Thanks for these numbers and explanation. I got one of those finger things
back when COVID started. I notice about 95% resting (watching TV) but 95-97%
if more active. Seemed counterintuitive but this explains it
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From: Mercedes On Behalf Of Karl Wittnebel via Mercedes
Hint: If you buy a Walmart battery, but it online for in-store pickup.
Last time I got one I saw a good price online and just went to the store to
pick one up. When they "rang it up" the cost was almost double the online
price. If I had had any sense I would have cancelled that sale, ordered one
Many variables but 2 GPM should be ballpark, so about 40,000 gal. Or enough
to fill a 40 ft by 200 dt swimming pool 7 ft deep. Obviously this is not a
septic tank situation.
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From: Mercedes On Behalf Of Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes
Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2020 2:
gt;> such are bogus. The process simply doesn’t have the capacity for such
>> alterations, and even if someone tried it, the audits done using the
>> physical paper ballots would quickly reveal any discrepancies.
>> Mistakes do happen, and they’re typically identified in shor
My current NC county as well as my previous FL county used this system. After
marking a paper ballot the voter feeds it into a reader which indicates that
the ballot was accepted (read OK) or rejected (spit back out). Accepted
ballots are held within the machine. This is the best system I kno
Exactly. Most diesel idle fuel consumption is for accessories (AC,
alternator, oil pump, etc.) which you probably still want at a long stop
light or in stop and go gridlock.
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From: Mercedes On Behalf Of Randy Bennell via Mercedes
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2020 2:56 PM
If we still have the Internet and virtual processes used during COVID, do we
really need markets and exchanges in big cities? Why can't all that be
virtual from wherever? With online banking, investing, etc. I think we are
close to that now. There is, however, a serious drawback in reduced soci
Windows Classic Shell can provide a very W2K/XP interface:
http://www.classicshell.net/downloads/
It's all I use. I never saw any benefit to those stupid boxes in Win10.
AND it's not worth my time to learn a new GUI every time some liberal arts
clown at Micro$oft has a wild hair.
-Origina
VD Hanson podcast episode 44 talks about the urban-rural divide:
https://www.nationalreview.com/podcasts/the-victor-davis-hanson-podcast/episode-44-the-critical-essence-of-the-country-mouse/
One key take-away, IMO, is the urban folks cannot survive without country folks
that provide food, water,
During WII, Hitler planned to literally ship dirt from USSR to Germany to grow
food.
-Original Message-
From: Mercedes On Behalf Of OK Don via Mercedes
Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2020 10:57 AM
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Cc: OK Don
Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT: Opportunity?
On Sat, Nov 28,
Here's a thought: The big coastal metro areas NEED flyover country, at least
if they want water, food, and power. But flyover country does not need those
cities.
-Original Message-
From: Mercedes On Behalf Of Clay Monroe via Mercedes
Sent: Sunday, November 22, 2020 5:37 PM
To: Merced
In NC, open carry is legal unless you are a prohibited person, underage, or in
a no-gun zone (hospital, post office, Cop shop, school, courthouse, etc. or
anywhere the owner posts a no-gun sign).
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From: Mercedes On Behalf Of Mitch Haley via Mercedes
Sent: Tuesday, Novem
A data point. My dad had lung problems and I took him to Mayo in Jacksonville
in 1995. Mayo discovered he had aggressive small-cell lung cancer, past point
of surviving. His local pulmonologist previously screwed around for several
months but never discovered the cancer. I was impressed that
Somehow I can't help but think the answer to the "firearms in the house"
question would not remain between me and my doctor.
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From: Mercedes On Behalf Of Allan Streib via Mercedes
Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2020 8:41 PM
To: Dan Penoff via Mercedes
Cc: Allan Streib
Subj
How do you prevent recurrence? Warfarin (rat poison) is tricky and requires
monitoring and diet control. SWMBO switched to Pradaxa which costs more but
does not require frequent monitoring or diet restrictions. Pradaxa has
similar competitors now, so may get cheaper.
-Original Message-
Thank you all for your kind thoughts.
Peter, good idea on the trust. My mother did that and it might make sense
for me too.
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From: Mercedes On Behalf Of Peter Frederick via Mercedes
Sent: Saturday, November 14, 2020 4:53 PM
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Cc: Peter Freder
SWMBO recently turned 90 (I'm a few years behind). Except for A-Fib, she
was in generally good health but experienced nausea a few times a month
after dinner, which usually passed in a few hours or by morning. Two weeks
ago she got sicker and sicker until she agreed to go to the ER. A CT scan
sh
Don't forget that the Obamacare electronic records requirement also drove
small, independent doctors either out of business entirely (if they were close
to retirement) or forced them to "team" with a big healthcare business. A
small operation can't afford a dedicated IT staff. My dermatologist
If you saw the news 7-10 days ago ... same, same.
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From: Mercedes On Behalf Of Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2020 12:50 PM
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Cc: Kaleb Striplin
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Looks like I get to spend several days in the hospital
Kaleb, I wish you a speedy and successful procedure. Scott
-Original Message-
From: Mercedes On Behalf Of Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2020 4:41 PM
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Cc: Kaleb Striplin
Subject: [MBZ] Looks like I get to spend several days in the ho
Geothermal uses the temperature difference between the hot source and cool
sink: more is better. In places like Iceland where the earth's crust is thin
and mantle closer to the surface, geothermal is very practical and powers most
of that island. Other places not so much. The article has some
I hear you.
Power outages at our NC house were common in the past, but rare recently. I
think we had less than 10 hours of actual power outage over 15 years since we
installed a generator. I'm still glad we have it, especially if (when?) one of
us needs powered home medical equipment in th
I foresee a coming mandate for EV imbedded GPS mileage (and who knows what
else) logging with auto download to servers when within Wi-Fi coverage.
Doesn't Tesla already have the hardware for this? Big brother is watching.
> -Original Message-
> From: Mercedes [mailto:mercedes-boun...@o
t
> > off peak times. It can also be scheduled to do so. Batteries can also
> > be employed, including car batteries, to manage the load. And power
> > infrastructure can also be upgraded, which is long overdue anyway in
> > many areas, and already being reviewed due to forest fires
Where will they get the power to charge all those electric cars? Do we
know that those power plants and distribution infrastructure will be
cleaner than IC cars?
On Thu, Sep 24, 2020, 07:50 Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> California is banning sales of new gas-po
I have a 8 gal 2 hp horizontal tank unit I got from HF, maybe 10 years ago.
Works fine except the check valve for the unloader slow-leaks after the
spring rusted out. Fine for small projects but not high volume, like a big
nail gun used all day. My neighbor has a large vertical style compressor
t
What about vinegar? It's safe, cheap, and should penetrate porous materials.
I understand the acid in vinegar breaks down the proteins in animal urine. I
have had some success with vinegar in carpet but my problem was much easier.
> -Original Message-
> From: Mercedes [mailto:mercedes
For those that believe everything should be natural (no insecticides, no
internal combustion engines, tools, etc.) I have news.
In the struggle between man and nature, nature wins unless man uses his
brain to cheat.
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I really hope CA, WA, and OR secede. Then the remaining states can declare war
on the "West", occupy (probably without resistance) everything but some coastal
enclaves and shut off the water and power to those blue anthills. We won't be
so lucky.
> -Original Message-
> From: Mercedes
The older pumps were designed to shut down and lock out if they ran too long
(e.g. a leak) so they wouldn't burn out or run down the battery. Common leak
points are the diaphragms in the pods the soft rubber Ts and Xs that connect
the hard tubes, and the vacuum reservoir. Recommend you researc
lay
“I think it’s time we stopped our cringing embarrassment about our history,
about our traditions, and about our culture, and we stop this general bout of
self-recrimination and wetness.”
B. Johnson
01/09/2020
> On Sep 19, 2020, at 12:52 PM, Scott Ritchey via Mercedes
> wrote
AGM=Absorbed Glass Matt. Instead of plates immersed in liquid sulfuric acid,
AGM plates are separated by fiberglass mats that are saturated (like a sponge)
with a thickened electrolyte that stays in place (doesn't run off). These
batteries can usually be mounted in any orientation. They are s
Here is that PF YouTube review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JN8A2nIMUWA&feature=youtu.be&t=6
-Original Message-
From: Scott Ritchey
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2020 4:52 PM
To: 'Mercedes Discussion List'
Subject: RE: [MBZ] Batteries, was: Daimler cheated too?
Me too. Back in the day it seemed batteries died gradually but now it's
sudden death in my experience. Jumper cables are OK but you need an second,
healthy car. What is the consensus about these Lithium-ion jump packs?
I bought a Noco Genius Boost Plus GB40 1000 Amp jump pack. Looked nice and
I
Remember the slant six? It too was a "visible" model.
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From: Mercedes On Behalf Of Dan Penoff via Mercedes
Sent: Monday, September 14, 2020 8:54 AM
To: Mercedes List
Cc: Dan Penoff
Subject: [MBZ] This is Cool
Reminds me of the “Visible V8” model I built when I was a k
f.
>
> Personally I like blacklisting for a church site. People can look at youtube
> and
> fb somewhere else.
>
> On Tue, Aug 25, 2020, 11:36 PM Scott Ritchey via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>
> > Kark, Thanks. I have some studying to do.
&
aley via Mercedes
> Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2020 7:53 AM
> To: Mercedes Discussion List
> Cc: mi...@mitchellhaley.com
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT - Chain Saw Recommendations
>
> On Thu, September 10, 2020 2:17 am, Scott Ritchey via Mercedes wrote:
> > Does Stihl have some
Does Stihl have some unique carb design that prevents gum and varnish
formation or so gum and varnish don't matter?
> -Original Message-
> From: Mercedes [mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of
> Jaime Kopchinski via Mercedes
> Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2020 10:01 AM
> T
I never had any luck with those choker things. Usually they just slid up
skinning the branches.
You can bend the loader with too much asymmetric load. Not something you want.
A tractor is not a bulldozer.
You can load up the draw bar all you want. Be more cautious with the 3-point
but it's c
Living in the Panhandle, I had to cut my way out to the road more than once.
Electric chain saws are great for occasional light use but not for hurricanes,
even if you have power and a fast charger.
A consumer gas saw (like Poulan Pro/Wild Thing) should be fine for emergency
hurricane use but
I use a file. The lopper blade metal is surprisingly soft.
> -Original Message-
> From: Mercedes [mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of
> Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes
> Sent: Sunday, September 06, 2020 8:38 PM
> To: Mercedes Discussion List
> Cc: Andrew Strasfogel
> Subjec
One of the main things I like about the classic (123/124/126 pre 90s) models is
they avoided unnecessary complication. For example, the passenger-side mirror
was electric but not the driver side because you can reach to adjust it
manually. They are maintainable and also indefinitely repairable
Just for grins, have you tried cycling the circuit breakers? There should be
two 2-pole breakers (one for air handler and one for condenser).
When I returned about noon one day my new Carrier heat pump was making a loud
banging noise and was not producing heat. Cycling the breaker fixed it. I
nit. But as long as it works I don’t really care
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Sep 2, 2020, at 6:35 PM, Scott Ritchey via Mercedes
> wrote:
> >
> > Sounds like the repair guts didn't really troubleshoot so the fix will take
> several return trips until they f
Sounds like the repair guts didn't really troubleshoot so the fix will take
several return trips until they finally replace the right part(s).
Often, the same capacitor (dual unit) supports the fan and compressor and
capacitors do fail. Fan motor failure is not unusual after, maybe, 10 years
bu
ook at youtube
> and
> fb somewhere else.
>
> On Tue, Aug 25, 2020, 11:36 PM Scott Ritchey via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>
> > Kark, Thanks. I have some studying to do.
> >
> > I will have a Unifi Security Gateway there eventually, probabl
d tell the congregation what it
> >> is; or,
> >>
> >> 2.) Get a consumer grade router in line with the existing access
> >> point and use it’s parental controls feature to filter.
> >>
> >> I’ve got an Asus router I use for my internal net
tal like at a hotel. Depends how much you really want to manage it.
>
> Anyway, who is using their cell phone during church?
>
>
> Scott Ritchey via Mercedes writes:
>
> > Our church LAN has a “guest” SSID that does not require a password. This
> guest SSID is very hel
Our church LAN has a “guest” SSID that does not require a password. This guest
SSID is very helpful for cell phones because the aluminum siding blocks regular
cell signals. So far, this was not a problem because we had few “outsiders.”
Our ISP provider (Time-Warner/Spectrum) provides an ARRIS
I would call USAA first and ask why the increase.
> -Original Message-
> From: Mercedes [mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of
> Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes
> Sent: Friday, August 21, 2020 10:09 PM
> To: Dan Penoff via Mercedes
> Cc: Kaleb Striplin
> Subject: [MBZ] Insurance
ubject: Re: [MBZ] OT lightning hit
Wow, that must have been *exciting*
--FT
Sent from iPhone
> On Aug 20, 2020, at 12:03 AM, Scott Ritchey via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> My most exciting (and odd) lightning encounter was in a 30 ft. sail boat
> returning from the Destin inlet. A s
My most exciting (and odd) lightning encounter was in a 30 ft. sail boat
returning from the Destin inlet. A storm came up suddenly so we motored under
full power into the wind (under bare poles). The rain was so dense we could
not even see the bow so we steered by compass. The flash and bang w
I'm probably a dinosaur but I'll go with vinyl (over ceramic tile) every
time for kitchens and bathrooms.
-Original Message-
From: Mercedes On Behalf Of G Mann via Mercedes
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2020 4:01 PM
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Cc: G Mann
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Opinions needed
"Does it change when you turn to the left or to the right, i.e., load/unload
the right/left side?"
This was the most useful test to identify a bad rear wheel bearing in my
Outback. Also (being a station wagon) I was able to crawl back there and
listen while someone else drove
-Original Me
Dilute vinegar is useful for urine smell (the acid attacks the proteins in
urine). There are also several commercial enzyme preparations.
> -Original Message-
> From: Mercedes [mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of
> Mitch Haley via Mercedes
> Sent: Saturday, August 08, 2020
Some observations: It's cheaper to cool (AC) than to heat. If your state (or
city) is broke and deep in debt someone's going to be left holding the bag;
better if it's not you. If LOEs cannot maintain order (because LEOs are too
few or criminals are too numerous or traitor politicians still n
t; Mitch Haley said
>
> On Sat, August 1, 2020 1:50 am, Scott Ritchey via Mercedes wrote:
> > A small generator that can run
> > the refrigerator, a fan, and a couple light bulbs can make things
> > infinitely more tolerable while camping in the house.
>
> When gaso
Poor is relative. The US poverty level income is five times the global median
income. It seems poor people in the US today have more/better stuff (food,
clothes, cars, TVs, shelter, etc.) than my upper middle class family had in the
50s.
> -Original Message-
> From: Mercedes [mailto:m
The only time I thought hurricanes might be fun was when I was in a disaster
control role. In the victim role they were not fun, ever, for me.
I lived 4 years on the TX gulf coast and 19 years on the FL gulf coast, almost
all "on the water." The rule of thumb is hide from the wind and run fro
Good job. Those switches are vulnerable to anything spilled on the console
(traditionally, Germans don't eat in cars but Americans do). Plus there are
decades of dust and corrosion. Switches are mechanically simple (EZ repair if
plastic not brittle) but springs make assembly a bit tricky.
Can we believe the numbers? For example the 300 Florida testing stations
that reported 100% positive COVID results (later found to be less than 10%)?
Or the young man who died in a motorcycle accident (and apparently not sick)
who was counted as a COVID death because his corpse tested positive? B
"It uses a nitrogen air battery that recharges while in flight."
I'd like to see how that this works. Nitrogen gas is all but inert. Many
Nitrogen compounds are, well, unstable.
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Here's what I use:
https://www.4kdownload.com/products/product-videodownloader
Not hard to use. Gives choice of available resolutions. Works for YouTube and
Facebook and probably any other platform.
We live stream church services to Facebook using a Mevo. Later, I download in
high and low res
your house? That would be
> interesting. So restaurants go out of business so they probably file
> bankruptcy
> on that business, then start a new business and buy their old equipment for
> pennies on the dollar? That is the American way isn't?
>
> On 7/12/2020 8:12 PM, Scot
Faster than that, like 1 min per rack. And the whole rack (usually plastic)
lifts out to carry the clean load to the shelves or pre-load for the next
cycle. There are warm water and hot water vesions. The warm water version
requires a disinfectant. The hot water types are so hot that no addi
We have had a Kenmore (LG, I think) side-by-side for about 13 years. Only
problem to date is the threads striped in the yoke for the ice dispenser auger.
This was (apparently) later redesigned with a hardened nut vs threads cut into
soft metal stamping. I couldn't find a replacement for just
Just SWMBO and me at home so we rinse dishes before putting in dishwasher and
only run the dishwasher 1-2 times a week. With no stuck-on food we use the
quick wash cycle which ai WAY faster than normal wash.
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From: Mercedes On Behalf Of Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes
Sent
Back when it was my daily driver, my 1982 300SD routinely got 25 MPG city
and highway. My 1979 non-turbo 300TD got more like 20-22 MPG. I sold the
TD but the SD has become a "hanger queen" needing new flex disks and drive
shaft center bearing/carrier. But the 11 barn cats (all rescues) like the
Z] VPN, not political
>
> On Sun, July 12, 2020 1:07 am, Scott Ritchey via Mercedes wrote:
> > What about TOR?
>
> TorGuard?
>
> https://www.techradar.com/news/whats-the-truth-about-the-nordvpn-
> breach-heres-what-we-now-know
>
> ___
What about TOR?
> -Original Message-
> From: Mercedes [mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of
> Mitch Haley via Mercedes
> Sent: Saturday, July 11, 2020 9:57 PM
> To: Mercedes Discussion List
> Cc: mi...@mitchellhaley.com
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] VPN, not political
>
>
>
> http
True that. My doctors in small practices either retired (like my old
dermatologist) or joined a big operation (my new dermatologist / Duke Med).
Senator McCain did many things in his life but I will only remember one vote.
> -Original Message-
> From: Mercedes Max Dillon via Mercedes
>
Some say an attic fan is a bad thing because it sucks conditioned air out of
the house and also overpowers normal convection.
> -Original Message-
> From: Mercedes [mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of Dan
> Penoff via Mercedes
> Sent: Friday, July 10, 2020 8:48 AM
> To: Oki
Even so, COVID deaths are dropping like a stone:
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/index.htm
NY and NJ quarantines are pretty funny when you compare NY/NJ deaths to the
states they want to quarantine.
> -Original Message-
> From: Mercedes [mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com]
Actually yes and no. Yes for sick, old folks who are likely to die from this
bug. No for young heathy folks who are likely to have minor or no symptoms.
The correct strategy is for the young/healthy folks to become infected as fast
as possible as long as hospitals can handle the more extreme
to:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of
> Mitch Haley via Mercedes
> Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2020 3:48 PM
> To: Mercedes Discussion List
> Cc: mi...@mitchellhaley.com
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT - Mini Split and More
>
> On Sun, July 5, 2020 3:19 pm, Scott Ritchey via Merc
I guess time is not of the essence in the upper levels of the public health
community.
For contrast, an Air Force mishap investigation had to be complete in 30 days.
At least that was the rule when I was still in uniform.
> -Original Message-
> From: Mercedes [mailto:mercedes-boun...@
Thanks for the explanation. I'm still skeptical on real-world effectiveness.
I wonder what kind of SEER or net cooling capacity these things deliver? Using
room air to cool the hot coil should make the supply air nice and cool at the
expense of sucking hot, humid outside air into the space.
r (and condensate
> from the cold air) out the tube, drawing more 95°moist air into the
> building...but surprisingly enough, it seems to workabout as well as a window
> unit.Mitch.On Sun, July 5, 2020 3:27 am, Scott Ritchey via Mercedes wrote:>
> Be interesting to see how this wo
Be interesting to see how this work. HVAC guys put one in my house as a temp
fix. Didn't do much good. I don't see how a single hose can work.
> -Original Message-
> From: Mercedes [mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of Dan
> Penoff via Mercedes
> Sent: Saturday, July 04,
Sounds more like engine problem than the actual pump based on fact engine dies
when trigger pulled (demanding engine deliver more power). Probably fuel,
maybe main jet blocked by corrosion.
-Original Message-
From: Mercedes On Behalf Of Okiebenz via Mercedes
Sent: Friday, July 3, 2020 1
Personally, I have no use for Facebook; I would like to see them go broke..
But my church started using Facebook to livestream Sunday services during COVID
so I needed an account. Facebook refused to create my account until I used my
cell number for a username. Never could get it to work usin
the flexibility to use either side for connecting the line set and
> running it
> through the wall, that won’t matter.
>
> I hope I’m making sense here…
>
> -D
>
> > On Jun 30, 2020, at 1:05 AM, Scott Ritchey via Mercedes
> wrote:
> >
> > The outdoor u
t; circulation. The brackets I got for mine for some reason unclear are a bit
> short
> so the unit overhangs a bit. Not an issue really just kinda odd.
> >
> > --FT
> > Sent from iPhone
> >
> >> On Jun 28, 2020, at 4:12 PM, Scott Ritchey via Mercedes
>
at if it was and you wanted it shorter you would cut it down to
length and move the fittings while doing so.
-D
> On Jun 28, 2020, at 4:12 PM, Scott Ritchey via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> Cutting and flaring is not that big a deal but use a tubing cutter (not a
> hack saw) and a decent
Cutting and flaring is not that big a deal but use a tubing cutter (not a hack
saw) and a decent flare tool (not a bargain bin tool). If you hire a pro he'll
have the right tools and it only takes a few minutes. Do bend the lines slowly
and carefully so they don't kink. The outside unit doesn
Dan, My Pioneer kit came with everything (lineset, wire, etc) needed to
install except a line cover (recommended), wall brackets/pad, and
disconnect/romex. What kind of wall do you have? Studs/sheetrock/sheething is
easy to drill through (2 1/4 in hole) but you need to find the studs to attac
Mitch, Thanks for the rundown. Do you know where the big 3 are actually
made and where the parts come from? As I recall the brochure for my Pioneer
(years ago) said it had a Mitsubishi compressor but I see the current
brochure shows GMCC compressors, whatever that is. I know that many brands
of
You will see different SEER ratings and prices. SEER applies only to cooling
performance. If heating is important, note that heating efficiency doesn't
vary much. The higher SEER may not be worth the extra cost.
-Original Message-
From: Scott Ritchey
Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2
Maybe 3-5 years ago I installed a 12K "Pioneer" brand mini-split from
https://www.highseer.com/ in my "barn." I too used a pro connect the
refrigerant lines and do the initial startup. My outdoor unit is also mounted
on the outside wall with brackets to keep it off the ground. As I recall, th
One day a squirrel fried itself in the high transformer in front of our house,
popping the fuse. While SWMBO and I and the Gulf power guy stood over the
still-smoking squirrel, the semi-wild neighborhood mama cat shot through our
gaggle grabbing the squirrel on the fly and disappeared for the r
This is the stuff they give for bad poison ivy.
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From: Mercedes On Behalf Of Meade Dillon via Mercedes
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 4:26 PM
To: Mercedes
Cc: Meade Dillon
Subject: [MBZ] OT New Treatment for Wuhan Red Death
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-53061281
Dexam
Karl,
Thank you for your thoughtful and extensive reply. The personal-protection
guidance (masks, groups, outdoors vs indoors, etc.) is particularly useful.
I agree that we need a much better National response for the day a truly
evil bug comes along.
I don't think the Iceland experience is comp
Karl, Your comments stimulate many questions in my mind.
As individuals. What should we be doing that we are not doing (behavior,
supplements, etc)?
Specifically what National leadership do you mean (CDC, POTUS, legislators)?
Does National leadership have jurisdiction or do state/local au
Yes. Tanks are glass lined, which is great until glass begins to crack from
thermo-cycling and handling. If the actual tank leaks it must be replaced.
Leaks in hoses and fittings (as well as heating elements and thermostats) are
economical to replace as parts. In addition to replacing the an
Course based on a book with the same name by Victor Davis Hanson. There are a
series of Hanson interviews on YouTube. Like all movies/videos the book is
richer but the vids are great too:
www.youtube.com/results?search_query=victor+davis+hanson+the+second+world+wars+
For the last 75 years, the
Heathkit H89 all in one, 5MHz 8080, came with GI Bill class. I don't
count the Sinclair 2000.
On Tue, Jun 2, 2020, 16:48 Peter Frederick via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> I remember those days, had to decide if I wanted to buy a computer to do
> my thesis or buy a good typewriter t
There used to be a kit with a close-fitting metal sleeve that was glued on the
inside of the radiator outlet. Don't know where it can be found.
> -Original Message-
> From: Mercedes [mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of Jim
> Cathey via Mercedes
> Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 202
y I have no idea how those stats are compiled or tracked.
On Tue, May 26, 2020, 2:21 AM Scott Ritchey via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> Karl,
> No argument with any of your points.
> Here's my point: If nursing home patients get transported to a
> hospital b
ls the story. People
were dying but we had no way to diagnose them because even hospitals could
not do tests.
On Sat, May 23, 2020, 4:35 PM Scott Ritchey via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>
> Yet another distortion of the numbers: If a nursing home patient in
> NY ge
In the final analysis, the kinds of things fmiser mentioned are much more
important than mine.
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From: Mercedes On Behalf Of fmiser via Mercedes
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2020 12:51 AM
> Scott wrote:
> Collateral damage includes everything from suicide and drug use to
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