> > Curley wrote:
> >
> > ISU solar car team did that about 10 years ago on I35
> > somewhere around KC. Smashed the big Dog van, the trailer,
> > the solar car, and a few kids.
> Mitch wrote:
>
> Educated Engineering Students did that?
Educated engineer != common sense.
My observation of that incident is, it clearly demonstrates the disconnect
between "education" and "practical application".
"Education" of today give a false sense of "knowledge equals result", while
"Practical Application" frequently kicks "Educations" ass, via the
application of real world resul
yep Enginerroring Well, to be fair, there is no requirement to be on
the team. Generally, most of them are in the kolledge of
enginerroring. (more properly called, College of computer simulation)
Mitch Haley via Mercedes wrote:
On April 22, 2018 at 10:59 PM Curley McLain via Mercedes
> On April 22, 2018 at 10:32 PM clay monroe via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
>
> My supervisor at the place of employment, being a younger man, feels that the
> youth of this day, will be a boon to our future. I disagree. The theory is
> that these children are more open to all the differences and
> On April 22, 2018 at 10:59 PM Curley McLain via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
>
> ISU solar car team did that about 10 years ago on I35 somewhere around
> KC. Smashed the big Dog van, the trailer, the solar car, and a few
> kids.
Educated Engineering Students did that?
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I'd have to check the fuse diagram tomorrow, but I bet he poked a coin down in
to where he shorted out the socket and popped the fuse.
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While I was in college, I talked to a guy living next door who was a
brickmason. I decided I shoulda found where to apprentice. That FL
dude made a LOT of money.
Now, if I had to recommend, I'd say learn how to teach (with AI) or
program machining centers. A friend of mine does, and trave
Ditto,
But I also have had several 20 Qt hobarts, and one 30 Qt. I use the 20
qts for meat grinder, mixing bread dough, and cookie dough. At
Christmas, I normally only have to mix one type of cookie dough once.
(We make lotsa cookies) With the K5 or k45, KA, it takes a lot of batches.
Best thing I think we got were the knives. SWMBA got a sewing machine from her
folks. Both served well, and we each kept out gifts. The knives are used
everyday, the machine, not so much. We had to purchase the kitchen aid mixer
on our own. I kept the lift bowl mixer, and SWMBA got herself
Mitch Haley via Mercedes wrote:
It also takes the stupidity to accelerate instead of slowing when the shimmy
starts, doesn't it?
YUP!
Or does it sometimes just hit you hard and fast without prior warning?
Depends on the level of stupidity. Light tow/heavy load with no tongue
weight could
My friend messed up his E320 cigarette lighter, poking the cavity with a
toothpick to retrieve a small object. Now it won't work at all so he can't
charge his phone while driving. Has anyone BTDT or know how to fix this?
Replace the ash tray? I doubt it's a fuse since everything else works. I
w
I think it is possible. You can special order pretty much what you want I
would assume. At least back in the day. Might have been some sort of
restrictions that you had to choose a package, but I am not sure what the
continental situation was.
clay
1974 450sl - Frosch - Two tone green
19
ISU solar car team did that about 10 years ago on I35 somewhere around
KC. Smashed the big Dog van, the trailer, the solar car, and a few
kids. Not a happy day. The disaster in moving sez to keep their
trailers at 45 MPH or lass.
Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes wrote:
Just got home with t
Keep lots of weight on the tongue. There is no truck too big for a
load, but there are lots of "trucks" too small for a load.
Glad you were out of the way.
Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes wrote:
Just got home with the 190d. Earlier as I was coming out of Springfield Mo the
speed goes from 60
In looking around at the local market, as opposed to the AK schools for
secondary education, there are almost NO programs for the non-prep students.
Gone are shop classes, horticulture, anything that would engage the hands and
minds of the bulk of the kids. AK had all manner of cool programs,
Go to the industrial hose shop. They can sell you a real nose.
Goodyear makes HD 3/4" yellow hoses that will take hot water up to 180
or 200º F. A 50 footer will set you back about $200, but you'll never
need to buy another hose. They will also sell you regular hose for a
lot less jack.
In talking with other old farts, it seems most of us were able to pull of a
summer job to provide the bulk of funding our educations required. At least to
cover tuition.
Now, a kid would need to pull in close to $30k over three months so she could
have a degree at a four year school.
clay
Waytago!
Dimitri via Mercedes wrote:
I’ve been driving my 240D with a nonfunctional driver’s side window since the
fall. Manual window regulator broke and glass separated from the rubber lined
channel which is bolted to regulator. The window would therefore no longer hold
in place so with the
The common excuse for pushing higher education upon the populace is that it
“shows you can set your mind to something and accomplish a long term task”.
So, you are able to take four years to learn something pretty much worthless,
and end up with massive debt. This is supposed to impress a pot
I thought it was pronounced vulva
Greg Fiorentino via Mercedes wrote:
It's an OLVO!
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Stealer's gotta pay for the yacht somehow. The bigger the body of
water, the bigger the boat/bill. = Bigger "stealer security" bolts.
13mm and 17mm is all I need for the MBs in my fleet. No "stealer
security" bolts here!
Mitch Haley via Mercedes wrote:
I hadn't seen that, but did figur
My supervisor at the place of employment, being a younger man, feels that the
youth of this day, will be a boon to our future. I disagree. The theory is
that these children are more open to all the differences and will be more
supportive of the plethora of options. That it may decrease disco
When the oriental manufacturing concerns make real products instead of sad
approximations that just might kill a person, maybe consumers will give
respect. Until then, they remain the Yugo of the world
clay
1974 450sl - Frosch - Two tone green
1986 SDL - Polei
1982 300 SD - Allen
retired mo
Scam
Floyd Thursby via Mercedes wrote:
It's clearly a nazi car, unclear if forced labor was involved in its
production
"over built perhaps from being produced on the same assembly lines
that produced German tanks during WW2 in Stuttgart"
But with this attribute we can overlook its fascist h
Yes,124 wheels. Forgot to! Zoom.
Dwight Giles Jr.
Wickford RI
On Apr 22, 2018 8:50 PM, "Mitch Haley via Mercedes"
wrote:
> Good enough picture to tell the wheels are wrong.
>
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We splurged on a KitchenAid not long after we were first married. I say
splurged because it was a major purchase for us at the time.
We still have it today and it works like a champ. I’ve had to replace the
beater a couple of times since it’s some sort of coated metal that gets worn
out, but
My sons have set up households, bought houses and are getting married this
year. I decided to buy each of them and their respective fiancées quality stand
mixers and food processors. I had located a Japanese-made Cuisinart DLC-7 Super
Pro on CL a while back, but put off getting it because it was
On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 09:09:32 -0500 tyee165 via Mercedes
wrote:
> Back in 1982, my father was still alive and still had the sawmill. We
> bought a new house in the fall of 1981 and wanted to fence the yard
> that next spring. Dad gave us a load of 4x4s and some were 16 footers.
> I borrowed a util
On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 13:52:53 -0400 (EDT)
Mitch Haley via Mercedes wrote:
> I went to school with a boy named Connie.
> His legal name was Connell.
> If he was in the military, I doubt he'd be identified as Cpt Connie on his
> car's purchase contract.
> OTOH, I don't know how many Captains wer
Based on my idiot grandson, these student loans are made with no regard to
scholarship (grades or chance of graduating) or ability to repay. Liar
loans deja Vu.
On Sun, Apr 22, 2018, 10:13 tyee165 via Mercedes
wrote:
> Education is a wonderful thing but people should not expect to borrow to
> f
Of our two daughters who got student loans to attend Ivy's, one has paid
hers off and the other is close. The third daughter screamed and threw fits
when we wouldn't let her take loans to go Ivy, but later learned that her
State school degree was just fine, and even got her into an Ivy masters
prog
More than 30 years ago I served with a bunch of female Captains... all were
nurses or doctors. So have to say, not all that rare.
On Sun, Apr 22, 2018 at 10:52 AM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> I went to school with a boy named Connie.
> His legal name was Connell.
>
I went to school with a boy named Connie.
His legal name was Connell.
If he was in the military, I doubt he'd be identified as Cpt Connie on his
car's purchase contract.
OTOH, I don't know how many Captains were women 30 years ago, a female Cpt
Connie might be equally unusual at the time.
Mi
I think it might be a guy. I can’t say as I can’t reveal the data sources I
have seen, but it looks like it could potentially be a man named “Connie”.
-D
> On Apr 22, 2018, at 1:42 PM, Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> Kleb oughtta ring her up
>
> --R
> Sent from iPhone
>
>> On A
Kleb oughtta ring her up
--R
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> On Apr 22, 2018, at 1:33 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> This is probably them:
>
> https://www.mylife.com/connie-labadie/e459519091092
>
> -D
>
>
>
>
>> On Apr 22, 2018, at 1:26 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes
>> wrote:
>>
>
This is probably them:
https://www.mylife.com/connie-labadie/e459519091092
-D
> On Apr 22, 2018, at 1:26 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> So messed with the 190 for a few minutes. Popped a battery in and it just
> clicks, does not turn over. Thinking either the starter is b
So messed with the 190 for a few minutes. Popped a battery in and it just
clicks, does not turn over. Thinking either the starter is bad or the safety
switch is bad. So then I figured I would jump it at the terminal block. IIRC
you just the terminal with the big red wire to the terminal with the
> On April 22, 2018 at 9:41 AM Dan Penoff via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
>
> You cannot discharge student load debt. That is, Federal student loans. I
> don’t know about private student loans.
Private and government loans are presumed nondischargeable. That does not mean
they cannot be discharge
Paint looks to me like it's oxidized or dusty which distorts the color
in picture. Needs a good wash and a full "Martha" to shine properly.. I'm
betting the Mercedes single stage paint would buff right up to a full shine
and make the car look the right color.
Otherwise, looks like a good car.
Did any MBZ ever leave the factory with green seats and tan carpet?
Mitch.
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1400km per year?
Is that credible?
Mitch.
> On April 22, 2018 at 10:00 AM Dan Penoff via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
>
> Weird exterior color, looks sort of Earl Sheib-ish:
>
> https://orlando.craigslist.org/cto/d/mercedes-benz-1967-original/6530642706.html
>
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Hey, no worse than my Dad wanting me to go into banking like him and my
brother. As an executive VP of the bank, he tried to set me up to intern the
summer after I graduated from high school. No joy. Nobody wanted the boss’s
son hanging around looking over their shoulder. He knew I was a “nu
Added an entry on mirror boot replacement I did yesterday. Wanted to take on
the headliner today, just can’t get motivated to do it… oh well.
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Drafting, something I had zero skill or interest in. Also a field just about to
go through huge upheaval, I'd have learned pencil and paper drafting just in
time to have to go back and learn CAD.
CurtStill no cad skills
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On Sun, Apr 22, 2018 at 10:53 AM, arch
My first snowmobile trailer was slightly tail heavy so it would watch empty. I
had a couple concrete blocks I would strap to the front so I could drag it
empty or to help balance a load.
Curt
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On Sun, Apr 22, 2018 at 10:09 AM, tyee165 via Mercedes
wrote: B
What did your dad want you to take?
Gerry
~
> I reckon this has been going on forever. When I picked my major my dad gave
> me hell "You're going for TELEVISION production?" The next sentence is
> censored for a family list but I feel like I've done alright
Most folks do not want their children to be blue collar workers but most of the
children would be better off if trained for a trade than if they just get a
liberal arts degree.
Here in Manitoba, apprentices get tuition paid and get unemployment insurance
during the periods when they go back to s
Nice
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> On Apr 22, 2018, at 8:57 AM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> Dig that interior!! (And it’s a stick!!))
>
> https://sarasota.craigslist.org/cto/d/mercedes-benz-250/6557037651.html
>
> -D
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Education is a wonderful thing but people should not expect to borrow to
finance something that will not provide a career path and then expect to be
forgiven for not paying their debt.
RB
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Date: 2018-04
Back in 1982, my father was still alive and still had the sawmill. We bought a
new house in the fall of 1981 and wanted to fence the yard that next spring.
Dad gave us a load of 4x4s and some were 16 footers. I borrowed a utility
trailer from a friend and set out to haul them home. 175 miles. We
Weird exterior color, looks sort of Earl Sheib-ish:
https://orlando.craigslist.org/cto/d/mercedes-benz-1967-original/6530642706.html
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Dig that interior!! (And it’s a stick!!))
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You cannot discharge student load debt. That is, Federal student loans. I
don’t know about private student loans.
The only way to get out of them is through death or forgiveness via one of the
forgiveness programs they run, such as government service or teaching.
I would add that the forgiven
As far as I know you can’t file bankruptcy on student loans at all.
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> On Apr 22, 2018, at 8:31 AM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
>
>> On April 21, 2018 at 11:17 PM Scott Ritchey via Mercedes
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> It's a secret plot to enslave a whole generation with
The problem is, they are slowly but surely trying to make the rest of the world
their artificial environment.
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> On Apr 21, 2018, at 9:04 PM, clay monroe via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> What they are learning there has near nothing to do with the real world or
> life. It is an
> On April 21, 2018 at 11:17 PM Scott Ritchey via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
>
> It's a secret plot to enslave a whole generation with "education" loans that
> they can never repay. It's important to keep them stupid so they don't
> figure out the plot. In the future, these drones will be loyal t
> On April 21, 2018 at 9:56 PM Curt Raymond via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
>
> I learned this the first time I towed a snowmobile trailer, I didn't have
> enough tongue weight and it wanted to wag something fierce above about 45mph.
> Pulled over and shifted the machines forward and all was well. F
Might be a good BaT candidate, depending on the rate of tin worm infection.
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Charleston SC
'87 300TD
'95 E300
On April 21, 2018 11:07:41 PM EDT, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes
wrote:
>Potentially an easy BAT flipper.
>
>On Sat, Apr 21, 2018 at 9:08 PM, OK Don via Mercedes
>
>wrote:
No, but I watched this video about it:
https://youtu.be/bSYM69HD-Hs
Apparently measuring the positions before removal is advisable.
I keep looking for a way to use the 500sl diff backing plate with one
bushing way out to the side, to better deal with reactive torque loads. But
the 500sl rear sub
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