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From: Dwight Giles via Mercedes
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2014 8:58 PM
To: Mercedes Discussion List; WILTON
Reply To: Dwight Giles
Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT - non-political B-52 tale - PHUC YEN
>Wilton- you should really turn >these tales into a book.
http://www.abebooks.com/97
On Oct 12, 2014, at 7:50 PM, mercedes-requ...@okiebenz.com wrote:
Good tale Wilton. Glad you made it back that night!
One of the WSOs that flew with me in my back seat in TAC in Thailand survived a
year over the trail. But when he went back to the US, guess where he went? -
back to Buffs. Not l
How do I remember? I don't know, but I do have my personal recordings of
several of these missions as reminders of some points. The recordings don't
do them justice, though - not nearly the same without the slipstream and
engine noise, G forces and the buffeting from wing tip high-speed stalls
That is nothing short of amazing. All crews were well trained.
Some crews were truly crews who functioned as one. THis crew took it
even further, to virtuoso level. Complete understanding of all
systems, and their requirements and limitations, including the enemy
systems. Distinguished Flyi
Roger that.
On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 7:37 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> If I was that close to death, I would remember it in detail for a long,
> long time
>
>
> On Oct 12, 2014, at 10:24 PM, Dwight Giles via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>
> > Wi
So my uncle, who lives in KY and all my family was/is from there, posted
this thing. I made a little blues ditty, Blues fo da Blues, and his
wife, whom I find intensely annoying, got all bothered about it and
started posting all kinds of sh..stuff about me being nasty and unhappy
and various o
If I was that close to death, I would remember it in detail for a long, long
time
On Oct 12, 2014, at 10:24 PM, Dwight Giles via Mercedes
wrote:
> Wilton, how do you remember such detail? These are awesome as all the Sondy
> tales are.
> On Oct 12, 2014 7:05 PM, "WILTON via Mercedes"
> w
Wilton, how do you remember such detail? These are awesome as all the Sondy
tales are.
On Oct 12, 2014 7:05 PM, "WILTON via Mercedes"
wrote:
>
> Another non-political B-52 tale:
>
> RADIO HANOI - LONGEST 8 SECONDS
> By Wilton Strickland
>
>My crew's target the night of 19 Dec '72, the second
Wilton- you should really turn these tales into a book. I bet there is a
publisher who would love these up-close stories of this war. Sorry if I
sound like an academic. They are so well written & I think previously
untold. ATTABOY.
On Oct 7, 2014 7:24 PM, "WILTON via Mercedes" wrote:
>
> Anoth
Hi All,
What is that loud ticking sound coming out the bottom of my freshly
overhauled transmission at cold idle, up near where it joins the motor? Is
it normal, or are the torque converter bolts loose or something? It is
definitely louder lately. I want to say about 2 ticks per second. You can
he
Another non-political B-52 tale:
RADIO HANOI - LONGEST 8 SECONDS
By Wilton Strickland
My crew's target the night of 19 Dec '72, the second night of the
Linebacker II campaign, was Radio Hanoi just off the southwestern corner of
Hanoi. Approach to the target was from the northwest at 36,00
Yes, but not at $48k.
Wilton
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From: "Mitch Haley via Mercedes"
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2014 4:27 PM
Subject: [MBZ] Is a 2013 E350 BluTec worth $48k
...with 2000 miles on the odometer?
Hey, Wilton, still looking for a late model
I was looking on CarMax and CPO and there were several 3 or 4 years old
in the mid-30ks, they all seem to be about exactly the same price. ML
dizzels too.
--R
On 10/12/14 5:31 PM, Dwight Giles via Mercedes wrote:
I saw a new one at the stealer for 60k. Can get a stripped down 2014 GLK
BluTe
I saw a new one at the stealer for 60k. Can get a stripped down 2014 GLK
BluTec for $39k.
On Oct 12, 2014 4:43 PM, "Mitch Haley via Mercedes"
wrote:
> Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
>
>> $700 transfer fee plus a $350-$700 "disposition fee" at lease end? Ouch.
>>
>
> I'd try to make the seller e
My strong scotch ale is getting low, and I only have a bottle or two of
my hoppy brown ale, so time to get more going! My daughter brought me
some she had made, a couple are left...
I think for Christmas I will ask Santa for the BrewPi board and stuff, I
have the Raspi so that is good to go.
Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
$700 transfer fee plus a $350-$700 "disposition fee" at lease end? Ouch.
I'd try to make the seller eat the transfer fee, but the disposition fee is
probably on you.
This is probably a decent deal if you want a heavily loaded Chevy Cruze with 30k
on it. GM e
$700 transfer fee plus a $350-$700 "disposition fee" at lease end? Ouch.
On Oct 12, 2014, at 4:27 PM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes
wrote:
> ...with 2000 miles on the odometer?
> Hey, Wilton, still looking for a late model diesel?
>
> http://www.leasetrader.com/2013_Mercedes-Benz_E350_BlueTec_Di
I've been using an inexpensive Johnson Controls analog temp controller
for about ten years now. Works fine, absolute to the degree control
isn't really necessary, and they are cheap.
I did burn one up though on the old fridge with a bad compressor that
would periodically lock up and draw a
...with 2000 miles on the odometer?
Hey, Wilton, still looking for a late model diesel?
http://www.leasetrader.com/2013_Mercedes-Benz_E350_BlueTec_Diesel_192997.xhtml
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Have you checked local PnP? No shipping there ;-) I know there's 1 or
2 140s at our local recycle center but if the bumpers are connected as
tightly as the door handle it's probably more than I could do in a
grassy/muddy field. ;-)There's always Potomac - although they
always seemed hig
Yikes! Never saw that before!
Larry
On 10/10/2014 8:45 AM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
Thanks, Larry!
I checked them out and it was a good deal - until shipping got added! They
wanted more for shipping than the bumper cover cost!
Bumper cover - $130
Shipping - $175
Ouch!
It was worth a
Yesterday I brewed an oatmeal stout that has started bubbling away, and
in a coupla minutes I am going to brew an Oktoberfest, and I have the
ingredients for a Bells Two hearted Ale clone that I brew with some
cherry wood shavings that give it an amazing flavor, but will have to
wait as my carb
Aren soe of you home brewers? This might be of some interest:
http://hackaday.com/2014/10/11/keep-an-eye-on-your-fermenting-beer-with-brewmonitor/
Dan
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I saw a masking tool once that covered the star. Looked like a big branding
iron.
On Oct 12, 2014 1:10 PM, "WILTON via Mercedes"
wrote:
> BTW, about 14 years ago, I did a beautiful job of painting 123 wheel
> covers of other colors to the ivory I needed. 'Masked the center star and
> elsewhere a
BTW, about 14 years ago, I did a beautiful job of painting 123 wheel covers
of other colors to the ivory I needed. 'Masked the center star and
elsewhere as necessary with masking tape and sprayed 'em with paint from
towerpaint.com. 'The masking took some care, of course, but overall, it was
a
Last call. Does anyone have a 123 fuel sender or a midnight blue
hubcap for a 123? I've had no positive responses so far. If you
have one or the other, let me know. It looks like I will have to
find a junkyard on car-part.com.
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Here is an interesting intro to 3D printers
https://www.packtpub.com/books/content/6-months-open-source-3d-printer
--R
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