with carbon and no
longer doing their job well. The regimen described above will help clean out
your engine.
After 10,000 miles of this regimen, our Benz no longer burns appreciable oil.
Lee
Jim Cathey wrote:
from the valve cover into the air cleaner. It could use some type of
oil
separator
do we pay for that
are fueled by petroleum? How much of the cost of everything you buy is driven by
petroleum?
Lee
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
Anybody know of any free program that will convert a plain text file
into a pdf file, which can then be read by OCR software?
Thanks
OpenOffice should open an plain text file with no problem and export it into a
.pdf file.
Lee
.
???! The word processing component of OpenOffice is called Writer. AbiWord is
another word processing application for Linux, and I am not sure it will do what
you want it to.
Lee
anything
else...wish I had another one. Wish I had A DIESEL FJ45.
Lee
True, the Element is one of those that, from the back, looks like it has a load
in its pants.
But sometimes ugly can be good. I still like the look of the old Toyota FJ40s
and the FJ55 (so ugly it was dubbed the Iron Pig.)
Lee
Potter, Tom E wrote:
I agree that GM needs a new design department
to me.
Well, we don't eat just one calorie, do we?
Put it another way. The amount of fuel consumed in order to produce the food
consumed by the average American is estimated at 400 gallons per year.
http://poweringdown.blogspot.com/2006/03/post-peak-eats.html
Lee
. If that is so, any text contained therein is no
longer text, just part of a graphic, and your script won't pick it up.
Lee
or the
wire grounding out somewhere en route to the guage.
Lee
BillR wrote:
My 1981 300SD has developed numerous random electrical features that
seem to point toward a short somewhere, and I am in hopes of a head start on
where to look first. For the past year I have had problems with the left
Hi, all-
It's time for me to put a block heater in da Benz (1980 300CD.) How much fluid
do I need to fill the radiator back up once I drain it?
Lee
to change the filter?
Lee
and linking to
the startup scripts. GIMP is not installed by default.
Mepis' claim to fame was that it just works but they are straying from
that; does Ubuntu have the same issues?
Lee
for more durable buckets would also be welcomed.
Lee
chickens and goats away from complete
food security.
Lee
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accomplished! The police state was preserved, and has now grown
to the point where the incarceration of our citizens is a top industry
and we keep a greater percentage of our citizens behind bars than the
Soviet Union ever did.
Lee
Peter Frederick wrote:
Criminalization of possession of narcotics
not in the form of kinetic energy but of heat which
must be dissipated by the cooling system. But the 'browns gas devices
do nothing to change that.
Lee
Tom Hargrave wrote:
A small amount of hydrogen oxygen (brown's gas) will improve the
combustion process and will provide more power. Then you'll use
Zits break out. Wars are volitional.
Wars can break out at any time. The franchise came from
being _willing_ to be part of the spear, if required.
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There are also TDI to bug kits, or so I have heard, so you could do a 50 mpg
porche kit car.
From: Alex Chamberlain apchamberl...@gmail.com
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Sent: Sun, March 21, 2010 6:19:24 PM
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as an enchilada sauce.
The list is endless.
Lee
OK Don wrote:
I remember someone writing about purchasing a bunch of chilis and
processing them a while back (Craig?).
We planted some this year, and are just harvesting some pretty chilis
- now, what do I do with them?
I konw about roasting, placing
in boiling water, scrape the meat off the skins and make
enchilada sauce with it.
They are essentially the same as what you buy in powdered form as New
Mexico red chile powder. Me, I'm a lazy guy, I cook with the red chile
powder.
Lee
OK Don wrote:
OK - sounds good -- what do you do with the long
It's ristras, bro.
Like Re-straws.
Sounds like you've got some picoso sabroso going on in yer pad. Good on ya.
Lee
OK Don wrote:
I never can remember that word - ristas. Maybe it'll sink in this
time. We've been growing our own cayenne peppers - stringing them up
to dry for keeping till
Count me among them.
Unless you count that whole spontaneous crash thing, there is not much
you can do on Micro$oft that you can't do on Linux.
I haven't used Microsoft at home for at least a decade.
Lee
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 3:27 PM, Fmiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder how many
Googling P2P television linux returns 1.7 million hits.
I have no interest myself, but I am pretty sure if you want p2p
television on linux you can have it.
Lee
Gary Hurst wrote:
i have connections to vendors that only seem to work on windoze. i also run
my P2P television stuff on windoze
1). Government is the bitch of big business.
2). Big business operates by crisis capitalism, create a clusterfsck
and then capitalize on the desperation and panic.
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to get
McCain-Palin in so the Republicans could be stuck with the next four
years of bad times and turmoil.
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Well said, Bill.
To that I would add, when natural resources are stolen out from under
the feet of those third worlders, it is generally done legally. But
those who are doing the stealing are also making the laws. It has been
ever thus.
Lee
Bill R wrote:
OK, I ignored the stuff about
for the best? Should I pull the
whole mess and replace?
And what is the procedure for removing and replacing the mast?
Lee
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Have you tried exporting as a .wav or .mp3 file?
Lee
Loren Faeth wrote:
yes, did that. Then tried everything i could think of to get it to save
the file. It has been sitting on my desktop for a few days while I
tried to figure out how to save the file. It is about an hour and 20
minutes
Before you purchased your first home, did you rent, or did you live in
your mom's house? If the former, which of your listed renter categories
best applied to you?
And what do you mean by minorities? Do you mean renters are in the
minority, or is there something else you are getting at?
Lee
to have a
replacement fuel tank installed. LOL, I think not.
How do y'all deal with algae or bad diesel crapping up your filters? Any
helpful advice?
Lee
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Max Dillon wrote:
Folks,
Need some diagnostic methods to figure out a nagging problem. Computer is a
dell desktop, 6 years old or so, with XP Home OS. Over the last year it has
developed a badly intermittent internet
was far more conducive to inner peace.
Lee
archer wrote:
From: Lee Einer l...@dosmanosjewelry.com
First, purge your browser cache. I've seen a full cache bugger up the
works on Windoze boxes beforesnip
Hi Lee,
Where is the browser cache (IE
.
Max
That's fairly predictable,though, isn't it?
The problem was not lack of connectivity so much as gawdawful slowness
IIRC. So you should get your ping packets back.
Lee
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dignity. It does not zip.
Lee
.
It would have been a $500 Kaleb Car. Still, it will be my buddy for
probably another twenty years until the engine calls it quits (or I do.)
Lee
- I blew good money on a plastic piece of junk which already
needs to be replaced so I will be looking for a metal one at Sears.
These might help-
http://www.dieselgiant.com/mercedesvacuumtroubleshooting.htm
http://articles.mbz.org/interior/vacuum/
Lee
from
Mcmaster-Carr.
WWW.mcmaster.com
Lee
Zoltan Finks wrote:
Clay,
I was reading this post and my wife was reading over my shoulder. She saw
that you were the Seattle BioBurner. I told her that you were the owner of
Gump, which is the previous chassis to the W123.
She responded I
You are correct.
Lee
Zoltan Finks wrote:
Thanks, Lee. Now, I imagine that the lines that run the majority of the
length of the body are steel and would not need replacing? And that you are
probably talking about just the portions of the lines that are rubber?
Brian
83 240D
On 10/14
for several months. This is a direct observation of
physical fact, not a misconception.
Lee
Luther Gulseth wrote:
BioD does NOT eat the regular rubber lines you purchase from Rusty anymore
than DinoD ruins them. This misconception comes from the solvent properties
of BioD cleaning the petro sludge
diesel on B100 and after
several months of this his lines now also have turned to goo.
Lee
Luther Gulseth wrote:
were they brand new?
On Sat, 14 Oct 2006 19:26:54 -0500, Lee Einer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know about the regular rubber lines purchased from Rusty, but I
was told (I called
, allowing leakage. And the main return
line ballooning markedly. That's not sludge removal, that is slow
dissolution.
Lee
and
then drive when starting out. Irritating and worrisome.
I checked the trans fluid level and it is fine.
I am also having problems with the vacuum system and am wondering if
this would cause the problem.
Any ideas as to what is causing the transmission's inability to downshift?
Lee
Peter Frederick wrote:
Check the monovalve and heater core pipes for heat -- if the monovalve
is stuck shut, you won't get any head at all.
That's definitely enough to make me check my monovalve...
Lee
andrew strasfogel wrote:
No heat may also mean a broken thermostat.
It could also mean that the last time he drained and filled the radiator
he got an air bubble in the heater core and it needs to be burped.
Lee
a religiously followed maintenance
schedule with incredible reliability and longevity. It is unfortunate
that so many owners decide to modify them.
Lee
Tom Hargrave wrote:
A decent running, rust free bug will cost that much and for that price you
should be able to start driving the car to work this week
films such as saving private ryan and we were soldiers for
the first time, i was blown away by oh, man, this could be what it really
looked like
OTOH, there is Gladiator, where the anachronisms piled up like cordwood.
Lee
not lived in such wild
woolly neighborhoods for years, but when I did and I heard gunshots I
dove for cover muy pronto.
Lee
I'll bite-
From where is it leaking oil?
Lee
Gary Hurst wrote:
exactly. it's ridiculous to make this into an issue.
my 81 300TD is leaking oil maniacally right now. anyone want to talk about
that? :)
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Gary Hurst wrote:
i wish so
Levi Smith wrote:
That would be the correct label for anything other than ULSD... If you were
at a normal LSD pump that is the correct label.
Are they really calling Low Sulfur Diesel LSD these days? That has to
make for a lot of misunderstandings...
Lee
polish a turd, and I think this 240D
qualifies as a real meadow muffin.
Lee
Luther wrote:
wasn't for a while last night. Some emails from the list had blank senders,
blank subject, blank date, and all the headers were inside the email. I was
confused..
Interesting. I didn't have any issues like that. Could the problem lie
with your e-mail client?
it the famed
Italian Tune up, and to drive it like I stole it. After a couple of
thousand miles, the symptoms abated.
Lee
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This car is consuming about a quart of oil every 250 miles or so. There's
one small drip coming from someplace, but this doesn't account for such oil
loss
I use Mozilla Thunderbird for my e-mail client. It has a way cool
teachable junk mail utility. Mine is filtering all messages identified
as junk to a junk folder which gets periodically emptied. It still
lets a few spams through, but it is still learning and it is getting
better.
Lee
Zoltan
.
And then there's this- The biggest SUV on the road for the biggest
morons on the road-
http://www.youtube.com/watch.php?v=Pr-yKGiBnRcsearch=suck
Lee
Levi Smith wrote:
That is definitely true. Drivers are the biggest factors in the driving and
there are plenty of people who don't have a clue about
part that no person shall be
compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself - that
just stays that you cannot be compelled to give testimony when you are
the defendant in a criminal trial.
Lee
Jeff Zedic wrote:
Hmmm, I still don't understand the 5th..why would an innocent
Jeff Zedic wrote:
Lee,
You seem to miss my point. I'm saying, ifyou did it, own up to it. I'm not
into all this legal hocus pocus(see O.J.)
Sorry, I missed that. Sounded to me like you misunderstood the Fifth
Amendment and why it was written.
Lee
if they are the ones realizing the benefit?
The only way that this would not be an invasion of privacy is if the
data is surrendered with the consent of the owner, or if the box is
obtained through legitimate legal means such as a search warrant.
Lee
store was being robbed you
were home f**king the daylights out of your best friend's wife. That's
not a crime, and is in fact exculpatory, but you would probably want to
keep it to yourself.
Lee
be eliminated by conversion to a single payor system.
I figure I really spent close to 20 years being paid to do what in a
sane world would be unnecessary.
Lee
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So its not a matter of the US Govt not getting involved, they are
already involved, but it IS time for the Govt to start placing the
interests of its citizens over the interests of its corporations.
Lee
states in 1967. The only state NOT
to seek to enact a miscegenation law was Vermont.
None the less, some states were so racist that they would not remove the
anti-miscegenation statutes from their books. Alabama finally voted to
take its statute off the books in 2000.
Lee
Yikes! Yer supposed to use ATF1, not Pepto-Bismol!
Lee
John Robbins wrote:
What makes tranny fluid turn pink? Air? Water? ???I also found
some white stuff on the bottom of the pan as well...
I attached some pics of the transmission pan. The mark in the white
stuff is from me
Werner Fehlauer wrote:
Perhaps a gold-plated bulldog to put on the
hood in place of the Star?
;-)))
Those are only fashionable if the eyes light up.
Lee
The blower fan on my 1980 300CD just stopped working. Even the defrost doesn't
blow. Fuse looks OK.
What do you all recommend for diagnosis and treatment? I can do without climate
control, but having a working defroster is crucial in this weather.
Lee
make Old Timers, but have gone to stainless now. Sigh.
I also favor chinese chefs knives for the same reason. Good, old-school,
high-carbon steel. They do stain, eventually, but I don't buy them to look
pretty.
Lee
From: OK Don okd...@gmail.com
Some insights can be quite inciteful.
From: relng...@aol.com relng...@aol.com
To: mercedes@okiebenz.com
Sent: Thu, January 28, 2010 5:25:05 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Incite
...Definitely inciting. ..
He meant insight and there is a big difference between
Estimates I've seen on malpractice insurance as part of the healthcare dollar
are slightly below two percent.
Another interesting statistic is the amount of that slice of the pie actually
paid out by the insurers - it is about 50 percent, much worse even than the
health insurers that pocket
is in the toilet, but by that time the
corporate CEO has typically gotten his bonuses and stock options and
he's out of there, anyway.
Lee
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
The funny thing is, do those people want to do the work of the people
they got rid of, no. You would think they would be smarter than
Landmark communications. They own about 50 papers, most of them in small
towns.
Lee
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
You are in the newspaper business? I used to be. What company do you
work for?
Lee Einer wrote:
My employer seems to be playing the downsize game also.
Its a daily (five days per
-ticket claims?
That was me. And I stand by what I said.
Lee
Hendrik Fay wrote:
Moore used Canada, Great Britain, France and Cuba's health systems as
examples of ones where the collective pays for the individual to get
treated for medical problems.
According to him all those countries
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Jim Cathey wrote:
At the start of the movie Moore showed a bloke putting stitches in his
knee because he has no health insurance, are you saying that he would
have gotten treated at the local hospital for free?
As I understand it, yes.
Jim, that is a popular misconception. People get
the primary purpose of the
system was to save lives and make people better.
Lee
Peter Frederick wrote:
All the howling and insurance company advertising aside, my experience
with the Ontario single payer plan was quite good -- at least for my
friends and colleagues, as I didn't use it in the three
not at all uncommon in the U.S.
We're not talking about the uninsured in this case, but people who have
insurance and who get the carpet yanked from under them when they
actually seek medical treatment.
Lee
Allan Streib wrote:
Hendrik Fay heni...@ozemail.com.au writes:
Well that's what I
Cyanoacrylate glue was originally developed for wound closure, and only
later became a household fixit material.
Lee
E M wrote:
I've heard, not sure if true, Superglue is used during some surgeries. A
good doc friend of mine tells me, the knack to a good stitch is not to get
the two cut
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