Re: where's the water (was: we walked...)

2004-04-15 Thread Geoff Spenceley
Thankyou Vance!! That's true and with four cylinders to feed on the KGV, the steam does move fast! But hey--I don't "race" it--if I did, it would leave my track in a hurry! Geoff. >Geoff, when you run them really fast, the steam moves so fast in the steam >line that it >just sucks the oil

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2004-04-15 Thread Clark Lord
And it didn't start here either. I use the very latest anti-virus software which is updated daily. It checks each message both coming in and going out. It's really aggravating when this stuff happens. And Harry, here is another chance for you to get a "special" message. :) Hugs Clark Dave

Re: where's the water (was: we walked...)

2004-04-15 Thread Vance Bass
Geoff, when you run them really fast, the steam moves so fast in the steam line that it just sucks the oil out as it races by. So, no condensate. Or, something like that -vance- Be careful how you live; it is the only sermon that you preach. William Ellery Channing

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2004-04-15 Thread Landon Solomon
I recieved a garbled looking mini-cam message that had a virus as payload. It is reasonable to believe that one got sent to you from someone who had this list in their address book... Just make sure you didn't open any attachments. : ] Trot, the careful, fox... | /\_/\ TrotFox

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2004-04-15 Thread Harry Wade
At 02:34 PM 4/15/04 -0700, you wrote: >This sounds to me as though someone out there has Clark and a few >other people in their Outlook Express address book. A virus got ahold >of those names and addresses and then sent everyone in the address >book spam, picking Clark's and others' names to for

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2004-04-15 Thread Dave Cole
Mr. Lunkenheimer is one smart pooch. This sounds to me as though someone out there has Clark and a few other people in their Outlook Express address book. A virus got ahold of those names and addresses and then sent everyone in the address book spam, picking Clark's and others' names to forge i

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2004-04-15 Thread Walt Swartz
Received a message from Clark Lord, so naturally I opened it because I recognized the name. Immediately up came a page of alphabet soup, then a page touting a minicam smaller than a credit card - yadda, yadda, yadda, send me $88.00, etc. Also got two similar that came from names that were familiar

Re: . . . and we walked the 8 miles to school barefoot . . . .

2004-04-15 Thread Geoff Spenceley
Look at this way, he couldn't make any money plowing by hand--he died of old age before had done 1100 acres!! At 10:09 AM 4/15/04 -0700, you wrote: >>my father plowed the 15000 acres by hand-- > > He never sprung for the big Fowler rig? (or even a little Fowler rig?) Look at this way, he co

. . . and we walked the 8 miles to school barefoot . . . .

2004-04-15 Thread Harry Wade
At 10:09 AM 4/15/04 -0700, you wrote: >my father plowed the 15000 acres by hand-- He never sprung for the big Fowler rig? (or even a little Fowler rig?)

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2004-04-15 Thread Geoff Spenceley
Ah Yes Harry, I also remember the magic of the chrystal wireless, listening in Henley on Thames as my father plowed the 15000 acres by hand--as I recall that included Windsor, a lot of blinkin' acres. Henley is famous but don't blame me! Well, my nephew does have a few acres in Cornwall and is bu

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2004-04-15 Thread Harry Wade
At 09:18 AM 4/15/04 -0600, you wrote: >and I recall that the dogwoods and redbuds in Nashville were blossoming >around this time of year, Only 48 hours ago we had feezing temperatures and 4" of snow in outlying areas (and I'm in an outlying area.) Today, bright sunshine and the mid-70's, and

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2004-04-15 Thread Clark Lord
Vance Bass wrote: Could it be that we're ... outside running steamers? Spring has sprung here in a serious way, and I recall that the dogwoods and redbuds in Nashville were blossoming around this time of year, too. It's time to get out and clean up the dead leaves, level the track, and boil some

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2004-04-15 Thread Vance Bass
Could it be that we're ... outside running steamers? Spring has sprung here in a serious way, and I recall that the dogwoods and redbuds in Nashville were blossoming around this time of year, too. It's time to get out and clean up the dead leaves, level the track, and boil some water! -vance-

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2004-04-15 Thread Harry Wade
At 07:22 AM 4/15/04 -0700, you wrote: >i think maybe everybody's over at the new steamup.com message board ;-) >\dmc Not surprising. For those of us old enough to remember when the first local television station began broadcasting we sat for hours watching the test pattern, waiting for the

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2004-04-15 Thread Dave Cole
At 8:45 AM -0400 4/15/04, Walt Swartz wrote: What happened to us? What was/is the minicam garbled messages? Keep your steam up! Walt walt: i've been checking the robot to make sure it's ok ... no problem there. i think maybe everybody's over at the new steamup.com message board ;-) ... \dmc ps:

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2004-04-15 Thread Walt Swartz
What happened to us? What was/is the minicam garbled messages? Keep your steam up! Walt