Go Hendrik go! I agree with many things but I also realise that the
view from elsewhere is much different than the view form North
America.
Having lived there and elsewhere I see things differently than some.
Viva OZ! hehe
Zedic (just stirring)
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Christopher McCann xtofer1...@yahoo.com writes:
OK guys, I've revised my criteria. No home made, must have
title (usually the home made ones are the ones w/o title),
must have ramps and be very beefy...and no damage (I've
I neglected to mention that I used another bolt and nut, and I used the old
nut as the locknut since it threaded on. To describe the threads, they
looked like normal machine threads, but there was an angled groove twisting
up the bolt near the end. The old bolt sheered off right at the
I hope that your flute repair works. Is the Gemeinhardt the Mercedes of
flutes?
Keep us posted.
Kevin in Hillsboro, OR
1983 300SD 267Kmi, Ursula
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Recently several labs have achieved the lowest possible temperature.
IIRC even light or photons came to rest. Did they have rest mass
under those conditions?
..
Web discussion:
What is the mass of a photon?
This question falls into two parts:
Does the
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Archer arche...@embarqmail.com wrote:
Thanks. I'm slowly beginning to get a handle on all the different type of
Macs. Might just go the refurb route since they aren't a whole lot more
expensive than plain used. Will probably order first of next month.
Mitch Haley wrote:
Probably somebody with a BS in fundamental sciences can do just about
anything in grad school if he decides what he really wants.
I work with a guy who just graduated with a masters in electrical
engineering and has a physics undergrad.
John
OUCH, that's an expensive butt!
Jim Cathey wrote:
Interior diameter of a crimped (sat-upon?) Gemeinhardt
M2 flute: 19mm. Exterior diameter of a cross-drilled
pointed steel ground stake used for pouring concrete
slabs: 19mm. Coincidence? I don't think so. But we'll
see...
-- Jim
--
Luther
It's 19F and snowing here. It's rare that we actually get moisture when
one of those blasted Arctic Cold Fronts moves through
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'87 300SDL (281,xxx mi)
'85 Ford F250 6.9 diesel (x59,xxx mi) BioBeast
'82 300CD (183 kmi)
'82 300D (74 kmi) getting donor
Kevin Kraly kr...@comcast.net writes:
I neglected to mention that I used another bolt and nut, and I used
the old nut as the locknut since it threaded on. To describe the
threads, they looked like normal machine threads, but there was an
angled groove twisting up the bolt near the end.
Sort
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Rich Thomas wrote:
This will be the end of our old cars, whether for hobbies or cheap
solid transportation. All hail the good ideas from DC!
Only the ones rated less than 18mpg -- is that city or composite?
At any rate, it will send pickups and passenger trucks to the crusher in record
Allan Streib wrote:
Sort of sounds like a self-tapping bolt, very common on furnaces and
other sheet metal assemblies.
With a nut on it?
Mitch.
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cases of 0W40 for less than $7.50 per
quart but I think it's few-tile.
RLE
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Curt Raymond curtlud...@yahoo.com writes:
A check of eBay shows the G3 iMacs are SERIOUSLY cheap like a
600Mhz/265MB/40GB for $10+shipping cheap. That comes without an
OS. The 10.3 disk set looks to be surprisingly expensive, ~$50 lets
say.
You could always run OpenBSD or some other OS on
Mitch Haley m...@voyager.net writes:
Allan Streib wrote:
Sort of sounds like a self-tapping bolt, very common on furnaces and
other sheet metal assemblies.
With a nut on it?
Yeah, that would be odd.
Allan
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Last fall I found that Wally World had raised the regular 5qt M1 from $20-22 to
$26.99. Only time I ever paid more than $5 a qt for the stuff. My local store
didn't have any extended performance at the time.
Mitch.
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Its best mileage is at idle
Geez, I'd think at idle you'd be getting 0mpg...
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Mitch Haley wrote:
Last fall I found that Wally World had raised the regular 5qt M1 from
$20-22 to $26.99. Only time I ever paid more than $5 a qt for the stuff.
My local store didn't have any extended performance at the time.
They don't have the 5w40 Turbo Diesel Truck or 0w40 European Car
I have them in stock, not on web site.
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Subject: Re:
for web browsing and email you don't really NEED all that much
horsepower. I've got a 2.4Ghz Intel mobo and processor at home with
2GB of RAM and its entirely adequate for all my needs on the email/web
browsing/web page creation/graphics editing front as a home user.
As is this 233 MHz Mac G3
I hope that your flute repair works. Is the Gemeinhardt the Mercedes
of flutes?
They would have you think so, but the serious fluties seem to
consider it merely a reasonable starter model. I bought it as
a challenge, and because the wife's flute (not that she needs
one) is really a POS.
I
on 1/15/09 10:40, Jim Cathey at j...@windwireless.net wrote:
for web browsing and email you don't really NEED all that much
horsepower. I've got a 2.4Ghz Intel mobo and processor at home with
2GB of RAM and its entirely adequate for all my needs on the email/web
browsing/web page
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Its best mileage is at idle
Geez, I'd think at idle you'd be getting 0mpg...
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Its 12 here and it looks like it did snow a bit, have a light dusting.
Luther wrote:
It's 19F and snowing here. It's rare that we actually get moisture when
one of those blasted Arctic Cold Fronts moves through
--
Luther KB5QHUAlma, Ark
'87 300SDL (281,xxx mi)
'85 Ford F250 6.9
It means its able to roll up to 2000 lbs. If you are talking about
those little portable ones, those work just fine pulling a car up on a
car dolly or something. Forget about dragging a dead wrecked car with 4
flat tires up on a car trailer though, you need a big heavy duty wench
like I
yea, that should do it. You need brakes.
Christopher McCann wrote:
'92 Dodge B-350 Ram Wagon - it's one ton (seats 15). It should do the job. I
see that electric brakes on one axle seems to be a requirement in most states.
Chris
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92 300SD, 92 300E 4Matic,
would offer people turning in their old gas guzzlers a
voucher worth up to $4,500 for a new vehicle.
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Kaleb C. Striplin ka...@striplin.net said:
Its 12 here and it looks like it did snow a bit, have a light dusting.
-4 this morning. The 300D started fine, but it was on the block heater
so it BETTER.
It seemed to me that I could really hear the turbo today. Sounded
almost like a small jet
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Curt Raymond wrote:
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Did w123 cars ever have cats?
I wouldn't be surprised if all the gassers did.
1985 California diesels had trap oxidizers which should be replaced with cats,
don't think the 49 state cars had them.
Check Bimby for prices on 1985
I have photoshop 7.0, but recently got a copy of CS I think it was
which I have not tried yet. Which is the newer version? Well for that
matter, I also have a copy of 5.0
Curt Raymond wrote:
$2400 new...
That'll be an old version of Photoshop? My frustration is that I really like the
people turning in their old gas guzzlers a
voucher worth up to $4,500 for a new vehicle.
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solid transportation. All hail the good ideas from DC!
--R
Congress considers 'Cash for Clunkers'
Program would offer people turning in their old gas guzzlers a
voucher worth up to $4,500 for a new vehicle.
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090115/POLITICS
That'll be an old version of Photoshop?
CS2.
-- Jim
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Or the effect of windchill on Mobile 1??
Randy
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] chilling
How 'bout some
I have photoshop 7.0, but recently got a copy of CS I think it was
which I have not tried yet. Which is the newer version?
Creative Suite is newer.
-- Jim
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I use The Gimp for what little graphics manipulation I do (which is VERY
little).
Allan
On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 08:49:39 -0800, Jim Cathey j...@windwireless.net
said:
That'll be an old version of Photoshop?
CS2.
-- Jim
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Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
you need a big heavy duty wench like I have.
Do I have to subscribe to Banned to tell her you said that?
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Kaleb says, you need a big heavy duty wench like I have.
Ummm...LOL...uh...no comment. :-)
Chris
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] TRAILER block heater for Chris
To: Mercedes Discussion List
. All hail the good ideas from DC!
--R
Congress considers 'Cash for Clunkers'
Program would offer people turning in their old gas guzzlers a
voucher worth up to $4,500 for a new vehicle.
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090115/POLITICS/901150364/1448/LIFESTYLE14
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
yea, that should do it. You need brakes.
And if you're buying a brake controller, Tekonsha Prodigy.
(yeah the Jordan's pretty good too, but who wants to mess with the cable to the
brake pedal?)
Mitch.
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That sounds really nice. What is a weight distribution hitch?
Chris
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From: Fmiser fmi...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [MBZ] TRAILER block heater for Chris
To: Mercedes Discussion List mercedes@okiebenz.com
Date: Thursday, January 15, 2009,
Will be placing an order later today.
Thanks!
Chris
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] block heater for Chris
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All,
Last night I was going to use the 500SE to tow my brother's Sebring from
behind the house. While we were finding a place to hook the tow strap
to the Sebring, the SE was idling and suddenly started BILLOWING a HUGE
cloud of smoke. By huge I mean filling my entire back yard in 20
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Christopher McCann wrote:
That sounds really nice. What is a weight distribution hitch?
You have springy bars that latch into the hitch head, and run below the tongue
with chains bending them up towards the tongue. Transfers weight from the back
wheels of the tow vehicle to the front wheels
Rusty Cullens wrote:
complete grill assembly $79.95
Does that include chrome frame, insert, and star? Basically everything
on the front of the hood?
John
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ohh, OK, may install it and see what it does.
Jim Cathey wrote:
I have photoshop 7.0, but recently got a copy of CS I think it was
which I have not tried yet. Which is the newer version?
Creative Suite is newer.
-- Jim
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One other thing... I have the instrument cluster out of the car...
John Robbins wrote:
All,
Last night I was going to use the 500SE to tow my brother's Sebring from
behind the house. While we were finding a place to hook the tow strap
to the Sebring, the SE was idling and suddenly started
hahahahahahahahahah I meant winch.
Mitch Haley wrote:
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
you need a big heavy duty wench like I have.
Do I have to subscribe to Banned to tell her you said that?
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John Robbins wrote:
All,
Last night I was going to use the 500SE to tow my brother's Sebring from
behind the house. While we were finding a place to hook the tow strap
to the Sebring, the SE was idling and suddenly started BILLOWING a HUGE
cloud of smoke. By huge I mean filling my entire
I dont need no stinking weight dist hitch on the duramax, it doesnt even
know I got anything hooked up to it. I can see using one on a regular
3/4 ton (mine is HD) or a 1/2 ton, but I dont really need one.
Mitch Haley wrote:
Christopher McCann wrote:
That sounds really nice. What is a weight
andrew strasfogel wrote:
I am your basic classical music elitist, but I have to say that I really
dislike the flute big-time.
Not a Jethro Tull fan, eh?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3Q2L1Tt1Hk
(oops, looks like Ian played a recorder for this one)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgUw6t3b6oE
chrome grill, plastic insert, and chrome strips, no badge or star.
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Can't you achieve the same thing by moving the car back (away from the hitch)
on the trailer?
Chris
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] TRAILER block heater for Chris
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I have an Ian Anderson CD that is all instrumental songs, lots of flute
stuff. I have not listened to it for awhile but it is pretty good. I
think it is called Divinities or something like that. A lot of those
70s guys were classically trained and found $$ (or pounds) in rock music.
--R
CS4 is already several months (August '08?) old.
Luther
Curt Raymond wrote:
I *think* CS = 7 but now theres CS2 and CS3... Could even be CS4 by now for all
I know.
-Curt
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 10:12:12 -0600
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] Gee fo
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I'll do it for you.
Mitch Haley wrote:
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
you need a big heavy duty wench like I have.
Do I have to subscribe to Banned to tell her you said that?
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How do you tuen 2 piccolos?
andrew strasfogel wrote:
I am your basic classical music elitist, but I have to say that I really
dislike the flute big-time.
Love the oboe, bassoon, and French horn, tho...
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I hope
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The speed of light in a vacuum is constant, but when light is passing
through a medium (air, glass, etc.) it travels much slower. This slower
speed will be relative to the reference frame of the medium, and is not
constant for all observers.
Let me explain how this does not contradict
We did a similar repair on a cheap French Horn we picked up at a
school auction ($5.00) that was nearly closed about half way around
the outer coil. Kept pulling larger diameter plugs through with heavy
weed whacker cord til we got it to an acceptable shape. Some silver
solder and a few key pads
Life on the trailing edge...
I resemble that remark
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The speed of light in a vacuum is constant, but when light is passing
through a medium (air, glass, etc.) it travels much slower. This slower
speed will be relative to the reference
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Since in science, things can only be considered from the perspective of
observable phenomena, the properties of light are only understood only
through their interaction with other particles and energy in given
situations. Photons exhibit both wave-like and particle-like behavior
depending on
Could it have siphoned AT fluid into the intake via a vaccuum hose or something
like that? I had an issue with my
old Suburban once that oiled up the air filter. It was because the PCV valve
was not inserted into the valve cover.
Not quite the same but sort of an odd thing to happen. Look for
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Christopher McCann wrote:
'92 Dodge B-350 Ram Wagon - it's one ton (seats 15). It
should do the job. I see that electric brakes on one axle
seems to be a requirement in most states.
Kaleb wrote:
yea, that should do it. You need brakes.
And it would be a good idea to get a weight
Christopher wrote:
That sounds really nice. What is a weight distribution hitch?
To make a trailer dynamically stable, at least 10% of the mass
needs to be in front of the trailer axles. 15% is better. 50%
is best (it's then called a semi-trailer -like the big
trucks use - rather than a full
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Thanks for explaining that. Now I can see why it's not enough to move the car
back on the trailer till the trailer doesn't put much weight on the
tongue...that shifts too much mass to the rear causing swerving and
unsteadiness.
Best is to move 50% of the mass forward, if not more, and use the
R A Bennell wrote:
Could it have siphoned AT fluid into the intake via a vaccuum hose or something
like that? I had an issue with my
old Suburban once that oiled up the air filter. It was because the PCV valve
was not inserted into the valve cover.
Not quite the same but sort of an odd thing
I think this hitch will work for my 1992 Dodge 1 ton full size van:
http://www.etrailer.com/pc-H~41910.htm?vehicleid=1992797
Now I need a weight distribution hitch...which are here:
http://www.etrailer.com/c-wd.htm
But I am not sure which one to get. Plan on an 18 foot trailer and hauling 116,
I'll vouch for the importance of enough tounge weight.
Once late in the evening after a long day, I loaded up a car trailer
with a honda motorcycle in front, and a Volvo 244 sedan just behind it.
I didn't realize that the width of the motorcycle caused the cars weight
to be centered behind
John,
Also, check to see if the brake booster is filled with fluid. The
downhill angle and white smoke point towards that as a potential cause.
Brake fluid will smoke like ATF. Voluminous smoke and a smell that is
unique when burned.
Mathieu
-mired in a 230sl all week
On Jan 15, 2009,
It seems than at Thu, 15 Jan 2009 09:55:19 -0800 (PST), Curt
wrote:
The Gimp is VERY frustrating if you're used to Photoshop,
they're just enough different...
I'm still trying though.
I've used both extensively. Most of the tools are quite
similar - but the keyboard short cuts are _not_!!
It seems than at Thu, 15 Jan 2009 13:02:47 -0800 (PST),
Christopher wrote:
Thanks for explaining that. Now I can see why it's not enough
to move the car back on the trailer till the trailer doesn't
put much weight on the tongue...that shifts too much mass to
the rear causing swerving and
Mathieu J. Cama wrote:
Also, check to see if the brake booster is filled with fluid. The
downhill angle and white smoke point towards that as a potential cause.
Brake fluid will smoke like ATF. Voluminous smoke and a smell that is
unique when burned.
Good idea! Kaleb says the rear brake line
That would make sense. Since the self-tapping bolt has already cut the
threads, the new bolt threadded right in. It's still holding up. Unless I
hear it light off, I can't tell it's on.
Kevin in Hillsboro, OR
1983 300sD 267Kmi, Ursula
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Can't help you much with the length other then to say that after looking
into my future prognosticator and seeing that you will definitely never
have to haul anything longer than the SD or SDL, ever a 21' wouldn't
go amiss. But that's just my view. Told you it wouldn't help much.
The
I think people use the front receiver mount because they find it easier to
maneuver a trailer driving forward
rather than trying to back up. I have never tried it myself and it does not
sound like it would be that much
better. I suppose it might give a tighter turning circle given the front
Leopard kills you airport, so unless it is the OS that came with your
machine, avoid it. Could be that it just hates airport (wi-fi) on the
non intel chips
clay
On Jan 14, 2009, at 11:26 AM, tyler wrote:
Leopard is more bloated with useless features and fancy graphics
effects, but it's
I was wandering in the Viet Vets store today and noticed a Bose radio/cd
player for Acura - $3.95. Looked OK, but no way to tell. I would assume
that one would need to speakers and whatever else to make it decent [if it
does work]. Anyone interested?
BillR
-Original Message-
From:
John, et al,
Very common for the tail seal on the brake master to fail and allow
brake fluid to get sucked into the booster. The booster is always under
vacuum (when motor is running) and thus a weak tail seal will easily
pass fluid. Eventually the brake fluid eats out the diaphragm in the
AM seems to be an afterthought on most car radios -- can anyone
recommend one that has particularly good AM reception? I like to listen
to a couple of Chicago stations which is perfectly possible here most of
the time but my current radio does a pretty poor job.
Allan
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1983 300D
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