Re: [MBZ] tonights project

2006-04-07 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin
You are trying to trick me. Luther Gulseth wrote: Also, I found that sitting on the firewall it is MUCH easier to get your hand down to replace the glow plugs. Don't ask WHY I was sitting there. Also saves your back from strain. For Kaleb. In my spotter training I was taught that 3

Re: [MBZ] tonights project

2006-04-07 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin
who would that be? Luther Gulseth wrote: Not really. One of the best meterologists in Tulsa was nearly caught underneath a forming tornado up in Kansas 2 years ago in May. -- Kaleb C. Striplin/Claremore, OK 90 420SEL, 89 560SEL, 87 300SDL, 85 380SE, 85 300D, 84 190D 2.2, 83 300TD, 81

Re: [MBZ] tonights project

2006-04-07 Thread Mitch Haley
Luther Gulseth wrote: Not really. One of the best meterologists in Tulsa was nearly caught underneath a forming tornado up in Kansas 2 years ago in May. My cousin's wife was caught under one in the 1970's. She was curled up in the basement with her eyes shut when the house left. It was

Re: [MBZ] tonights project

2006-04-07 Thread Luther Gulseth
Steve Piltz. I also know Ed Calianese and Jamie Frederick. On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 21:06:25 -0500, Kaleb C. Striplin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: who would that be? Luther Gulseth wrote: Not really. One of the best meterologists in Tulsa was nearly caught underneath a forming tornado up in

Re: [MBZ] tonights project

2006-04-07 Thread Luther Gulseth
That's cause they work for NOAA in the main weather office in Tulsa. They're the brains behind EVERYTHING you see that has to do with weather. On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 21:31:11 -0500, Kaleb C. Striplin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Never heard of any of them. Luther Gulseth wrote: Steve Piltz.

Re: [MBZ] tonights project

2006-04-07 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin
I only know the people that show up on TV. My aunt is one of the news anchors for channel 6 Luther Gulseth wrote: That's cause they work for NOAA in the main weather office in Tulsa. They're the brains behind EVERYTHING you see that has to do with weather. On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 21:31:11

Re: [MBZ] tonights project

2006-04-07 Thread Jim Cathey
weekend the glow plug quit turning on. Pulled out the 30-0-30 ammeter and verified 2,3,5 were all shorted out. 1 and 4 both acted like they should, A nit: if they were _shorted_ they would have blown the fuse (unless in a series chain), they were probably open. Totally opposite failures.

Re: [MBZ] tonights project

2006-04-07 Thread Luther Gulseth
Ughyou are correct sir, hense the 0A reading when I checked themsheesh. On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 21:51:40 -0500, Jim Cathey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: weekend the glow plug quit turning on. Pulled out the 30-0-30 ammeter and verified 2,3,5 were all shorted out. 1 and 4 both acted like

Re: [MBZ] tonights project

2006-04-07 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin
Im pretty well known myself, I always have people come up to me talking and I have no clue who they are, not sure if thats good or bad though. Luther Gulseth wrote: Sheesh, are all your relatives 10 times more well known than you are? On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 21:40:51 -0500, Kaleb C. Striplin

Re: [MBZ] tonights project

2006-04-07 Thread Kevin
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 09:40:51PM -0500, Kaleb C. Striplin wrote: I only know the people that show up on TV. My aunt is one of the news anchors for channel 6 Channel 6, the only channel that the FCC will not allow to go digital. K

Re: [MBZ] tonights project

2006-04-07 Thread OK Don
BZZT - wrong. Those folks are at the National Severe Storms Lab here in Norman --- They're the brains behind EVERYTHING you see that has to do with weather. -- OK Don, KD5NRO Norman, OK '90 300D 243K, Rattled '87 300SDL 290K, Limo Lite, or blue car '81 240D 173K, Gramps, or