Dan wrote:
> Good to see you’re still kicking, Mao. Hope all is well.
Thanks.
Yep, still kicking and avoiding the COVID scalpers, what with 5G,
Immunization, even voting. It is tough to stay anon anymore. 1st
amendment is gone... essentially. I do coffee and tea and that is not
anon as much as
Has anybody used this browser?
The thing I don't like is I must remove gmail addresses used
previously otherwise others can guess email login and guess password.
What browser do you use?
Gmail has been okay but someone at mercedes email mentioned brave
browser several months back. Was that
Max wrote:
> Which plane(s) are the 240D of the skies?
The 240D of the skies must be those taildraggers that got us so many
pilots ready to do the awful task of WWI. War is awful!
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--R wrote:
> Woodman’s? It’s where the fried clam was invented
We do grocery shopping at Woodman's here. Great Wisconsin
supermarket, great wisconsin cheeses, etc.
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-D wrote:
> Choosing springs is a tricky thing, and best left to a competent dealer parts
> person or maybe Tom at the Classic Center if you don’t know what you’re doing
> and/or don’t have the factory manuals.
I have manuals printed for USA cars but springs may not be
differentiated between
Max wrote:
> You need to check in the FSM for the section with the survey on suspension
> springs, calculate which spring is right for your car.
For euro import car? Like the slave cylinder - standard part for USA
car did not work. Transmission, AC, sunroof, etc seems probable the
same USA
Andrew wrote:
> ...I ask because shoe repair is almost
> as expensive as buying a new pair of shoes.
There do not appear to be shoe repair shops anymore.
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My '84 euro import 240D required special dealer available slave
cylinder years ago. Rusty sold me a slave cylinder but ClassicCenter
said it needed dealer part, so I had to return slave cylinder to
Rusty. How about front springs? Could euro front springs be
different for euro import? Anyone?
Andrew wrote:
> Randy highjacked my thread.
>
> Any comments on the original article?
The original article needs to be more broad? We cannot continue to
think energy will never have affects all around. How about rejection
of energy, distribution systems, devices as much as possible. An
Andrew wrote:
> On a related (serious) topic, can someone recommend an effective and
> affordable BURR coffee grinder that creates a COARSE grind for my French
> press?
It used to be that vintage manual grinders showed up online. Not many
old names online anymore. Here are a few:
Another question.
What espresso machine do you use?
Dan & me used to use the same machine - QuickMill. Dan - do you still
make your signature "crappacino" using QuickMill? What do you use
Peter? What other espresso machines are approved by mercedeslist?
i.e. what machine do you use. The other
Andrew wrote:
> Avoid Trader Joe's espresso brand AT ALL COSTS. Tastes like concentrated
> low grade battery acid, only more corrosive.
Do you use espresso machine? If not, perhaps the Trader Joe's
espresso is like Peter mentioned - wrong, i.e. you gotta do espresso?
tin
-D wrote:
> Lavazaa for espresso. Wonderful crema. Yum.
Isn't crema associated with robusta?
Recently purchasec kilo of Lavazaa (supermarketitaly) was priced at 10
for kilo. As far as can be determined, it is robusta. It seems
robusta is not as abhorred as previously seen - thanks guys! Now
Grant wrote:
> People died, planes crashed, problems were identified, early on
Pilots in USA did not crash. Is that racist?
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That is not the name of a W123 part - rather it is the name of a
coffee bean, so this is off-topic. Most coffee is Arabica coffee.
Has anyone here ever brewed Robusta? It is not a brew coffee, it is
espresso, essentially, it seems. Does anyone have experience with
this coffee bean? Robusta
Grant wrote:
> You are innocent until proven guilty, however...
Thanks for the details. That process seems to get forgotten in the
flurry of mediocre news reporting. The accusation of Jeffrey Epstein
seems bad, but who knows? Plus, money usually walks, as Curley said.
Who is better to do crime
Kaleb wrote:
> When I started using it I never noticed I had a problem before but after
> using it for 1.5 years I sure can’t get any sleep without it.
Not unlike the stories told about heroin?
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Grant wrote:
> OR "The Jeffery Epstein Sex Offender underground max security prison
> and Hazmat Disposal Site"?
How can Jeffery Epstein be in prison? - did the trial happen?
Or, are we now guilty until proven otherwise?
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Curley wrote:
> To the Marines who see this: Thank you! Semper Fi!
How about this? - military today, perhaps?
Q - for sure, but interesting?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVeDKuHPDK8
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Andrew wrote:
> LOL. Reminds me of the Laurel and Hardy film...
Laurel and Hardy is *old* film. Does anyone remember Ernie Kovacs? - olde TV
https://www.npr.org/2011/04/18/135511104/ernie-kovacs-the-king-of-early-television-comedy
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-Curt wrote:
> 1982 + 24 = 2006
> I think Mao missed the "owned" and 1995...
OOPS - yep.
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Randy wrote:
> ... they have the money to buy toys.
They need a mathematics refresher course. 24-years and 1982 do not get to 2019.
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MG wrote:
> OK found a pic from the description.
Give us all a looksee.
Nothing shows - even using the description.
thanks
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Randy wrote:
> Uh, Oh - you are losing touch when you start suggesting that
> immunization is more of a threat than nuclear waste
Immunization is a done deal, for the most part. You do the
immunization and you are set for life. 45-years ago my nephew was
born and remains severe autism perhaps
G Mann wrote:
> The radiation levels at ground level is far above human limits water
> even more. Food stocks grown in the area concentrate more non human
> levels
yes, etc, etc = all bad. Flight a century ago was all bad too. The
old people there all seem healthy. Maybe they are video
Curley wrote:
> THERE IS A greeniw weenie out there who is promoting nukes. He was on
> Beck this morning. I don't remember his name. He is debunking the
> movie about the ruskies melt-down. Interesting stuff.
Chernobyl always seems to be the place to be. Modern until the
meltdown,
Andrew wrote:
> ... I worked in the uranium fuel cycle
> and production division in my first fed gov job (DOE).
I prepared a competing DOE hydro permit application for Ruedi
Reservoir. Water rights, but the reservoir was... who knows? more
energy harvest dirt to create? ...dunno. Energy is
-D wrote:
> I have a really nice Akubra hat...
Me too - Akubra from LLBean, sold as Snowy River hat. All beat up
after 30-years of use, holes and all but generally the rabbit fur felt
makes a great hat.
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Max wrote:
> Perfect. That will leave nuclear, which has been the right choice for
> decades, but for the fear-mongering and ignorance.
...dunno...
There's a lot of bad waste sites around. No real clean-up, mere duck
and cover.
All energy is... dirty. Perhaps we just gotta let dirt be whether
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/03/business/history-private-planes-vintage-pictures.html
Nice old pictures to enjoy.
Did anyone know this life?
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clay wrote:
> Higher education is being wasted ... They do not expand on the knowledge base
> in any appreciable manner. Just seem to build a larger class of
> indoctrination spewers who pollute the minds of people who could be making
> their nations great once more, or still.
>
That is
-Curt wrote:
> When our current electric stove quits I'm getting an antique gas stove.
We had an antique stove - Chambers cast iron oven - turn it on at
highest setting for 20-minutes, turn it off, the roast sits for hours
and comes out tender as desired. Maybe it is not antique, but it was
-D wrote:
> Threads only.
Please explain?
Thanks.
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It seems that lug bolts should not be lubed... ever?
Or, which parts of lug bolts are allowed to be lubricated? the cone
shape meet with wheel? threads in hub?
Thanks.
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Max wrote:
> Racor?
Thanks.
Did anyone use that type of filter?
Did anyone else use the Frantz filter?
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Craig wrote:
> What is the purpose of the replacement kit? Is there a fault with the OE
> system? Thanks
Did anyone else use the fuel filter that was a clear glass contraption
not unlike the pictures? What was the name of that filter? How about
oil filter using toilet paper? The name on the
Kaleb wrote:
> Yep, millennial snowflakes is the market.
That sounds like you might be a boomer? - nope!!
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> ...and fecal transplants (thanks banned)
Not banned, really. It really is a thing. Heard it on the radio
several years ago.
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Clay wrote:
> HOW DID THEY KNOW?
https://aim4truth.org/2019/06/13/facebook-insider-confesses-all/
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> Don't bet on it. Remember when we were going to take out Maduro in
> Venezuela? Not so much anymore.
What is going on? Not Iran? Not Maduro? Where shall we be looking?
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> Time is like a river. You cannot touch the water twice, because the flow that
> has passed will never pass again. Enjoy every moment of life. As a bagpiper,
> I play many gigs. Recently I was asked by a funeral director to play at a
> graveside service for a homeless man. He had no family or
--FT wrote:
> Too cheap to meter!
Tesla
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Kaleb wrote:
> ... No explanation was ever found for my issue. I guess it was all in my head
> or something.
It was not in your head. It was in their wallet. The
Medical-Industrial-Complex coupled with the Pharma-Industrial-Complex
is not unlike the Military-Industrial-Complex. These people
Mitch wrote:
> During the second stress test...
My son started taking the pills at heartdrop.com and then bought some
for me. Maybe they are helpful for others in the heart arena?
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-D wrote:
> ... This list is the remains that rose from the ashes of the garage in
> “Tronna”.
Ah, Tronna. Steve McSween did some duct tape of servers for Dickarde?
Dickarde had custody issues? vrx.net had some fascinating stuff.
The alternate dns server stuff was interesting wherein sites
-Dan wrote:
> I was one of the early list members in Richarde’s lists...
Dickarde used to be at Ritter and then went on his own. It used to be
Ritter/Easley. Dickarde was entertaining and banned was real.
Dicharde's watches list got me in to wristwatches = bad/expensive.
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Greg wrote:
> So, if I have sworn an oath to defend the Constitution then that means I
> can't be a Sovereign Citizen?
What is the Constitution? The Constitution seems to have developed to
a non-entity in most minds in the culture today? Sovereign citizen
stuff posted originally did not use
Gerry wrote:
> The sovereign citizen movement is a loose grouping...
This doesn't sound bad?
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Mitch wrote:
> aerogel video
Nice! thanks. That video is dated 31May19 - very new.
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Kleb wrote:
> Yea but hell the wife is freaked out. I am not too keen on the idea
> either. Maybe he will leave on his own after a while.
We had the same situation years ago. My son went up there to see. It
was a family of racoons. He saw mama racoon eye to eye. The family
of racoons were
This video is bizarre information about birth certificates and legal
trust funds established by someone somehow. Can this really be?
Someone said that these trusts are billions of dollars for each person
- really? Bizarre!!
Win In Court - Subrogation Update & Express The Trust
enjoy
youtube.com/watch?v=L1b1JF6X55E
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-D wrote:
> Just tell him to stay away from the 737 MAX.
An interesting note about the MAX - US / Euro pilots never had a
problem with MAX. Also, MAX is the first Boeing to adopt the Airbus
style of operation/control. Airbus implementation of doing the flying
of the aircraft has been their
Grant, Curley, Gerry wrote:
> Congrats to your son ! ...
Well... he works for the federal aviation oversight agency and they
provided the time, he did the work. Yes, it was a job to accomplish
and it was the job requirement.
Thanks, everyone.
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Curley wrote:
> Its been a while since I flew domestic airlines. Over the past few
> days, flew 4 flights. 3 of then were on frogbus, A319, 320, 321.
Airplanes. My son recently received Type rating for both A320 and B737.
His seat time is Type rate training but zero revenue flights.
...proud
Rick wrote:
> That would be Peter, who has a doctorate in botany, I believe.
Yes, but also some other science guy is here? ...what is his sigline?...
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A ripped copy of The Water's Edge ~536mb is available if anyone is interested.
Explanation of Flood Insurance fiasco and examines the 1998 New
Braunfels, TX re-flood weeks before Katrina.
Someone might might find a link?
Here is the description found at:
-D wrote:
> ...they were doing a live feed from Nowata.
Take that city name apart and that is what you need - no wata, no water
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Craig is not the only science guy at OkieBenz.
That fact occurred to me after "Send" was executed.
Which OkieBenz member is in FL or IN and is university professor?
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Rick wrote:
> ...an increase in the ice caps...
Go ahead, look up flat earth? It doesn't seem that flat earth (fake)
will accept ice caps?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wieFluwUjs
tin - what do I know?
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Mitch wrote:
> Last weekend they said we had 4.3" of our 2.3" average May rainfall already.
A video yesterday talked about Grand Solar Minimum (GSM) affects -
yeah, weather.
Is this new stuff? - or, does everyone know all about this?
Or, we need to hear from our LANL science guy - Craig??
tin
--FT wrote:
> ...maybe you could have Maotain Man be mysterious...
Count me for sure - self-imposed exile seems attractive?
Imagination is escape - gimme.
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Randy wrote:
> The Lord only knows what it might do to your liver, but there are folks
> who swear by WD40 as relief for arthritis.
Turpentine used to be used for everything. Use 100% pure gum spirits,
not petroleum distillate.
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Kleb wrote:
> How is it even economically feasible?
Could be funding by oil sheik purchased for stateside illegal alien?
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This outfit is next door. Loren will recognize the neighborhood:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mvdaq40O0rk
The bricks seen on the exterior of the building used to be the Elgin
Watch Company factory downtown.
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Scott wrote:
> History will probably record our time as the era of the big lie.
History is the big lie.
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--FT wrote:
> From the wildfires out there?
Copart is the new no-fee / low-fee competition for CraigsList?
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Mitch wrote:
> Then ... we decided to Tax The Rich.
WE **MUST** be The Rich??
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Mitch wrote:
> Then ...Tax The Rich.
WE **MUST** RICH ??
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Mitch wrote:
> Then ... we decided to Tax The Rich.
WE **MUST** be rick??
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Max wrote:
> ... or home schooling.
+++ ti
Lots of work, lots of rewards. btdt... well, not me, Mrs. tin.
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Now, that's what is needed - bunch of OkieBenz DIY guys educating each
other about turpentine. Nice!! Nobody mentioned paint brushes,
painting restore, etc? No artistes among DIY Benzoholics?
DrBenzMarshall could also probably shed decent medical insight RIP.
Fear? - OkieBenz don't know that.
For health?
Has anyone ever heard of this?
It sounds as if this is not some new wacko thing but has been around
for a long time? From the information online it looks like the
petroleum product is not used for health but the essential oil from
tree sap is. This link is transcript of radio show
Craig wrote:
> Again, money and politics ...
That is the elixir du jour.
Okay, MrScienceEngineer - how do these things sort if this scene is flat?
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--FT wrote:
> The sun shines continuously a few thousand miles away
...
> Full disclosure: My first grown-up job was working for Peter Glaser...
A PV question. PV kitchen device supposedly manufactured in der
FaderLand was acquired but does not work. What are the primary
elements of a PV
Curley wrote:
> That sez Mao all over it. Mao needs it!
True, Mao needs it but Mao already has '84 manual 240D which puts it
in EuroImport territory since 240D did not get to USA in 1984?
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tin wrote:
> tin wrote:
> Try again...
did image make it thru the rigorous OkieBenz review?
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Another question?
What do these heater elements look like inside? Is it a single
straight conductor clay-packed inside tube? Is it a spiral shape
conductor clay-packed inside tube? What is the difference in size of
the conductor between 230v and 110v?
Thanks
tin
Nice video - RUF not MB - how come nobody has posted BAT video, this is a first.
https://bringatrailer.com/2019/03/30/bat-video-inspiration-faszination-am-nurburgring/
and, another video of ... PCB fab factory in China.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljOoGyCso8s=4s
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--FT wrote:
> *I'm all over this
Gone Already??
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Craig wrote:
> So a heater rated at 4 times the desired power on 230 V will give you the
> desired power on 110 V. But it probably won't fit physically.
Doesn't the size of the electric wire inside the tube change? i.e.
change the wire to larger diameter and the heater can remain small?
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Bob wrote:
> I bet most of us here made some manner of Heathkit something at some point in
> our lives.
Knightkit StarRoamer(?) shortwave receiver which needed some
adjustment. Neighbor got it working but it didn't get SSB.
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Curley wrote:
> The guy I used to work for would know all that.
And he knew a lot more, no doubt. The type of guy we need a million more today.
Will 230v replacement work in 110v?
That is question for Craig, and Watlow / Calrod.
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-- Jim wrote:
> My guess is all you really need is the overall physical dimensions of the
> installation (coil shape/size), voltage/wattage, and that it's for a coffee
> maker?
>
> This is a low-tech installation, in all likelihood.
Will 230v work for 110v?
Where's Craig?
tin
Curley wrote:
> Ran across this.
... Or ...
This http://www.swtpc.com/mholley/PopularElectronics/Dec1967/PE_Dec1967.htm
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Curley wrote:
> WATLOW HAS A HUGE FACILITY IN HANNIBAL, Mo.
Thanks for that.
Does anyone know system load calculations for calrod heat element?
There is an engineer reading OkieBenz... correct?
Diameter of electrical carrier inside the metal tube is probably
important? Diameter of metal tube is
Device nameplate: 120v, 1000w
Thanks for info about Watlow and Calrod.
One manufacturer or fabricator is located nextdoor to --FT and Max, i.e. SC
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No... not CalRod, i.e. california hot rod...
Is calrod the copper tube with wire and clay inside used for heating water?
There should be independent repair places that can replace a busted element?
The busted tube here is espresso machine boiler and element has hole
in tube and clay insides are
--FT wrote:
> The problems all started when they banned Lucky Strike cigs. Skinny
> ties, short sleeve white shirts, crew cuts, Luckies, and slide rules put
> men on the moon.
MAGA?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qi8sy2jCqeE
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--FT wrote:
> ...It is amazing that we have such ignorant idiots elected to "represent" us.
Why waste time listening to ANY media - move along, nothing to see
there. Reality is not mental.
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Scott wrote:
> EMP would be worse. If strong enough, all semiconductors would fry.
Fry the semiconductors? - probably not so bad?
Tech has done nothing of reality for us in the past 4 decades, except
make some companies quite wealthy. And corruption more rampant. And
evil activity more
Kleb wrote:
> I currently have my fathers 2011 Duramax over here getting it ready to
> sell for him.
Since you are in love with the performance difference between your '02
and your Dad's '11, why not keep the '11 and sell the '02?
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Peter wrote:
> Sounds more like the "handshake behind the barn" days...
Ahh... those were the days, my friend, we thought they'd never end.
Those days are what make america great. again?
We complain too many people on the planet, we complain about pollution
and water and warming.
Lose some
-D wrote:
> ...our electric grid is antiquated and has some serious security risks...
Grid and generation could benefit by thorough rethink instead of
hanging on to Edison days.
Like what? - dunno, but tech has made things different for decades everywhere.
tin
OK Don wrote:
> You need a tow truck so you can lift the front end.
Kleb still needs to go buy that large forklift highly recommended by
Grant that was posted over a week ago.
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Curley wrote:
> They were good to Q also.
Q? - as in qmap.pub ?
MB of Naperville? - as in Naperville IL ?
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Curley wrote:
> i got cd1. took 30-60 min I didn't keep track cd2 is working now.
cd1 is done.
how large is cd2? ...still working...
tin
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