Dan,
I feel much better now knowing that you speak for all voting in the entire
USA...NOT. Thumb drives floated around in Fulton County where the votes
changed by several hundred thousand. Observers were obstructed. Votes were
counted after observers were sent home under the guise of a water
Sorry guys, but I'm not going to continue a waste of time discussion regarding
this election. Yes, the machines should work. And everyone should tell the
truth. And Santa Claus does exist. If you want to join the MSM and say any
contrary opinion is a misstatement, then that is your right. M
Kaleb,
Some people are drinking the kolaide. GA. reran the same corrupt votes 3 times
without confirming signatures. What's the definition of insanity? The gov and
SOS are linked into a voting machine selection scam and therefore have made no
REAL steps to isolate the illegal votes, especiall
Kaleb,
When I had cracked ribs during the 80s, the Dr. gave me some mild pain pills
and a wrap for my ribs and chest to limit my movement and protect against any
coughing or heavy breathing. It took me 3-4 weeks to fully recover. It hurt
to breathe deep, it hurt to cough, and it hurt to make a
Well, I hate to even chime in here, but... I know some of you are purist, but
my 1983 300D with over 360,000 miles and still the same compressor from 20
years ago, has run R12, Freeze12, DuraCool, R134a, and something else. The oil
has been mixed. It will still cool if topped off and stop the
I had two 1964 Corvair Monzas when I was in college. They were great cars. I
lived in the country and they handled curvy roads great. Ralph was full of it
and like people of today, wrote a book to make a name and money. Who cares
about the truth. Being so low to the ground, it was almost i
Just some more info. My old Indies used the rule of thumb that you replaced
the rotors with every 2nd or 3rd set of pads, depending on the rotor wear.
Never turn the rotors. This worked great on both my 123 and 116.
Best Wishes,
Roger
Roger Hale
Dinnerware Classics, Inc.
Monroe, Ga.
770-267-08
Guys, look at the WHO site. They have scared everyone with their pandemic
stuff, but even they think it will be gone, like the flu, as soon as the temps
get into the 70s/80s (yes, root for global warming). The big worry is getting
big pharma to get some treatment drugs before next Winter/flu s
For those who might care, here's one of many stories about why water levels are
rising on the east coast of the US. I was told this over 4 decades ago in my
HS science classes. Yes folks, the east coast has been sinking for centuries.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/trevornace/2017/09/12/study-fi
According to the CDC for 2018, the USA had 14.9 flu deaths per 100,000
population. The 2017-2018 flu season was severe for all populations and
resulted in an estimated 959,000 hospitalizations and 61,099 deaths. I
seriously doubt that the Corona Beer virus will come close to these numbers.
B
Kevin,
Yes, you can apply that money to a 240D, but you'll still have a low power,
smaller, worse handling vehicle than the 1980 300SD. And you can buy a kit on
eBay for $450 to replace the servo system. I have a 1980 300SD which now has
around 420,000 miles. I finally replaced the trans abou
Dan,
My view might be different as I grew up in the country and somewhat close to
"smaller" big cities (no NY or LA). It was my experience that if you didn't
show by 5:00PM you were out of luck. In the 60's grocery and some other
businesses started staying open to 6, 7, 8, and finally 9:00PM i
Gee whiz, could you guys give this wind stuff a rest. It's obvious that no one
has an answer. You've bored me to the point that I may have to go read posts
on the Ritter list which died a while back but still hasn't realized it from
just this sort of discussions. I'm going to get my 1980 300S
Yes, these are the business grade Elitebooks. I did some purchasing for a
company back in 2014-2015 and these were the units I purchased for everyone
that needed a laptop. Great machines, durable, plenty fast, excellent video,
etc. And the price looks really good also.
Best Wishes,
Roger
Roge
Kaleb,
Glad to hear the good news. I figured it was something basic. I guess we all
forgot to tell you to check the original Win10 upgrade specs against your
system which would probably have pointed out the issue you had. Is there still
no way to use PCMover to help instead of loading a lot o
Kaleb,
I realized I left out the assumption per your email that you would do a fresh
install on the new SSD drive of Win 10 Pro. That way when you move the apps,
etc. from the old drive to the SSD all should be well. Check to be sure
PCMover will go from Win7 to Win10. It's been a few years s
Kaleb,
Sorry to hear you are still having problems. Do you have another PC? If so
you can do the following. Put your secondary drive (your original) into the
second PC. Hopefully, it will boot ok. If it does, you can use PCMover to
move all your apps from the second PC back to your original
Craig,
I bought a thumb drive on eBay that has Win10 plus some repair stuff. It all
fits on the 8gb thumb drive. Very convenient, I've used it several times now.
You still need a product code to activate.
Roger
Roger Hale
Dinnerware Classics, Inc.
Monroe, Ga.
770-267-0850
www.dinnerwareclassic
Kaleb,
I feel for you as I've had some of those experiences. Did you get the same
error again? My last install was from a thumb drive I ordered on eBay that
includes Windows 10 plus some problem fix software. I agree with the comment
about going directly to the web and not using WiFi. Have y
Kaleb,
Have you run a search for logs? There is a log folder under Windows. It
normally only holds "update" logs, but check anyway. Also, did you go to your
PC maker and get the latest BIOS? I still think it's something simple which is
being masked by the final error message. Did you get my
Kaleb,
I sent you some file attachments, but neither my email or the files seem to
have made it through to you. If you get them, try the Upgrade Assistant
(original). It was good at finding and showing actual reasons that your PC is
not ready for an upgrade. It was the reason I found out that
Kaleb,
What was the error code this time? And please look for a log file for more
specifics. I'll bet when you find the cause it is something simple. Do you
have any "strange apps" that Win10 needs to make compatible from Win7? Take
everything out of your startup folder and retry. You might
Kaleb,
I may have missed it before, but can you tell me what the pc is that you are
upgrading? For example, maker/model, processor, mem amt. and type, HD and free
space, etc. Also, have you checked that you have the latest Win7 OS upgrades
and that your BIOS is current. Also, I would suggest
Kaleb,
Have you checked that you have the latest updates for Win7 before you try to do
the upgrade? Also, it may be that you are upgrading from an Ultimate version,
which is possible, but again, it should end up as Win10 Pro. I've only
upgraded from Win7 Pro 64-bit to Win10 Pro 64-bit and that
Kaleb, look at this link...
https://www.thewindowsclub.com/windows-10-update-keeps-failing-0x8007001f-0x20006
Did you turn off your virus software? Clear any cache?
Good Luck,
Roger
Roger Hale
Dinnerware Classics, Inc.
Monroe, Ga.
770-267-0850
www.dinnerwareclassics.com
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Kaleb,
Did you check for an installation or error log or event log that might give you
the exact cause for the load failure? If you have Ultimate, you will end up
with Win10 Pro, not Ultimate. Are you certain that your Win7 ultimate product
key is a valid key? I ordered a thumb drive from a g
Kaleb,
Much like problem determination on a car, you need to provide more than "it
failed for some reason". Was it hardware, too little disk space, bad Win7
product id, etc. You have until Jan. 14 to upgrade using the free upgrade with
a valid Win7 product ID.
Best Wishes,
Roger
Roger Hale
Din
Larry,
I pass on to you what I've told before. I have two old Dell Vostros with Dual
Core processors. They were originally 4mb memory which Dell said couldn't be
upgraded because they never certified it as well as not certifying Win10. I
upgraded both to Win10 back in 2016, I think, first yea
Remember the simple and factual statement by the little boy in the movie
Kindergarten Cop. Boys have a penis and girls have a vagina. You can want to
be something else, but what you are is what you are. Our society is at the
brink of dissolution. I hope we can save it.
Best Wishes,
Roger
Rog
Well, I'll add some info too. I've used ConsumerCellular for a long time
now and have not been disappointed. Of my over 50 years dealing with
businesses, they have by far the best customer service. I use two older
iPhones and they work fine on the road. I use the ATT sims. My home is in
Dan,
One last simple test. You should have a simple toggle light switch somewhere
near the furnace/ac. Turn it off. Turn the thermostat off and set the temp to
as low as it will go. Let this set for a few minutes. Turn the switch on at
the furnace/ac. Reset the thermostat to on and gradual
You can find people who sell a hard drive with Win10 preloaded on eBay for not
too much money. Check their reviews as sometimes Win10 is loaded but the
license number is not valid. It will work, but constantly remind you to
activate Windows. Or you might try some of the parts sellers on eBay
It's unfortunate that some of you hate Windows. I've used it since it was a
separate app that ran on DOS. Win 3.1 was deviled by uncontrolled DLL files.
Win 95 tried to be compatible with everyone. Win 98 was good. Win XP was
really good. Rarely used Win 2000. Win 7 was extremely stable.
Thanks to all for their input and suggestions. More detail: the rear axles
and boots look ok, no slack there, the tranny was a used unit purchased in
Arizona and installed 2 years ago (probably less than 1,000 miles since
installed) and it's ok except the vac from the IP to the modulator can't
Time to consult the brain trust. I've been getting my 1980 300SD revitalized
and back into driving condition. Almost everything is done, except, it still
has a vibration somewhere in the drive train when accelerating. It starts at
around 40mph. My Indie replaced the rear flex disk which redu
Kaleb, thanks mucho for the Carfax report. And others for comments about the
timing chain. I'll look deeper. The car looks great inside and out, but as we
know appearances can be deceiving. I need to do a direct contact with the
seller and look at it in person.
Thanks again to everyone,
Roge
Hi, does anyone have a Carfax account that could run a report for me. I'm
interested in a 2008 ML320 with around 84,000 miles. It's a diesel, pre
Bluetec. The vin is 4JGBB22EX8A375449. Also, recent maintenance included
replacing the timing chain and tensioner. What would cause this at such
Sorry, for the confusion. With age the little grey cells don't always fire
correctly. Pepboys includes free installation with free red/green corrosion
preventives. And sorry Kaleb, I haven't been to a WalMart since they started
putting American workers out of work with Chinese goods. If you
Yes, they have a terrible website. It said my local store didn't have this
battery, but it did. I just went to the search line on my browser in put in
the line above. One of the "deals" was for Pepboys. I clicked the link and
got the online special. It is a group 49 with the POS on the righ
In case anyone needs this battery for an older diesel, Pepboys has a really
good deal right now. If you do a web search for this battery and select the
Pepboys deal, you get the following: Battery is $179 in store, but $159 on the
web only. Then you get a $40.00 instant discount, so it's only
Gee guys, if you don't like 123 FB, then simply don't read it. It does get
weary reading all the disparaging remarks. How about some positive remarks for
issues normally discussed on this list?
So, to get your minds of 123 FB, which is better, a GL350 or a ML 350? And are
the Bluetec diesels
Just to clarify, the 1980 300SD is a 116 and not a 126. Although, mine does
have 126 front brakes. It was made towards the end of the model year and I
guess they just switched in 126 brake parts. It fooled my Indies the first
time they did the front brakes.
Best Wishes,
Roger
Roger Hale
Dinn
Andrew, we've owned this car since about 1996. It was originally purchased by
a lady doctor when new and she kept it meaning to give it to one of her
kids...but they didn't want it. Anyway, right before we got it from a small
car lot, she had had it to the local MB dealership in Atlanta for a
Thanks for the kind words on my wife's car. I'm getting ready to do some much
needed normal maintenance. And no Andrew, it would take a lot more than $500.
It only has around 420,000 miles and on dino oil no less.
Thanks again,
Roger
Roger Hale
Dinnerware Classics, Inc.
Monroe, Ga.
770-267-085
Hi guys, my wife thought you might enjoy this short video of her 1980 300SD.
Enjoy,
Roger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTnBWazhKWo&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTnBWazhKWo&feature=youtu.be
Roger Hale
Dinnerware Classics, Inc.
Monroe, Ga.
770-267-0850
www.dinnerwarec
Dan,
I thought they used to call this Worth astral grey...or am I thinking of
something else. The mind wanders and the little grey cells don't like up as
good as they used to.
Best Wishes,
Roger
Roger Hale
Dinnerware Classics, Inc.
Monroe, Ga.
770-267-0850
www.dinnerwareclassics.com
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Hi folks,
Per the boss, yes my wife, I need to replace the 2008 Ford Escape with a
better riding vehicle. I'm thinking about an ML350, preferably a diesel,
Bluetec I guess. Per my retired wallet purchasing ability, I'm looking at
between 2008 and 2012. They don't seem to hold very much
Kaleb, my current Frig needed a compressor replacement after only 6 months.
The repairman said new Frigs are undersized on the compressors in order to get
good energy ratings. He installed a larger/proper compressor and it has been
working fine for around 8 years now. Maybe you should get the
It might be the Frig Kaleb. Several years ago, I had a GFI that would trip
when the Microwave was on with the coffee pot. I'd reset it and days later it
would trip again. So, I replaced the GFI and the new one tripped as well.
Some time later I purchased and installed a new counter top micro
Well, I'll give you another data point from years ago. Back around 2000, I
needed a glow plug relay for my 1980 300SD. MB wanted my wallet and first born
so nothing there. I tried a used one, but as the SD was still in change, the
prior years didn't work correctly. Finally, I found one for t
Ok, here's something for one of you bottom feeders on the list. Body looks
good, but that's all you get, but if that's all you need, then it's free.
https://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/zip/d/atlanta-scrap-metal-junk-car-mercedes/6959112559.html
Best Wishes,
Roger
Roger Hale
Dinnerware Classi
Hey guys, well, I have an iphone 5SE. I purchased it a couple of years ago on
eBay. The seller is a company in Florida that refurbs and sells iphones. I
got it for under $100. I have it tethered to my ipad 4, setup for WIFI calling
when I'm home, Bluetooth connection to a keyboard, etc. I h
Well, I'll add a little of what I know second hand from my BIL who drove diesel
trucks as a business for over 40 years, now retired. In the early days, you
could slightly increase the fuel and get more power, plus more smoke. But, the
new trucks are computer controlled, so the computer regulat
Gee, would you guys consider getting off W123 FB? It doesn't seem like you are
helping. Also, if people could clip their replies, it would save my mouse a
lot of scrolling.
Thanks guys, now if anyone else knows anything about Smartcar tranny problems,
I would sincerely appreciate a reply, of
Hi, my BIL has acquired a Smart car and is having issues with the transmission.
If anyone on the list has any experience, would you please contact me.
Thanks,
Roger
Roger Hale
Dinnerware Classics, Inc.
Monroe, Ga.
770-267-0850
www.dinnerwareclassics.com
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So, could you guys please clip your emails, toenails, or something? These long
repetition filled emails take up space and cause me to abuse my mouse having to
scroll so much to get past them.
Just a polite request. Toenail clipping is at your discretion.
Best Wishes,
Roger
Roger Hale
Dinn
In Georgia, yet another greedy politician state, they passed a law last year
that if you have more than $500,000 per year in internet sales, you are
required to collect tax on those sales. It's just more greedy political stuff.
We need to all stop carping about this stuff and start voting thes
Dan,
I don't know if this will help in your situation but... Years ago I
needed a part (spring) for the mirror on my 1980 300SD. After inquiring for
help on the "other list", Stu said it's a kit. I went to the Atlanta MB
dealership and was told the same. However, my Indie found the pa
Well, look on the bright side. When that 24 square mile chunk of the Hawaiian
island breaks off, WA, OR, CA and a lot of other places will no longer exist.
So wine tasting will no longer matter. This is just another chisel mark on the
rock we call our society and culture.
Best wishes,
Roge
If the vac pump had gone bad, you would have shut off, brake booster problem,
and tranny shift problem. I've had this before on a 617. It sounds like you
also may have moved the little linkage pieces on the shut off valve on top of
the IP as well as knocked off the vac line. Those vac lines a
If you check Youtube, you'll see how to make this tool from a marker pen cap.
It will work also for a lot less money.
Enjoy,
Roger
Roger Hale
Dinnerware Classics, Inc.
Monroe, Ga.
770-267-0850
www.dinnerwareclassics.com
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Dan,
I would go for it before someone else. The car looks great. The servo
is a 1/2 hour replacement. If the fan is bad, it's an easy replacement via the
glove box. Check the front suspension and the rear axles. It might need a
valve adjustment. If the power is low, it's probably f
Kaleb,
It seems amazing that the honest, elected officials would be dishonest.
You should move to Georgia. Our elected officials are honestno wait, every
mayor Atlanta has had for the past 3-4 decades has been a crook. We had the
teacher test changing scandal. Well, maybe Georgia
Sorry Bob and Dwight, but Bundt's are the best. No paint to peel off, not as
heavy as the steel wheels behind the old fashioned hubcaps, and easier to clean
than the many small hole later wheels. We all have our preferences. So why
try to run down what someone else likes. I wouldn't say bad
Kaleb,
Are you building a wall around your property to keep Dan out? Dan says
he's the list Mom, but that brings up all sorts of gender questions, especially
since he "Martha's" a lot. I wish I had a wall...one of my neighbors is a gun
nut and just likes to disturb everyone with too many
Kaleb,
I'm not sure what has been swapped. Those seats look exactly like the
ones in my 1980 300SD and they are original and they are leather. Of course,
my wife paid around $3K to replace the leather and pads front and rear less
than a year after we purchased the car. Yes, it's her ca
Bob,
I have a 1980 300SD (over 420,00 miles) and a 1983 300D (over 360,000
miles), both with the 617 engines. The good about this car is it must be an
early 1981 as it has the 116 seats and not the 126 zippers, waiting to rip
apart seats. As to the wheels, I've used the allows for over
Craig,
Sears Group 49 Diehard Gold designed for colder climates:
https://www.sears.com/diehard-gold-automotive-battery-group-size-49-price/p-02850849000P?plpSellerId=Sears&prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1
Sold by Sears
Regular price $190.99
Your savings - $47.75
$143.24
Hot Buy
Craig,
Try Sears. They have some good prices and they are trying hard to stay
alive. They give you dollars back to use on future purchases, etc. You might
help keep an American icon alive. I purchased 3 sets of tires last year, good
prices and I'm still very satisfied with the tires f
I totally agree about throw away cars, etc. I'm not referring to MBs, but my
2008 Ford Escape with the V6 engine is really expensive to repair (at least for
old SS guys like me). Pep Boys gave me a "deal" to do the tuneup (just plugs),
valve cover gaskets, and PC valve. I paid almost $900, bu
Sorry guys, I correct myself (old age thing). I use 5w20 full synthetic Mobil
1 in the Atlanta area. I use it because Ford stamped it in big yellow numbers
on the oil cap. The Ford dealer shop guy once told me the Escape V6 needed
really thin oil for the ultra small oil ports/paths within the
Well, I throw this out so you guys can stop arguing about energy prices, etc.
etc. Here in the Atlanta area, my mcparts stores charge $9.99 for a quart of
Mobil 1 Synthetic 0W20 which I use in my Ford Escape. I was in my local Dollar
General store and noticed that they have the same oil for $5
Well, once again, I guess we'll just agree to disagree. My point has always
been that younger people don't appreciate the value and craftsmanship of old
things. Now they can replicate the process, etc., but it won't be an old
thing, just their reproduction. So...let's move on. I will go bac
Well, I guess we are on different topics/issues/views. I'm talking antiques
and appreciation for the "value of old things". I'm not talking about
artsy/craftsy things that are new, regardless of the techniques used to create
them. I'm glad there is an arts and crafts movement and young people
So Curt, are 3 people all you can find as examples? Yes, there are a few
younger folks that still appreciate the "old things", but I see everyday the
many, many, many younger folks that do not. If more of them did, my sales
would be really good, but they aren't. And prices are down on eBay, a
Yes, I definitely agree about the horn. I use it when necessary. Where I grew
up there weren't many deer, but you had to worry more about a cow out of
pasture or a horse on the lose, etc. I still rely more on my vision and
constant search of both roadsides. It has served me well so far and I
Dan,
What you mentioned about furniture and other old things is sadly true.
Young people today want disposable dinnerware, less furniture, and lack any
idea of quality and the craftsmanship it takes to create quality. Our sales
have declined over the last few years. We never really dea
Kaleb,
If you go back, could you check the condition of the rear axles, boots,
etc.? My 80 300SD will need those before I start using it again. The last
time I could find someone selling them, they wanted a small fortune and then
I'd still have to pay my Indie to install them.
Thanks,
Sorry Mitch, but I didn't tag you to this thread. I merely started it as
somewhat sad and humorous regarding some of the topics that arise. Similar to
the other list where they get off on topics like wine tasting, cheese
favorites, etc. Sometimes you think you are on one of the cooking network
This is a sad Mercedes day. Our list has declined down to "compost from road
kill). Oh the humanity I can remember a time when...
Best Wishes and Merry Christmas to all
Roger
Roger Hale
Dinnerware Classics, Inc.
Monroe, Ga.
770-267-0850
www.dinnerwareclassics.com
Well, all I know is what the local Atlanta station reported. The kits have
come under criticism in other states for their lack of reliability. And from
the TV clip from the officer's camera, the candy was pink, not blue. But then
my eyes may not be what they used to be. My point is that if y
Now the old fellow may be guilty, but consider this. In Georgia, a woman is
suing one of the counties and the company that makes the field drug test kit.
She spent two months in jail before the state crime lab confirmed what she told
the police officers...it was cotton candy. Hope she uses th
Yes, the old days. I grew up the Huntington area of southern WV. The first
McD anywhere around was there. You walked up to the outside window to order.
There was no where to sit so you ate in your car. The restrooms were on the
outside. And they did have two arches, but I like to joke that
Gee guys, me thinks you are become a little snobbish about things...picking on
McD now. I've eaten at McD since they only had one arch and only walk up
service. Maybe my palate is a little more flexible or maybe it hasn't been
tainted by "fine dining". I know we all like what we like, but it
Clay,
Sorry that I don't remember, but where are you located. I'm in the
Atlanta, Ga. area.
Roger
Roger Hale
Dinnerware Classics, Inc.
Monroe, Ga.
770-267-0850
www.dinnerwareclassics.com
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I sincerely hope most of this is wrong and will soon dissolve into its own
uncertainty. I was in the computer world in the early 80's and saw all the
predictions and forecasts as to how computers would replace everything we know
and "help us" to do everything. Artificial intelligence would be
Dan,
I've used PC Mover to move from one PC/OS to another several times
quickly and with no problems. I've also used the clone software which came
with an SSD to move a regular HD to a SSD with no problems. The software will
ask how you want to handle drive size mismatches. Windows is
Well, for my .02, first rent the type of vehicle you want and take it on a
drive of over 2-3 hours. Then see how your butt and back and legs feel. I
have a 2008 Ford Escape that is a good little SUV, but the seats suck big time.
Great for short trips, but long trips wear you out. If the vehi
Kaleb,
I think this could be a Clinton, Bill. Isn't this writing style
indicative of the final stages of Viagra abuse? At least it's colorful.
Best Wishes,
Roger
Roger Hale
Dinnerware Classics, Inc.
Monroe, Ga.
770-267-0850
www.dinnerwareclassics.com
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Scott,
I just use the powder packs from Home Depot, probably available
elsewhere. The material is inside plastic that dissolves in the commode
releasing the enzyme powder which you then flush. Then I just buy whatever
root killer is currently available. I agree about the bleach and ot
Kaleb,
Stop pouring old motor oil down the drain, it's not good for the septic
:-))) Anyway, I've had my septic tank/field in place for 19+ years and never
pumped the tank. I do put enzymes down it 3 times a year and root killer at
least every 2 years. It seems to work fine so far. I d
Curley,
Do you have any small lesser name grocery stores in your area? Not a
Kroger, Publix, or other big name. I have a Quality Foods here (you might have
a Food Lion, Piggley Wiggley, etc.). These stores still carry "country items"
like matches, canning jars, etc. This is where I ge
Wow, sounds like this guy definitely has anger management issues, especially
regarding MB. If he's from AU, then I understand as it's still populated by
the descendants of criminals from England, who hate Germans. Some of the
sarcasm was slightly humorous, but otherwise, it seems one more of t
Mitch,
Thank you for finally taking the prudent and safe approach. The utility
should NOT charge you as they are obligated, just as the gas and water, to
insure that they are providing safe service to your house (and even inside in
case of the gas utility). If they can't find fault out
Rick,
I hate to recommend the obvious, but have the power company come and
confirm their wiring before you tear up your electrical panel. Years ago, I
lived in a subdivision with underground utilities. In grading the lot next
door, the developer pierced the line into my house. I lost o
I'm curious as to when you guys are going to publish your "Arm Chair Price
Guide to Old Mercedes". You could compete with the other price guides that
aren't necessarily accurate. Used cars, like anything vintage/antique are
worth what a buyer will pay because they want the item and have the fu
And in the "old days" this would have won the "Golden Fleece Award". I think
now it's just finding ways to send money back to your districts in order to
keep your congressional job. Grants and other wastes of tax dollars should be
eliminated. I always love to hear some crazy speaker talking a
Well, this is the perfect solution for the USA and maybe the world. Get all
the plastic surgeons to save all the fat they suck out of humans trying to make
them "pretty". Use that fat to make biodiesel. The fat would be free and no
people or animals would need to be killed to provide it. If
Clay,
Maybe these were islands and islands sometimes sink over time, plate
shifts, earth quakes, etc. I believe that the Earth is constantly changing and
some of those changes result in what is sometimes deemed as climate change.
Part of my property used to be under several feet of water
Gee, SC has a coast. Why don't they go out into the water and install the wave
boards that generate electricity from the oceans waves. No nukes, coal, petro,
ruined rivers, etc. Haven't seen a cost breakdown on the wave board system,
but it seems good as the waves work whether the Sun is shin
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