a nice place in Vancouver called Smokey's, don't know if
it's still there or if it's any good.
It's still there. We went there with my sister-in-law, a Smokey's girl,
over a year ago, and she didn't think it was as good as it once was. She
had always thought it was better than Chico's, but has
> My buddy had a PET with 4 kb of memory...
Little known fact: the PET was designed for Radio Shack, but
Tandy thought it so nasty that they designed the Trash-80 to
deploy instead. Commodore decided to sell it themselves.
-- Jim
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Mine are in the main AV stack under the TV. Right
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> There's a place on the southern Washington coast (Long
> Beach) called Chico's Pizza that makes their pizzas with all fresh
> ingredients piled high atop a reasonably thin and crunchy crust.
Chico's is decent? I'll have to try it the next time we're
there. Our cabin is on Idaho St., LB. 25 ye
> When all else is said, that little fender bender that's not my fault
> will
> probably total my "old twenty-five year old car" in the eyes of the
> other's
> insurance company.
Unless you're in a no-fault state (maybe), you're under no
particular obligation to accept anything they say. After
Not to mention the folks behind youtalk about instigating road rage!
On 1/31/08, Kevin Kraly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Given enough time, I'll pull my keys out of the ignition and show them to
> the indignant driver.
>
> You're dead in the water if you can't get restarted! :-)
>
> Kevin in
Given enough time, I'll pull my keys out of the ignition and show them to
the indignant driver.
You're dead in the water if you can't get restarted! :-)
Kevin in Hillsboro, OR
1983 300SD 266Kmi, Ursula
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And that is why a lot of Italians are small, feed the man meat.
Hendrik
who likes a BBQ with beer and bikini sheilas in the pool
Tom Hargrave wrote:
> I've eaten real spaagetti in Italy, just north of Venice. The noodles
> were coated in olive oil and a pile of red sauce sat dead center on the
>
Well seeing there is a plane called a MB-2 I'll let you get away with
making a off topic post and not marking it as such.
Hendrik
who likes to push buttons and pull levers to see what happens
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Click on a plane for a cockpit view
>
> http://www.codeonemagazine.com/test/
I'd be very surprised if anyone hears from Amin again.
Ed
300E
On 31/01/2008, Tom Hargrave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> Others like one certain tyrant in N Africa would not play so we sent in
> a few jets. Idi Amine (probably spelled wrong) has been very quite
> since.
>
> Thanks, Tom
> 256
You won't make it to my age.
On Jan 31, 2008 10:11 PM, Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> MM, breakfast pizza. Milk gravey for the sauce, topped with sausage,
> egg, and mozzarella.
>
>
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apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
The following packages will b
We don't rule the world. We learned from England and Spain that you
can't, so we just buy the world instead.
Some like the idiot in N Korea with a GOD complex don't have a price.
Others like one certain tyrant in N Africa would not play so we sent in
a few jets. Idi Amine (probably spelled wrong)
I remember those days. We called the pages door sheets.
These days everything is run by computer. I reach into each store server
through a static VPN connection and pull all of the store's performance
data into a SQL database then I process any reports they may need. The
largest franchise I work w
aaah, heaven. :-)
Ed
300E
On 31/01/2008, Tom Hargrave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've eaten real spaagetti in Italy, just north of Venice. The noodles
> were coated in olive oil and a pile of red sauce sat dead center on the
> plate. There was no meat in the sauce.
>
>
> Thanks, Tom
> 256-656
a decent person would make his own sauce, but for the lazy like me, this
stuff works nicely. it's expensive but you don't need to use a lot and it's
very good.
http://www.saucesnlove.com/scarp.htm
On Jan 31, 2008 11:09 PM, Tom Hargrave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've eaten real spaagetti in
Happened to me just today. Driving along, behind a woman in the passing
lane going under the limit to boot. Sees a temp tax station set up on the
other side of the street and with nothing in front of her, hits the brakes!
I lay on the horn, and all the cops look over from the other side of the
st
MM, breakfast pizza. Milk gravey for the sauce, topped with sausage, egg,
and mozzarella.
Or, fruit pizza. Cookie dough crust, a cream cheese fruit dip sauce, topped
with your favorite sliced fresh fruit.
Or, vegetable pizza. Regular crust, cream cheese vegetable dip sauce, topped
with fi
I've eaten real spaagetti in Italy, just north of Venice. The noodles
were coated in olive oil and a pile of red sauce sat dead center on the
plate. There was no meat in the sauce.
Thanks, Tom
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From: "Timothy Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mercedes Discu
By the way, Andrew wrote that, not me.
On Jan 31, 2008 9:55 PM, Donald Snook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lt Don wrote: "I just noticed a guy at work who is normally totally
> withdrawn, but
> > the last two days has actually been charmingly communicative and even
> > whistling at times (had to a
Possible.
(Is it just me, or is the line between Mercedes and Banned blurring? Not
that it would be a bad thing )
On Jan 31, 2008 9:55 PM, Donald Snook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lt Don wrote: "I just noticed a guy at work who is normally totally
> withdrawn, but
> > the last two days ha
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> Instead, most seem to want to play the eye contact and wave-on game. Call me
> antisocial (I am) but I am not required to interact on that level with other
> drivers. I am required to follow the law. I love it when I don't make eye
> contact at a four-way, and the other driver, so convinced that
everything is terrible at the chain. it's really hard to make a good pizza
with bad dough, bad sauce and bad cheese. it's a disgrace. but hargrave
thinks it's good at dominos sometimes, so my argument is hopeless even here.
as for dog food, that old roy and alpo you guys give your dogs to haste
Lt Don wrote: "I just noticed a guy at work who is normally totally withdrawn,
but
> the last two days has actually been charmingly communicative and even
> whistling at times (had to ask him to stop as it irritates me)."
Maybe he just got laid.
Donald H. Snook
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Pizza pie...
Down here in the South I was raised to think that a nice sauce (spaghet) was
just full of meat. An upstate Italy transplant friend taught that it was all
about the tomato and not about chunky meat...
I think most of the "pizza chains" it's about the quality of cheese used.
Thin crust
When all else is said, that little fender bender that's not my fault will
probably total my "old twenty-five year old car" in the eyes of the other's
insurance company. It's worth to me ten times what they would allow. My
other rationale is that carrying only liability is one of the benefits of
hav
"Back office database" that's pretty funny. When I worked there we
wrote all the orders on 4 ply forms -- the red copy went to the make
line, the yellow copy was for the driver and the white copy was glued
to the box. Totaled it up at the end of the night with an adding
machine, which asi
With fear and intimidation, "do as we say or else.bang"
Anyway seeing you rule the world, perhaps you could tell China to get
out of Tibet or get North Korea to stop being such bastards.
Also those Japanese are killing all the worlds whales, could you do
something. I believe that whales h
I think my all time driving one is when people are bombing along at the
speed limit on either the freeway or on a street and they slow way down
simply because John Law is visible somewhere. It's dumb on a street and
dangerous on the freeway.
Bob R
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It's all in the detail.
Thanks, Tom
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From: "Robert Rentfro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: 1/31/08 8:46 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] why america is finished (pizza, not mercedes)
You can make mad money making pizzas if you're careful. Ba
Here in Alabama there are no laws requiring drivers to stay right and
I'm as likely to pass on the right as on the left.
Thanks, Tom
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From: "Allan Streib" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: 1/31/08 9:09 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT Taking
I'm gonna join in this nebulous thread by indulging myself in a small
pet-peeve share. Hmmm, which one to share?
Oh okay, here:
At a four way stop (or a three way stop) I wish folks would really just know
the law and follow it. Things would be so simple, and so much time saved.
Instead, most seem
People from CA have a bad habit of driving in the left lane while doing at
or just below the speed limit. I will sometimes come up right behind them
and tailgate them in an effort to get them to get the heck in the right
lane. I don't flash my lightthis isn't the Autobahn.
Bob R.
-Origina
South East works. I usually pick up I65 right at the top and head
straight South.
Thanks, Tom
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From: "Rick Knoble" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: 1/31/08 9:13 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] why america is finished (pizza, not mercedes)
>
Ah -- now that's do-able! Good idea. Thanks!
On Jan 31, 2008 8:50 PM, dave walton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No, but doing a pressure test with water is much less dangerous that
> testing with air. A failure will split the tank rather than explode
> it. Fill with water and pressurize with air if
Tom,
Probably more on topic to take you out for a pizza and beer.
Rick Knoble
'85 300 CD
'87 190 DT
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Richard Smith wrote:
> The person in front always has the right of way in any state in the
> USA. If they want to slow down and run along beside the car in the
> right lane then they are well within the law to do so, but following
> to close is a crime in every state.
You also have the legal right
>
> Rick Knoble
> 45 minutes from Chicago
> Are you north, south, east or west of Chicago?
>
> Thanks,
> Tom Hargrave
Southeast. I live in Northwest Indiana. Portage to be exact. Google 46368 Stop
by next time you are on your way home from Wisconsin. I'll buy you a burger and
a beer.
Rick Kn
Was not trying to condone tailgating, I guess my point is that when
you get into a pissing match on the expressway eventually someone is
going to end up hurt or dead.
I stand by my position though that if you are impeding traffic in the
left lane you should move right. You are not there to
No, but doing a pressure test with water is much less dangerous that
testing with air. A failure will split the tank rather than explode
it. Fill with water and pressurize with air if need be. The less air,
the better.
-Dave Walton
On Jan 31, 2008 9:13 PM, OK Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does
The impact provides the needed torque to break the nut or bolt, then backs
it out very fast. Same working action as a half inch impact wrench used at
tire shops, but considerably less torque. The size makes it very easy and
comfortable to use one handed. Strong enough to pull head nuts off, but not
You can make mad money making pizzas if you're careful. Back in the day
(early '80s) when my brother=in-law and I owned some sub shops near Bradley
University in Peoria, IL, we had a small freestanding building.
Long story short, made good money...sold thriving business to a guy who
did
> < wall.>>
>
Yep, that's him, all right. Is that a Packard patch on his shirt?
RLE
>
>
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Actually Alan anyone who tailgates is the one who is childish. The one who
initiates the tailgating is the one who is the aggressor. The person in
front always has the right of way in any state in the USA. If they want to
slow down and run along beside the car in the right lane then they are well
w
I thought the same thing at the time. I stayed in my car with the windows up
and the engine running just in case he decided to be even more crazy before
the highway patrol arrived, but he stayed in his truck and behaved himself.
Turns out he lives in Tulsa which is about 100 miles NE of OKC. So hop
Are you north, south, east or west of Chicago?
Thanks,
Tom Hargrave
www.kegkits.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Rick Knoble
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 8:03 PM
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Subject: Re: [MBZ] why ame
Doesn't sound like a home project for a relatively large tank
On Jan 31, 2008 7:58 PM, dave walton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's the procedure they use for testing Scuba cylinders. It's called
> a Hydrostatic test. Immerse the cylinder in water and measure the
> additional displacement
> What's my favorite pizza? Chicago style - but only in Chicago & eaten at a
> local pizza store! Everyone else's Chicago style pizza is a poor imitation.
>
> Thanks,
> Tom Hargrave
Exactly!
Rick Knoble
45 minutes from Chicago
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That's the procedure they use for testing Scuba cylinders. It's called
a Hydrostatic test. Immerse the cylinder in water and measure the
additional displacement when the tank is pressurized as a test of the
expansion properties of the metal. Old metal becomes brittle and does
not expand as easily.
> Well the basis is that if there was a problem at okiebenz.com then a lot
> of people would be having problems, as Richard seems to be the only one
> I would suggest that the problem may be with Richards hardware/software
> or his ISP. I don't expect Kaleb to be able to fix Richards computer or
I actually have a long relationship with Dominos - 24 years to be exact.
These days I develop back office databases for a few of the larger and
better franchises.
If you are fortunate enough to be served by a well run franchise, you'll get
great Dominos pizza. If you aren't, then they can deliver
Hmmm -- doesn't seem strange to me - Dad would pull little kid's
teeth where ever they were by pulling out a pair of ignition pliers
from his pocket, and doing it right there. They were so surprised,
that it was over before they could get upset. So dentist and tool
don't bother me -- though I can
Where did you find a new tank? I'm inclined to go that way, though I
might go ahead and let it come up to pressure this weekend.
On Jan 31, 2008 9:59 AM, R A Bennell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My old compressor had a date stamp on the tank of 1947. It always made me
> nervous too. I tried to fi
and
> know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now.
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I saw a video on YouTube of a guy who stuck an engine from a SLR into a
SLK. He was racing a Ferrari Enzo, in a straight line of course. :-) If I
can find it again, I'll post the link.
Ed
300E
On 31/01/2008, Alex Chamberlain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> http://portland.craigslist.org/clk/pts/
http://portland.craigslist.org/clk/pts/558324661.html
It's almost as cheap as doing one of those Chevy 350 conversions that
pop up now and then, and a lot classier.
Alex Chamberlain
'87 300D Turbo et al.
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what do most americans eat for pizza?
Most of the pizza available near me is either Pizza Hut, Dominoes or others
trying to immitate them. There's also Round Table which is better, but it
doesn't do anything for my pizza craving other than to remind me that I need
some REAL PIZZA! . There's
It sounds like you got a nice car for $606.84 and a little work. You are
the big winner!
Kevin in Hillsboro, OR
1983 300SD 266Kmi, Ursula
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On Jan 31, 2008 12:59 AM, RICHARD FIne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have never, and have no problem in all the other forums, sites ect. this
> i
A lot of people have no idea of the requirements of a truck and think it
is just like a car. Happened to me a couple of times, leave enough room
so I can safely and efficiently bring the truck to a stop and some turd
in a little buzz box jumps into that space, all of a sudden a relaxed
stopping
Anyone try buying the dough and doing a BBQ version, right on the grill?
Pretty good too. Friend of mine owns a pizza shop, so he makes it just the
way I like, thin crust, and light on the toppings. I like it just like our
cars; made with top quality ingredients, and nothing too fancy. :-)
Ed
30
I think the original rant was about the exchange rate of Euro vs dollar.
I know back in 97 we went to the UK and then the exchange rate was 33
pence to the Oz. Problem is that people in the UK get paid in pounds
pretty much the same as what we get paid in Oz $'s.
Say $30,000 is the average wage,
Well the basis is that if there was a problem at okiebenz.com then a lot
of people would be having problems, as Richard seems to be the only one
I would suggest that the problem may be with Richards hardware/software
or his ISP. I don't expect Kaleb to be able to fix Richards computer or ISP.
Pe
Well Gary,
It's hard to top your post. I am a sometimes clam digger adn the clam pizza
looks disgusting. How about breakfast pizzas.
Dwight
Bissell Cove Quahog & Auto Salvage Co
"Our Clams are Fresh & Our Cars are Vintage"
Dwight E. Giles, Jr.
Wickford RI 02852
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There are only certain ones that have the chain, and
they are considerably more expensive than the plain
rubber ones. I think they were used primarily on the
107 chassis, for some reason. I just know my dealer
parts guy knew the distinction and would steer me to
the "regular" ones if I needed one
i grew up in queens, which is not exactly a hot spot of culture. despite
the barbarism, there as still a few things we still value. in terms of
food, pizza and deli are sacrosanct. most queens pizza is a simply round
think pie that is very flexible, the crust being topped with a little sauce
and
Is he withdrawn or paranoid? Security clearance?
Maybe he is just happy someone dropped out of the Presidential race.
On Jan 31, 2008 4:28 PM, andrew strasfogel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just noticed a guy at work who is normally totally withdrawn, but the
> last
> two days has actually be
I just noticed a guy at work who is normally totally withdrawn, but the last
two days has actually been charmingly communicative and even whistling at
times (had to ask him to stop as it irritates me). I wonder if he's on meds
now?
On Jan 30, 2008 9:09 PM, LarryT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> H
They say that 60 is the new 80 (or 50. I keep on forgetting!)
On Jan 30, 2008 8:02 PM, Rick Knoble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Middle age is truly miserable,
>
> > "Only in their fifties do people emerge from this low period."
>
> I will be fourty nine next month. Only one more year of th
Fmiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Just remember that next time you think of using the space in front
> of a big truck!
>
> The driver has to juggle.
>
> One - he has a _much_ slower acceleration than a 240 automatic with
> a stretched timing chain so he'll want to avoid slowing down just to
>
I missed a local one last week. '88 300E, 170,000 kms, full dealer service
and records, one owner. sold for $1450 and went fast. wonder why? ll
Ed
300E
On 31/01/2008, Loren Faeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yeah, the "cheap" 300E last week went for $1500 with a trashed
> engine. Not cheap
Yeah, the "cheap" 300E last week went for $1500 with a trashed
engine. Not cheap to me!
At 02:42 PM 1/31/2008, you wrote:
>Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
> >
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mercedes-Benz-E-Class-E320-1994-E320-Great-shape-Trans-gone-selling-for-parts_W0QQitemZ140203402840QQihZ004QQc
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mercedes-Benz-E-Class-E320-1994-E320-Great-shape-Trans-gone-selling-for-parts_W0QQitemZ140203402840QQihZ004QQcategoryZ6335QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Everything is cheap when there are 6 days left
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I dont think so but who knows
Loren Faeth wrote:
> Is that the same trans as a M103 powered 124?
>
> At 02:16 PM 1/31/2008, you wrote:
>> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mercedes-Benz-E-Class-E320-1994-E320-Great-shape-Trans-gone-selling-for-parts_W0QQitemZ140203402840QQihZ004QQcategoryZ6335QQssPa
Is that the same trans as a M103 powered 124?
At 02:16 PM 1/31/2008, you wrote:
>http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mercedes-Benz-E-Class-E320-1994-E320-Great-shape-Trans-gone-selling-for-parts_W0QQitemZ140203402840QQihZ004QQcategoryZ6335QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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It seems than at Thu, 31 Jan 2008 09:46:54 -0600, Kaleb wrote:
> YEP!! You leave enough distance between you and the car in
> front of you and never fails some asshole will come on over
> and you are right on their rear, you have to slow way down to
> give you more room. Then, the cycle starts a
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94 E420, 92 300SD, 92 300D, 92 250D Turbo, 92 300E 4Matic,
91 300D, 90 420SEL, 89 560SEL, 89 2
For $200, maybe, but looking at telltale signs like
the tree's worth of pine needles in the engine
compartment and plenum, this car has not been well
cared for. The comment about not having a Mercedes
mechanic in the area is a giveaway as well - who has
been servicing it up to now?
Two words: Par
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94 E420, 92 300SD, 92 300D, 92 250D Turbo, 92 300E 4Matic,
91 300D,
My first computer was a Sinclare (sp). You had to plug it into a tape
player for storage. I built a Heath Kit all-in-one for my second. Enjoyed
building it more than using it.
Harry
On Jan 30, 2008 9:17 AM, Jim Cathey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > My first computer, a PC with a 40MB HD purc
I suspect you are right.
Rich Thomas wrote:
> on another email address. Has some listers listed as recipients, making
> me think someone has a case of spambot on their machine, or someone on
> the list got their address book intercepted, or something. Also has
> russian name for sender.
>
>
Well I get 2-300 a day from okiebenz and related stuff, I am on just
about every other mb list (well, there are 2 others). The main other
traffic list is the hitler list, but like I said I just skim thru it.
Even it does not usually get near the traffic we get here. For example,
this list has
There are 4 SD's in local PNP type junkyards...thinking about collecting the
IP's for a rainy day...and the tranny'sand...engine rebuild projects
seriously, it's such a shame to see these cars there. One has an engine bay
covered in oil and the oil cooler hoses had radiator hose over the
I paid 4k for my 94 E420 and it has 114k on it. Has TONS of power AND
gets 25 or so mpg. Problem is, right now it wont idle but I just have
to get around to fixing that.
Gary Thompson wrote:
> Kinda makes you cry when a nice 1994-95 W124 is cheaper than a rice
> burner, don't it. I can buy ano
Perhaps annoying was a little to harsh. Perhaps I was just on edge from
working all night then see the same post several times for help. Just
do as instructed and maybe some help can be found.
RICHARD FIne wrote:
> I'm sorry that my post was "anoying" but, I was asking a sincere question, I
>
Rich Thomas wrote:
> I tried to forward it to the list but I guess it was intercepted.
> Anyway, below is the address list it was sent to, a lot of listers on
> it. Did someone's machine get spambotted or did someone just snag some
> message sent to/from the lists? Interestingly enough, my em
I tried to forward it to the list but I guess it was intercepted.
Anyway, below is the address list it was sent to, a lot of listers on
it. Did someone's machine get spambotted or did someone just snag some
message sent to/from the lists? Interestingly enough, my email address
on the list an
That's great, Chris! 'Hard to beat that price for an IP. Congratulations!
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our beautiful "cream-puff" '84 300Dt (not running, which we paid $600 for) made
victory laps around the neighborhood at 1 AM last night. Replaced the IP (got
one from an SD at local U pick It for $5 (yes FIVE)), then timed it (took a
while to figure that out...used the drip tube method) - and th
I was going to comment on that the other night, but didn't get around to
it. You're right, for most trips, if you want to save time, it has to be
over somewhat of a distance, and you really have to put your foot down. If
you do the math, driving an hour at 70 mph, or upping it to 80 mph doesn't
m
You have to be careful playing those games at speed. A guy who wants to get
past, always will in the end, and then, if he decides it's pay back time,
things can get ugly. Before pulling out to pass, I always have a good look,
to see what's coming up. Regardless of how fast I'm going, before I pu
While I would say that most of the drivers around here
are pretty decent, it's the ones who are too busy
yakking on the phone, texting, etc., that piss me off.
These are the ones who usually creep into your lane
then whip back over when you tap your horn.
As a biker and driver, I always have my 3
on another email address. Has some listers listed as recipients, making
me think someone has a case of spambot on their machine, or someone on
the list got their address book intercepted, or something. Also has
russian name for sender.
--R
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Kaleb - I have a time trying to keep up with two lists and I'm retired [I
was 400+ behind this morning]. How on earth do you keep up with all of them
and a job too?
BillR
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Kinda makes you cry when a nice 1994-95 W124 is cheaper than a rice
burner, don't it. I can buy another E320 with lower miles for what it
would cost me to fix the *%^_)*# A/C evaporator on the one I got.
Was trying to help my daughter get a new car, and she was looking at a
Toyota Corolla that was
> Wonko wrote < good thing>> I've often thought how much better off we'd all
> be if lawmakers took 5 or 10 years "off" - an extended
> vacation perhaps. No bills would be passed - unless some
> emergency arose - which is defined by national concensus. ;-)
>
> I know, it'd never work.
>
> Larry
The direct emails seem to be getting lost, so I'll try through
the list.
And, note the clear "OT" in the subject. *chuckle*
So Tim, any success in finding the old Beta VCR?
-- Philip, in a Missouri blizzard
(translation: A light breeze during a snow flurry)
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I'm sorry that my post was "anoying" but, I was asking a sincere question, I
did not "know" any other means to get it answered... all I was asking for was a
response other than, you message got through, which obviously I could see from
my own email.
I have seen many many "anoying" posts here, m
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