Andrew wrote:
> Those VW buses are worth sick money now.
When we lived in Colorado I bought a '74 bus and rebuilt the engine.
The very nice thing I liked about that bus was the bench seat in front
- no split walkway that most bus seem to have. Is that front bench
rare? We got a 6.2 Beanville van
A couple months ago we discussed espresso and Dan bought a machine
like mine. Dan - are you happy with that machine? I am interested in
your experience with the machine. For everyone else, this is the
machine:
http://www.coffeegeek.com/forums/espresso/machines/552484?LastView=1396492255&Page=1
m
David wrote:
> By then I was earning decent money...
What type of work in Denver did you do?
What part of town? I started working for a small civil engg firm in
Denver in '78 but pay never got good. We lived south of DU.
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Tim wrote:
> ...Repeat until sanity prevails or someone runs out of money.
>
Amerika - gotta love it.
That is not liberty. That is slavery. There oughta be some education
against that type of idiocy.
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Dave wrote:
> The decent money at the time I
> bought the VW was a $2.25 per hour union job...
'60? - yes, that sounds like rollin' in the dough.
Interesting.
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Craig wrote:
> ...with the vitrectomies in her left eye and the capsulotomy in her right
> eye...
It is great to hear of your recent blessings.
Tell us about this eye issue. Did the surgery cause this? I
understand cataract surgery is flawless these days, but I still
hesitate to do it due to co
-Max wrote:
> ...I took it to our "family" mechanic back in northern WI
What town in northern WI?
I have a town in northern WI - Gordon.
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> There's a guy who drives his 2CV to the gun range...
Frank Barret also drives a 2CV. Former publisher of Star.
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Dan wrote:
> We know a former neighbor who was in her foreclosed home for over five years.
>
Attaboy.
We all gotta find out how to do that.
It won't help my rent, but...
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-Max wrote:
> Higher taxes are coming, you can bet on it...
I'd rather pay taxes than collect.
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Craig wrote:
> I can understand your hesitation. Her cataract surgeries went well.
>
Is capsulotomy included in the $2500?
What was cost of retinopathy repair?
Yeah, repair - we are DIY and I repair 240D, not surgery.
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Gerry wrote:
> The Korean malware...has been removed;
I can remember editing NT4 registry numerous times without any
failure. I would search small bits of observed names and remove as
much as I dared and never saw massive hiccup. Maybe regedit doesn't
exist?
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-Max wrote:
> Ogema.
Much to like about that place, I would think.
In mid '60's we spent a week at Sarona at my uncle's trailer on Long
Lake. I loved the dirt stock car track at Rice Lake which you might
have known? And I see Gordon is half way north from Sarona to Duluth.
(I only know Gordon be
--R wrote:
> http://www.youtube.com
The head cop is Bent Koch Hansen?
Oh yeah!
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Max wrote:
> ...hours from where I grew up.
Maybe googlemaps has a wrong Ogema? NW from Wausau, 2+ hours travel
Ogema to Rice Lake. Yes, that is hours... but still looks quite
northwest?
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> Stock car racing could lead to dancing, perhaps even drinking and s-x, so it
> is verboten.
My uncle was a good Baptist... maybe...
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Andrew wrote:
> Agree - they are quite impractical, but I am tempted to get one as a single
> occupant commuter car.
I have always wanted Smart.
I guess I gotta wait another decade and then they might be affordable.
Scratch that - I wanna make sure I am dirt long before then. I like
you guys too
The new one I am getting is assistance in finding schools to further
my education, so I play along. They want to know what I want to do,
to which I ask them what fields of study are sure to be open for
making $$ after my education is complete. Then the circle begins. I
usually get a hang up but
Curly wrote:
> In each case, the company lied...
Lie? - why that's the national pastime.
One guy fesses up - Robin Williams and that puts every airwave talking
head in to the same arena - every last one of them liars. ABC, CNN,
CBS, NBC, FOX - all liars. The only truth to be found is banned.
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MMM wrote:
> http://www.boredpanda.com/renaissance-mechanics-photo-portraits-freddy-fabris/
nice
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Max wrote:
> Wilton, have you thought about starting a consulting business to teach
> leaders how to "get-r-done"? Maybe a motivational speaker-type gig?
Is the culture capable of accepting the type of motivation that
Speaker Wilton would offer? My impression is that the culture really
does not
WILTON wrote:
> Me?
Totally apropos.
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Andrew wrote:
> [attributed to Paul Harvey]
Paul Havey attended church where I did.
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Andrew wrote:
> ...just about as practical as a Ben Carson campaign proposal...
Expand on that please. It sounds like you like? or dislike? Ben Carson?
I watch clips at youtube and am usually impressed.
Tell on... please.
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Grant wrote:
> Add a hydraulic lift gate on the back and you would be good to go.
It looks like that is already there? - see picture 3
If you need transport, let me drive across country for you - Rick?
...who's the letterpress guy in GA...
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The video is titled: All Wars are Bankers' Wars
I can't judge that this is a correct assertion, but the information
given was interesting.
Watch the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hfEBupAeo4
Or read the pdf:
http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/allwarsarebankerswars.pdf
Besides dumb
--R wrote:
> Gawd fahbid any politician talks about reducing farm and food subsidies...
Nobody.
Nobody gives a flying eff about the count-ry.
I still say BC sounds sensible, not political. He has brains to carry
through, I suspect.
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--R wrote:
> Even Berneebernee! and Hillary! will go
> to Iowa and pledge full support for farm subsidies...
I say drop support for the unmentionable - especially for us over age 60.
If we give a d-- about the country, let age happen without subsidy.
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WILTON wrote:
> Instantly the meter read 18 volts!
Did you ever fix this problem?
I did not see the solution in your story.
My electric utility bill is always over $120 and I don't like it.
All electric off, the meter stops, so there is some info, but no
matter what else, electric use is ridiculou
clay wrote:
> It is a gummit conspiracy to control the sheeple.
BINGO!!
But watch this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hfEBupAeo4
Perhaps it is bigger than gummint?
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Curly wrote:
> ...until he fixes car or sweeps enough floors, bags enough groceries...
Only in the world of your memories, old guy.
It ain't like that today.
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Grant wrote:
> The "RailGate" stays flat and travels parallel to the truck floor...
That truck had a folding lift gate of some sort, didn't it?
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xx rick wrote:
> most western countries can manage it
Remove fear from the aspect of health that sells insurance and costs
can be much lower.
What, Me worry?
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OK Don wrote:
> It makes the point that security is the primary reason seniors like their
> Medicare.
Security is fear.
Can't we live without welfare medical Medicare?
We did 80 years ago. I suspect if we cancelled our fear, we could do
many things as people. Is it possible that Medicare social
Curt wrote:
> You need a Kill-a-watt meter...
Okay - I think the library loans that device out.
> ...devices that are on even when they're off.
Meter stops spinning when all circuits are turned off.
That doesn't eliminate the problem but comes close?
Thanks.
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WILTON wrote:
> Never had another problem with it after we replaced all
> of the underground system.
That can happen easily, I suppose. It's only 20 between the meter and
the house.
Thanks.
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Andrew wrote:
> I wish I could turn back my Pepco meter the way an odometer can be
> rewound. My electric bills are ridiculous.
How much $/kwh are you paying?
I pay $0.059/kwh and then other addons.
I dislike the various calls to switch to different supplier. Those
guys gotta know they are crook
Curt wrote:
> In fact if I were Obama I'd drop the affordable care act and say it was all a
> mistake and I now sided with the Republicans. The Republicans for their part
> would then FORCE Obama to run the law as written just because they want to be
> against anything he's for.
>
Nice plan!!
I
Curt wrote:
> Ben Carson couldn't economy his way out of a paper bag.
It seems like you think that is a negative?
That is the biggest plus I see in Dr. Ben Carson.
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fmiser wrote:
> Where in the federal consti tution does it indicate the
> national government is responsible for paying the medical
> bills of the citizens? And where is there con stitutional
> authority for collecting and dispersing money for such uses?
Read this:
http://bastiat.org/en/the_law.h
Greg wrote:
> Give the individual the bargaining power now held by the inscos.
Inscos see the big basket of $$ and take.
People give, with love, sincerity, heart.
Inscos only take, for their CEO.
There are places that don't do insco and people live well.
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Mitch wrote:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoEJ-D2bgc0
>
> http://www.constitutionparty.com/assets/Brochure-Not-Yours-To-Give-Generic2.pdf
Not even 50 years later from the writing of Bastiat.
Very nice, Davey Crockett.
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Mitch wrote:
> Mine's about 0.144 including taxes but not including the $7.50 monthly fee.
Give the rate not including taxes.
I did not include taxes and fees.
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OK Don wrote:
> In a word, no.
Listen to Davey Crockett. Read The Law.
I agree with you.
The issue is this, perhaps.
One stray step away from Liberty to care for the old-folks (me) via
Medicare and we begin the slide that the founders knew and wanted to
establish AGAINST - tyranny. I take my sha
Mitch wrote:
> Or delusional.
Total bill divided by kwh is 11.89 cents / kwh.
The add-ons are not what the delusional alternate suppliers want to
replace, i.e. all the guys from india or vegas wanting me to switch.
The basic supply charge is 5.89 cents and transmission at 1.11 cents.
Then the othe
Curt wrote:
> Sounds like a very good library.
Perhaps not, but that is what I thought they said several years ago.
I will check.
> If you turn off the breakers and everything stops that means there's no
> transient loads outside the breakers.
Based on the WILTON story, I was thinking maybe the
Mitch wrote:
> You already paid the premiums, so you might as well file the insurance
> claims.
SS was confiscated from my paycheck.
I don't know medical welfare Medicare / Medicaid but I thought there
are premiums even while taking SS.
I don't like participating in the continued confiscation toda
Curt wrote:
> Because otherwise you're sentencing people to death for the crime of being
> poor.
Nothing new there, among men on the planet. Poor always are here,
always will be.
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rogerhga wrote:
> So, MAO/Dan, I don't think it's fear, it's just trying to get decent
> healthcare. That's all I've ever wanted without being ripped off financially
> by either the insurance companies or my gobbermint.
>
Roger - I have zero argument with you about decent health care. I
argue t
Rick wrote:
> Ancient freezer? - yes
> Ancient fridge? - no
> Undersized A/C unit? - don't use it
> Electric heat? - gas boiler
> Electric hot water? - yes, ancient turned off 22 hours each day
> Ancient TV that is always on? - no tv
> Too many "vampire" electronics? - computers, dehumidifier
> (ch
OK Don wrote:
> - - - you elect people...
Maybe YOU elect people. I don't believe in vote - it is a charade,
essentially. I play the part, but never think that the effort is
significant to encourage anyone else to follow same. Yeah, liberty -
Yeah, freedom - yada yada. Whatever you want to ca
clay wrote:
> Why should humans be exempt from the laws of nature?
> Nature will out. Either we fall to plague, pestilence, war, and famine, or,
> we stop promoting the overgrowth of humanity on the globe.
And, Nature is brutal. Death is brutal. Let it be.
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Greg wrote:
> Most reporters are slimy things who can't be trusted.
Ouch!!
I heard the zinger BO spoke about the R complainers.
R are gonna lose to HC, unless they / we see the sense in the Dr. He
speaks sensibly.
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Curly wrote:
> The greed of going after that much money ought to bring even
> socialist/marxist/communist shysters out of the woodwork to file
Yep. That is the whole premise of The Law by Bastiat.
The solution? - don't let that size of bank account exist.
That ain't gonna happen. We are toas
Andrew wrote:
> How about a hot Bengali lime pickle? Anybody?
Lessee...
You are famous on okiebenz for handing out your nice fixins - yes
please, send 'em my way.
or, put up the recipe - limes are the same cents as you mentioned - 10 cents.
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Craig wrote:
> When we were living off the grid south of Calhan, Colorado, in the
> mid-80s (and before Kill-a-Watt meters)...
Yep - the same time I was also in El Paso County but about 20 miles
south at Drennan, south of Ellicott, just west of Ellicott Hwy.
Drennan is the best place we ever lived
Andrew wrote:
> Google is slowly releasing the newest operating system, Android 6.0
> (Marshmallow) to some Android mobile devices.
My son signed up for the new Android phone with Marshmallow. He
doesn't use it much, so no mention of problems, but it is a new OS on
new device with new plan. I gu
Max wrote:
> I always knew Rich was a greedy b***trd; that's why I like him!
Yep. My thoughts too.
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Andrew wrote:
> 1. No mention of the transmisasion. 1983 is a very bad year.
I am growing fond to the 1983 trans. Push down, hold, and the thing
almost spins tires. 240D - maybe different trans than you know?
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Max wrote:
> Exposing those oppressed peoples to "western" ways, by which I mean
> capitalism...
No, you don't mean capitalism, you mean private central banking.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hfEBupAeo4
We have never known capitalism.
Read The Law by Frederic Bastiat
http://bastiat.org/en/the_law.htm
Curly wrote:
> A wolf in sheeps (Merkun) clothing...
That ain't happenin' - Can't make it here anymore. A wolf in sheeps
(China) clothing...
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clay wrote:
> A large number decamped from overworked practices in Seattle and set up
> concierge services.
Okay.
Please tell us how to find these guys.
I want in. See if your doc has references in western suburbs.
Thanks for the intro.
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Grant wrote:
> I may be right, I may be wrong.. in any case, I hope I have stimulated
> others thinking.
I think you are right.
Except for AHA is ACA.
Maybe you can Feel The Bern - he might like your ideas?
...Andrew?...
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Curt wrote:
> I totally agree, bottling up Cuba was exactly the wrong technique and
> accomplished as close to zero as could practically be measured.
Didn't JFK agree? - he was killed for that.
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Scott wrote:
> I'm not sure the over-exuberant is a good thing any more than the overheated
> housing market. Government meddling caused both.
Totally true!! - Thanks.
Which is why we can hardly applaud this governance as capitalism.
Return to the Constitution.
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Gerry wrote:
> Mine has over 300K miles and its only fault is that it is slow going from 2nd
> to 3rd.
Push the pedal harder. That is what I do. Sometimes I don't push hard
enough and then the car really dogs.
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--R wrote:
> Amazing how the buildings have been restored.
Isn't the correct term - gentrified?
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Dimitri wrote:
> No, but if I could, I would strategically nuke the Prius production line;)
You and this Nobel winner in Albany, maybe.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4gyCUHiRj4
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Jaime wrote:
> I'm hiring. Search by location Montvale, NJ
I didn't see you in the pictures?
What type of work are you hiring?
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--R wrote:
> ...rumspringa.
We need more of that.
Y'all that want decisive action - gotcher dayglo vest and parachute?
You be first.
Someone is pushing buttons here - who? Who has pushed buttons in the
past? Guatemala? Iraq? VietNam? Bad guys are always ready to do
blood. Maybe we can be goo
Rick wrote:
> ...
Let peace rain upon our enemies - fine, but have we any determination
of who our enemies are? - if you know, grab your jumpsuit and
parachute and handle it while I wait for definitive answer regarding
enemies. My suspicion is that our enemy is us.
Peace through superior firep
--R wrote:
> I got a tour of the "big board" too at one point.
I got a tour of StarWars command at Shriver AFB.
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Greg wrote:
> A liberal friend of mine posted this Atlantic article:
I like your summary from the article - enough to whet the appetite.
Was any consideration given to the thought that these events are false
flag escapades?
I also liked the expression I heard today about the evidence for the
recen
Andrew wrote:
> What's wrong with that?
That irritates the "enemy" more, perchance?
Also, that seems the same as VietNam?
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> ...war was not the answer, that we
> needed to sit down and talk with them and come to some understanding...
Didja hear the prez?
Those were his lines.
He sounded quite good, I thought.
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Kleb wrote:
> I have a feeling I would be way out of my okie element in any of these
> locations.
Wrong caliphate.
That Atlantid article that Greg put up sez a bunch to give sense of caliphate.
Good read.
Yes, SLC would put okiebenz under... but maybe not? It is quite
cosmopolitan as far as I ha
Kleb wrote:
> I agree not sure I would be happy getting rid of all my crap. It would be a
> big change and don't think this risk and hassle would outweigh the reward.
> Now if the spot opened up in our region it would be a no brainier as I would
> not have to relocate.
>
Getting rid of stuff is
Dan wrote:
> Take it from someone who has done it more than once.
Line in news today was - Kohler to go on strike.
Eh?
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Curly wrote:
> It is no wonder the crazies hate the USA if you watch that marxist ...
> drivel...
I think if we took a look at ourselves there might be a whole bunch of
reasons to hate.
We may have sowed all of our fears. It might be real informative to
hear foreign point of view regarding many
Max wrote:
> Thanks, I like that article. Understanding the enemy is huge.
The scary part was the enjoyment the author had in London with those
guys. As I read that, I almost found myself thinking the same thing.
Here, we know Late Great Planet Earth and apocalypse and 2nd coming -
all stuff of
--R wrote:
> ...(it had been the Advent factory at some point)...
Advent speakers here.
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Do I replace gearbox with new? Or just fill it up and keep on using
the mower? This is 20-year old Kohler engine BobcatRansomes 48"
walkbehind and new gearbox is probably $400. Output shaft is blued
and plastic sheath protection on output shaft melted. Do bevel /
spiral gears lose temper when r
Andrew wrote:
> Only downside is the color is so BORING.
>
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/321922447904
Didn't you say you used to drive a 3.5?
I always want one of these.
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Curly wrote:
> His roomate who has also been a lifelong friend had a 3 deuce 65 Goat.
Tri-power was the name I learned in 1970 for that fuel metering
system. A friend had one. The car also was the first overpowered
home-built stereo in a car that I ever knew. He was not much of a
gear-head nor
Oh, yeah - all that. I took pics years ago but we threw all that away.
Nobody cares about our images. Seriously.
Youtube is the name of today and tech. Images? - not so much.
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Albrecht Stachel of Brooklyn Moteren Werke in Brooklyn, WI swears by
that 4.5 engine.
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Curly wrote:
> Ay! Its a Chickaga car! Whacha 'Spect? I even named it Al fer Al Capone!
Oh - that car.
I drove that car.
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Grant wrote:
> 3 Duce setup.. 6 holes.. thus, a "six pack"
>
> Thought you would like to see one.
...oh... That is sooo sensual.
Thanks.
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--R wrote:
> Canada pretty much had the same refugee invader oppressors but the turkey
> thing might be an imported custom?
go watch The Pilgrims at pbs - it was interesting.
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> When we moved into the house the wife...
The wife?
She should feel bad. We all know her as Klebgina.
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dash light does not come on, starting is hard at 40-degrees,
glow-relay clunks at 30-seconds so the system seems operational. is
flat fuse in relay box the fix?
another noise. it seems to be right front area like wheel bearing
that has been noisy for a while but after 10 minutes drive it
disappe
Dan wrote:
> My Dad had one of the first TI digital calculators.
I think TI did a few RPN but not generally.
HP41CX here, in leather HP belt-loop case.
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Curly wrote:
> I remember well how expensive they were. The HP trig calculator we were
> expected to buy for college cost more than a whole year of college.
Expected to buy? I must have done coledg before you. The public
calculator at coledg was nixie-tube Wang with large processor under
the ta
Craig wrote:
> You should see the light dim when you turn the key...
Thanks - will do that also.
> ...jack up the right front wheel, and wiggle...
have not tried that yet but no heat at center and the car rolls very nicely.
where is dash-light glow-light in circuit? and where is fuse in
circuit
Kaleb wrote:
> This is Regina, Kaleb's wife. He electrocuted himself
cute
mao
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How about this nice device?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curta
mao
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In coledg I acquired Concise circular slide rule Physics is Phun -
around here someplace.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/151899174003
Another serious HP that was here was HP97.
mao
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http://www.sliderules.info/prices/dec07/rest.htm
maybe someone has a goldmine?
mao
On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 3:02 PM, Mountain Man wrote:
> In coledg I acquired Concise circular slide rule Physics is Phun -
> around here someplace.
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/151899174003
> Another serious HP that was
Furthermore:
http://www.hpmuseum.org/
mao
On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 3:04 PM, Mountain Man wrote:
> http://www.sliderules.info/prices/dec07/rest.htm
> maybe someone has a goldmine?
> mao
>
> On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 3:02 PM, Mountain Man wrote:
>> In coledg I acquired Concise circular slide rule Physi
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