On Sat, 10 Jan 2015 16:56:55 -0500 Scott Ritchey via Mercedes
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> The larger problem is storage. Hydrogen is not dense so any usable
> amount requires ridiculously huge tanks, ridiculously low temperatures,
> ridiculously high pressures, or non-gaseous form (like a metal hydride)
> that mus
On Sat, 10 Jan 2015 19:30:36 -0500 Meade Dillon via Mercedes
wrote:
> I also used to be acclimated to that climate, my first 23 years on
> earth I lived in north-central Wisconsin, in the country about 8 miles
> from the nearest town (Ogema, which I believe is a Chippewa Indian
> name).
>
> Ten
I saw deer heading from Silver Spring to the DC airport back in early December.
-Curt
From: Andrew Strasfogel
To: Curt Raymond
Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2015 6:56 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT: Its cld out there
They roam the DC suburbs, I am told... Though all I see around here
If no one else speaks up, I will take them.
Max Dillon,
Charleston SC
On Jan 10, 2015 8:56 PM, "Craig via Mercedes"
wrote:
> I have some W123 Euro headlights that need lenses.
>
> Is anyone interested in them before I throw them out?
>
>
> Craig
>
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'Don't know - one of our rare, store-bought luxuries. ;<)
Wilton
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Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2015 7:45 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT - A COUNTRY BOY REMEMBERS - TOM NELMS FARM, PART II
WILTON wrote:
I have some W123 Euro headlights that need lenses.
Is anyone interested in them before I throw them out?
Craig
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Greg wrote:
> Our culture seems to be devolving.
You sound like radical islamist terrorist?
You mean this great nation is not what it has been?
btw, has anyone seen any of the Charly cartoons from Paris? Are these
online someplace? Someone said the Charly satires are a cross between
SouthPark, M
WILTON wrote:
> Joyce and I sometimes toasted marshmallows...
Who made the marshmallows?
mao
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Probably just a jumper on the control board, Google is your friend.
More Google work should reveal what the recommended settings are for your
area.
There is always trial and error...
Max Dillon,
Charleston SC
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I also used to be acclimated to that climate, my first 23 years on earth I
lived in north-central Wisconsin, in the country about 8 miles from the
nearest town (Ogema, which I believe is a Chippewa Indian name).
Ten years ago, I took a job here in Charleston repairing commercial (flat)
roofs, and
Rick wrote:
> Check out Illinois most iconic restaurant.
> http://www.huffingtonpost.com/thrillist/the-most-iconic-restauran_b_6443114.html
>
Oh Yes!! - Gene & Jude's
thanks
mao
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Not much where I live, a little I suppose. More out west and farther north.
Coyote hunting is kinda specialized, they hunt mostly at night I think.
We've shot a couple on the farm in Maine. There was one more I should have shot
but I was worried it was somebodies dog. When it turned its head and
I have two (budget) heat pumps with simple defrost controls: a thermostat
on the coil and a timer. The defrost setting on the 2 ton Payne unit is set
to 90 minutes and on the 3 ton Maytag unit it's set to 30 minutes. These
are both the factory settings. The Maytag unit does seem to defrost a lo
Is there coyote hunting up there, Curt?
On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 4:59 PM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> For me hunting season is super important. I spend a lot of time freezing
> my butt off but it gets my body to jumpstart the transition from warm to
> cold weather.
Our culture seems to be devolving.
Greg
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] Free Talk Live radio
We are Devo!
Sent from my iPa
The rea still pays for rural power. Urban areas subsidize rural ones as tge
cost per user to provide this public good is higher in rural areas. It
amounts to a lot of money for rural cooperatives each year.
On Dec 30, 2014 9:23 AM, "G Mann via Mercedes"
wrote:
> Post WW2 there was the REA .. Rura
For me hunting season is super important. I spend a lot of time freezing my
butt off but it gets my body to jumpstart the transition from warm to cold
weather. This year had a couple of particularly brutal days where it wasn't
really that cold but the wind would whip right through me. At this po
The larger problem is storage. Hydrogen is not dense so any usable amount
requires ridiculously huge tanks, ridiculously low temperatures,
ridiculously high pressures, or non-gaseous form (like a metal hydride) that
must be converted back into gas. You really need to run the numbers on
these sche
I'm amazed at how fast we lose our acclimation such temps cited by Curt.
'Have been out in that and lower many times, but I just went for a short
walk (hobble with 4-wheel walker) around the yard; 'was wearing appropriate
L. L. Bean jacket, but I was glad to get back inside and away from the
br
Andrew wrote:
> >Right on. Physicists are notorious >idiots, whereas it's very hard to >find
> >a Geologist who meet the criteria.
But their heads are hard as rocks?
> Rick
> Tongue planted firmly in cheek
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Yep, not bad at all. ATTABOY!
Wilton
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From: "Curt Raymond via Mercedes"
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Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2015 3:54 PM
Subject: [MBZ] OT: Its cld out there
Okay so its not that cold by real cold standards. We've gotten as low
as -11F but last w
Okay so its not that cold by real cold standards. We've gotten as low as -11F
but last week it rained and I found that two of my snowmobiles had frozen to
the ground.The skis usually stick to the ground after a ride, I think they warm
up some from the friction and then freeze later.
So anyway th
And I forget what sorts of metal pipes get Hydrogen embrittlement.
Steel. Copper. Probably others.
-- Jim
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Nope. Not that I know of.
I hear people complain about black finishes and swirl marks, but in my opinion
that’s more of an issue when they’re not applying or removing the wax properly,
or using a powered buffer or polisher.
If you’re doing it by hand I wouldn’t worry about it.
Dan
> On Jan
Any good quality stuff. Stay away from the Walmart garbage, as a lot of what
you see there and at the FLAPS are lower quality versions of the actual product.
My (current) personal favorite is Collinite Liquid Insulator Wax 845:
http://www.amazon.com/Collinite-Liquid-Insulator-Wax-845/dp/B000JK2
My oldest girl child's Jetta finally and completely crapped out. She picked
out a 2013 Ford Fiesta Sedan. Tuxedo Black Metallic.
She's fixing to take it back to LA and what I want to know is, Martha, what
wax, if any, should I apply to that finish before she takes it away?
Thanks, Martha Dan
Bob
On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 11:57 AM, WILTON via Mercedes wrote:
> Then he and Daddy walked around the corner to the Ford dealership
> immediately nearby and purchased a fuel pump for about $3.00. They soon
> had the pump replaced, and we were on our way.
>
ATTABOY!
-MMM-
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Yep, another one:
TOM NELMS FARM, PART II
By Wilton Strickland
On the dirt road where we lived in 1941, '42 and '43 was a small, red
clay hill. I think not only I, a boy of only 6 to 9 then, but the entire
family dreaded having to travel this part of the dirt road from our house
out the p
Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
For that matter, I have met very highly educated people who are total idiots.
So has everybody who ever enrolled in a College of Education.
Mitch.
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Dwight Giles via Mercedes wrote:
124 wiring harness? Just a guess.
Paid $1000 to 'recondition' the engine wiring???
Replace the whole harness with new!
Mitch.
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fmiser via Mercedes wrote:
Pipe shouldn't be much harder than natual gas - execpt H2 is so
small it leaks easily. Very easily.
Especially in plastic pipes, IIRC.
And I forget what sorts of metal pipes get Hydrogen embrittlement.
Mitch.
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Curt Raymond via Mercedes wrote:
The 4 is a185hp though which is staggering for the displacement.
It's a 2.2, makes the same HP as a 1985 2.3-16 (euro) or a 1992 Olds Achieva SCX
(2.3L Quad 4).
I thought a 944 had staggering output in the 1990s, but IIRC it was a pretty big
4 cylinder.
Mitc
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