of your points are valid and are all untrue.
>>
>> I admitted that Dave corrected me on the alarm issues, maybe you can
>> elaborate on the other items?
>>
>>>Spend some time on the subject matter first before engaging keyboard in
>>>the
>>>future.
>>
>> I will surely continue to do that.
>
> Now this was civilised answer from you Wolfgang to not so civilised
> posting and thank you for that. Furthermore, I really think that there
> are better ways to pre-heat the car and it is never good idea to let the
> engine run without observation. I have a suspicion that these kind of
> devices (remote start) are forbidden atleast here in Finland (were the
> need is true) as I have never heard anybody using them.
>
> To the original poster: evaluate other choices.
>
> --
> Petri Rehtonen
#28
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Re: Comaparison of Remote Start Sytems and Pre-Heaters [Was: Remote Start on 2002-2004 A6s ?]
Petri, civility is relative. I have no patience for dissemination of wrong
information and thus have no obligation to be civil to you but yes Wolfgang
respond admirably but you are a flame fanning moron. There are no better
alternative. The original poster wasn't asking for your sermon he was merely
asking for how it should be done to an A6.
If you don't want to do it to your car that is fine, some of us are using it
for years with no issues.
Get your head out of your ****. Now how is that for uncivility - lol.
--
_________________________________
http://austinmini.ositech.net
Looking for cheap Austin Mini, Wagon, Clubman, Mokes and other variants for
sale in the USA.
"Petri Rehtonen" <rehto@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:OClNd.251$KV2.250@read3.inet.fi...
> On 2005-02-06, Wolfgang Pawlinetz <w.pawlinetz@a1.net> wrote:
>> On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 01:26:25 GMT, "AustinMini.OsiTech.Net"
>><QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>>
>>>There is nothing worse than the uneducated opinion on a subject Wolfgang.
>>>None of your points are valid and are all untrue.
>>
>> I admitted that Dave corrected me on the alarm issues, maybe you can
>> elaborate on the other items?
>>
>>>Spend some time on the subject matter first before engaging keyboard in
>>>the
>>>future.
>>
>> I will surely continue to do that.
>
> Now this was civilised answer from you Wolfgang to not so civilised
> posting and thank you for that. Furthermore, I really think that there
> are better ways to pre-heat the car and it is never good idea to let the
> engine run without observation. I have a suspicion that these kind of
> devices (remote start) are forbidden atleast here in Finland (were the
> need is true) as I have never heard anybody using them.
>
> To the original poster: evaluate other choices.
>
> --
> Petri Rehtonen
information and thus have no obligation to be civil to you but yes Wolfgang
respond admirably but you are a flame fanning moron. There are no better
alternative. The original poster wasn't asking for your sermon he was merely
asking for how it should be done to an A6.
If you don't want to do it to your car that is fine, some of us are using it
for years with no issues.
Get your head out of your ****. Now how is that for uncivility - lol.
--
_________________________________
http://austinmini.ositech.net
Looking for cheap Austin Mini, Wagon, Clubman, Mokes and other variants for
sale in the USA.
"Petri Rehtonen" <rehto@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:OClNd.251$KV2.250@read3.inet.fi...
> On 2005-02-06, Wolfgang Pawlinetz <w.pawlinetz@a1.net> wrote:
>> On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 01:26:25 GMT, "AustinMini.OsiTech.Net"
>><QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>>
>>>There is nothing worse than the uneducated opinion on a subject Wolfgang.
>>>None of your points are valid and are all untrue.
>>
>> I admitted that Dave corrected me on the alarm issues, maybe you can
>> elaborate on the other items?
>>
>>>Spend some time on the subject matter first before engaging keyboard in
>>>the
>>>future.
>>
>> I will surely continue to do that.
>
> Now this was civilised answer from you Wolfgang to not so civilised
> posting and thank you for that. Furthermore, I really think that there
> are better ways to pre-heat the car and it is never good idea to let the
> engine run without observation. I have a suspicion that these kind of
> devices (remote start) are forbidden atleast here in Finland (were the
> need is true) as I have never heard anybody using them.
>
> To the original poster: evaluate other choices.
>
> --
> Petri Rehtonen
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