On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 2:41 AM, Gary Hurst wrote:
> you can get a core 2 duo for 399 brand new in a mini. why get a core solo
> for the same money?
A new Mini is $599 direct from Apple. Where are you buying new Minis for
$400? Because if that's true, everyone needs one!
EdB
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you can get a core 2 duo for 399 brand new in a mini. why get a core solo
for the same money?
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 12:55 AM, Ed Booher wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 2:58 PM, archer wrote:
>
> > All advice on which one an Apple newby should buy will be greatly
> > appreciated.
> > Gerry
>
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 2:58 PM, archer wrote:
> All advice on which one an Apple newby should buy will be greatly
> appreciated.
> Gerry
>
Gerry,
I'm going to wade into this discussion and take the Devil's Advocate
position. In the spirit of full disclosure, I do own Apple stock, and
generally
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Make the online bid and arrange for shipping when you win
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On Jun 26, 2009, at 4:40 PM, Craig McCluskey wrote:
On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 15:46:41 -0700 Redghost
wrote:
http://www.murphyauctions.net/jackcarrolls.html
Ford dealer is going on the block. One dozen two post lifts and lots
of t
The iBooks should work with an external mouse and keyboard, if they are
USB. If they are older ones with the little round connectors then no.
People forget that the i-Everything was post-ADB, post-SCSI,
and after firewire came along. If the CPU's faster than about
300 MHz, in other words.
Our
The iBooks should work with an external mouse and keyboard, if they are
USB. If they are older ones with the little round connectors then no.
An external monitor will need a little pigtail to connect the monitor's
cable to the mini-DV port on the iBook. Apple store sells them, be sure
you get th
t; Daughters neighbor
> has a
> > > recycle
> > > > > business. He has the following
> Apples
> > > > > >>>> for
> > > > > >>>> sale and I'm going to
> buy one
> > > and see if
> > > > > it
> > >>>> is
> > > > >>>> DSL.
> > > > >>>> All advice on which one an Apple
> > newby
> > > > should buy will be greatly
> > > > >>>> appreciated.
> > > > >>>> Gerry
>
archer wrote:
I just meant streaming video that would work without a lot of pauses.
Both the PC laptop with 1.5 gigs and the desktop with 2.4 gigs do
streaming video well with very few interruptions.
Ever since CPUs were measured in Ghz instead of Mhz, glitches in video streaming
are usual
t;>
>
> > > $125
> > > >>>> A172 APPLE iBOOK G4 A1055
> 1.33GHz 512MB
> > > 60GB DVD WiFi
> > > >>>>
>
> > > >>>> $150
> >
re,
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> Max
> '87 300TD 312k miles
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> > >>>> A139 APPLE iBOOK G3 A1007 900MHz 256MB
> > 40GB DVD WiFi
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> > >>>> $100
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> CD LAPTOP
> >>>> MAC OS 10.4 TIGER iLIFE AIRPORT CARD
> INSTALLED
> >>>>
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> >>>> A34 APPLE iBOOK 600MHz 640MB 40GB DVD
> CD-RW WiFi M6497
> >>
A1007 900MHz 256MB 40GB DVD WiFi
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Or how about the General Lee vs the Hutchmobile?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiAE0VzTQTM
And Larry can appreciate this, the £1500 Porsche Challenge
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jPaYnaKVDk
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assuming that the rear seat is special to the coupe? Will any 300D
front seats work?
All seats are special to the coupe. I've had fairly good
luck repairing seats, and Rusty has brand-new seat covers
that will make it look new.
-- Jim
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Most folks just go down to the bone yard and buy a good used box for
about $100. If you go to a "do it yourself" yard you may get one even
cheaper and then you can test the play as well before pulling the box.
Mine was $22 at the U-Pull. (But they took another $13 for the
Pittman arm that I was
http://www.murphyauctions.net/jackcarrolls.html
There's half a dozen things there that I'd love to have.
But probably not going to...
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Smith, Todd wrote:
Thanks,
I didn't think about hinging forward, of course if the rear seat is not
accessible then that may lessen the mischief that the boy child can get
into but not much, I think
16 year old girls are limber. They can climb over seat backs.
Mitch.
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On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 15:46:41 -0700 Redghost wrote:
> http://www.murphyauctions.net/jackcarrolls.html
>
> Ford dealer is going on the block. One dozen two post lifts and lots
> of toys that will go for pennies. I am going to see what the rolling
> tool chests fetch and bring one home.
The
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Ford dealer is going on the block. One dozen two post lifts and lots
of toys that will go for pennies. I am going to see what the rolling
tool chests fetch and bring one home.
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Rolf -
I think it depends on why you want to rebuild the steering gear. If it is
just leaking then you can replace most of the soft parts with pretty good
results, but if you have excessive play, then it might be pretty tough to do
a proper rebuild and get the clearances correct without having all
Hi Gary,
Will the ones you suggested do video from a DSL line (broadband)? Also, can
I plug a Dell keyboard, mouse, and monitor into the laptops?
Thanks,
Gerry
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Thanks,
How long have you had this repair and is any of your seat cover cracked
or torn?
Todd
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Thanks,
I didn't think about hinging forward, of course if the rear seat is not
accessible then that may lessen the mischief that the boy child can get
into but not much, I think
Todd
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Those bushings wear out too where the arm attaches to the LCA.
--R
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
You dont remove that part, you remove it where it bolts to the body,
and unscrew out the adjustment on the arm. When you put it back
together, you will have to get an alignment done.
winmutt wrote:
I wonder if anyone else has tried using biodiesel as a penetrating oil. I
have had exceptional luck freeing up rusted/seized stuff by soaking in it.
I have a couple of adjustable reamers that I used a long time ago to ream
king pin bushings on a Volvo 544. They were seized up hard. After a soak
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Daughters neighbor has a recycle business. He has the following Apples for
sale and I'm going to buy one and see if its possible to shake the PC habit.
Will want to use the laptops as a desktop with a keyboard, a new Dell
monitor, a mouse, and a printer plugged into it if that's possible. ISP
My mother in law had a Pacer when it was new and 2 Gremlins previous to that.
Pretty basic cars but they were not
too bad. The Gremlins were olive green and caramel colored and the Pacer was
caramel as well. I do remember the
one Gremlin squeaking terribly. They had to drive down a gravel road t
yep, only coupe seats will work.
WILTON wrote:
Don't the front seat backs have to hinge forward for back seat
entry/exit?
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95 E300, 92 500SEL, 92 300SD, 92 300E 4Matic, 91 300D, 91 300E,
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You dont remove that part, you remove it where it bolts to the body, and
unscrew out the adjustment on the arm. When you put it back together,
you will have to get an alignment done.
winmutt wrote:
Yes but the bushing in there sits under the spring perch?
-Rolf
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yep, that is exactly right.
Benz Hogs wrote:
The guide rod can be replaced without a spring compressor. According
to Kaleb, hook the LCA to an immobile object (concrete pillar or tree)
with a come-a-long and slowly winch the LCA forward until the guide
rod mount can be taken loose.
Luther
If the spring base is intact, the effort to repad the seat is not all that bad.
I used a piece of scrap carpet
first on top of the spring base tied on with nylong pull ties. Then added the
fibrefill type padding on top of that
and slipped the cover back on. A major improvement at very little expe
, 92 300E 4Matic, 91 300D, 91
300E, 89 560SEL, 87 300SDL x2, 85 380SE 5.0 Euro, 85 190D,
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WILTON wrote:
Don't the front seat backs have to hinge forward for back seat entry/exit?
Indeed, if you want access to the back seat.
It might be possible to put the soft parts from another 123 seat on the coupe
front seat framework. Hopefully a voice of experience can chime in here.
Mitch.
On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 09:27:05 -0700 (PDT) Christopher McCann
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> Are you serious? Prolly my favorite car mag. You used to be able to get
> a subscription, but they stopped distributing it to individuals in the
> US, so now you have to get it for, like $8/issue at B&N. But it's great.
So,
Don't the front seat backs have to hinge forward for back seat entry/exit?
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Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 1:39 PM
Subject: [MBZ] W123 Seat Compatibility
My wife and son are thinking about replacing the tan MB-Tex seats in our
projec
My wife and son are thinking about replacing the tan MB-Tex seats in our
project 1985 300CD and I wanted to find out what seats will fit. I am
assuming that the rear seat is special to the coupe? Will any 300D
front seats work?
I believe that I have read here about list members using pool noodle
e radio amplifier in the trunk. Where can I get an
amplifier repaired or, if necessary, get a new one, i. e., aside from big
$$$ to MB?
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Look at the scan of the PP catalog in the link I sent you -- it has
locations of the various bits.
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winmutt wrote:
Yes but the bushing in there sits under the spring perch?
-Rolf
Benz Hogs wrote:
The guide rod can be replaced without a spring compressor. According
to Kaleb, hook the LCA
Yes but the bushing in there sits under the spring perch?
-Rolf
Benz Hogs wrote:
The guide rod can be replaced without a spring compressor. According
to Kaleb, hook the LCA to an immobile object (concrete pillar or tree)
with a come-a-long and slowly winch the LCA forward until the guide
rod
The guide rod can be replaced without a spring compressor. According to
Kaleb, hook the LCA to an immobile object (concrete pillar or tree) with
a come-a-long and slowly winch the LCA forward until the guide rod mount
can be taken loose.
Luther
winmutt wrote:
Jim, Rich, Kaleb thanks.
Just
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With the lower back seats removed it should fit. And there is always the
roof, I borught home 8 bales of pine straw and 35 bags of bark recently.
Should have had a picture of that :(
-Rolf
R A Bennell wrote:
It's a wagon. Put it on the roof. Be sure to send us photos!
Randy
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It's a wagon. Put it on the roof. Be sure to send us photos!
Randy
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] 55 gallon drum - 300
My burn barrel is just under 24" in diameter, and 36" high.
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On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 09:24:39 -0400 "WILTON" wrote:
> but it continues to be constantly slightly noisy (not loud at all, but I
> hear it). 'Time to finally do something about it. New or rebuilt one
> from Rusty, I'm thinking?
It certainly depends upon what comes in the rebuild kit. If the rebu
As I recall it can fit something about 34" high, but don't hold me to
that. A drum is not quite that big diameter so should fit, at least
one, maybe 2 side by side ( though that might not work)? Are they about
4ft high, maybe 2ft diameter?
--R
Michael Esh wrote:
Does anyone know if a 55 gal
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Michael Esh wrote:
Does anyone know if a 55 gallon drum will fit in the back of the 1982
wagon? I am going to pick up a couple of them and would rater not ask
the wife for Caravan. :{)
I'm 99.9% sure 'a drum' would fit in the back of a S123 laying down lengthwise.
Not so sure that two would f
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I went to the dealership for an alignment and they said my track arms
need to be replaced. I have never heard of this term and wonder if its
UCA or LCA or? I have heard of tie rods being called track rods but
not sure what the "track arms" are.
Aren't those the support links that go rearwards
Does anyone know if a 55 gallon drum will fit in the back of the 1982
wagon? I am going to pick up a couple of them and would rater not ask
the wife for Caravan. :{)
Mike
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Also anyone rebuilt a steering box before? Suggestions? Recommendations?
Hints? I have seen the DIY floating around. Doesn't look horribly
difficult if you are careful. I have 2 in the cars that need to be
rebuild and 1 123 and 1 126 that I planned on selling afterwards. For
the price they char
I went to the dealership for an alignment and they said my track arms
need to be replaced. I have never heard of this term and wonder if its
UCA or LCA or? I have heard of tie rods being called track rods but not
sure what the "track arms" are.
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WILTON wrote:
If you've been following my problems with battery electric drain on my 91
350SDL for the past three weeks or so (way too long!), you now know that the
culprit was a defective radio amplifier in the trunk. Where can I get an
amplifier repaired or, if necessary, get a new one, i.
That is not true, perhaps increased wear but no melted pistons. I know
many people who, either on accident (myself with a rotted hose) or on
purpose (crazy people) who have run with out wastegate hose. Even with
the overboost protection removed it was not until I got to the end of a
400mile dri
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Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 7:16 AM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Electric drain/fuses
WILTON wrote:
Ooops. Oh, I messed up! He sent 'em directly ro me. I thought they
It was DEFINITELY the radio amplifier in the trunk, NOT the cell phone. I
was talking 'bout the cell phone box, 'cause I thought when I got into the
trunk that that box was the radio amp; quickly realized it (the box) was the
phone; 'didn't find the radio amp 'til I was locking up for the day.
WILTON wrote:
Ooops. Oh, I messed up! He sent 'em directly ro me. I thought they
were to the list. 'Sorry.
He did it right, he sent it to the list with a courtesy copy to Wilton.
So Wilton got it right away, the rest of us got a link to it after Kleb approved
his message.
Mitch.
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