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From: Scott H.E. Welch
 
Re: T&T: Cummins and Winterization
Fri, Dec 11, 2009 9:29 PM
Now the exhaust is winterized as well. 10) Leave the extension hose and coupler in the lazarette for next year. That's it. After the first time, you'll find that the entire process takes about 20 minutes from start to end. Scott Welch "Things turn out best for people who make the best of the way things turn out." - John Wooden
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From: Sandra Phoenix
 
Claflin University President, Administrators Visit India and Nepal to Forge Global Partnerships
Tue, Apr 10, 2012 12:29 PM
Claflin University News Apr 04, 2012 Claflin University President, Administrators Visit India and Nepal to Forge Global Partnerships In February, President Dr. Henry N.
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From: Sandra Phoenix
 
Dr. Lonnie Edwards, Sr. pays visit to alma mater for documentary highlights
Thu, Jun 17, 2021 12:48 PM
Lonnie Edwards, Sr. pays visit to alma mater for documentary highlights Quite a few Tiger alumni have found the education system a befitting niche. 1969 Coahoma Junior College graduate Lonnie Edwards Sr., EdD., stands as a remarkable example.
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From: Bob Camp
 
Re: [time-nuts] Practical Limit - Comparing 10 MHz Oscillators at 10 GHz- an alternativemethod?
Tue, Jan 11, 2011 6:19 PM
That's 10 ppm at 10 MHz. With a 10,000 multiplication you are down to 1.0 x 10^-9. If it's centered, you get +/- 5.0 x 10^-10 of range on your system. If the parts start out as close as the 5335 will let you set them, they may or may not be in range on a 10,000X system. Of course you can turn off the filter. Wonderful stuff.
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From: Pisciotta, Peter P, GLPRO
 
TWL: Force 10 - Factory Response
Thu, Dec 11, 2003 12:57 AM
I recently related experiencing poor performance of Force 10 ranges. Robin Roberts, the listee who asked for recommendations, contacted Force 10 to understand the issue. I also wrote to Force 10 to describe my experience in detail.
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From: pgslo@juno.com
 
Top 10 Trawlers
Tue, Dec 29, 1998 6:10 PM
On Tue, 29 Dec 1998 09:24:24 -0500 Georgs Kolesnikovs writes: >What are the top 10 trawlers of all time? > I would like to nominate two semi-displacement trawlers: Alaskan 48 - the original boats were wood with a pilot house, portuguese bridge, and "europa" or "sedan" style saloon.
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From: bob england
 
Re: sea rays, bayliners, etc.
Thu, Jul 15, 2004 2:27 AM
apropriate,the guy that sold him the boat was probably full of sh## and soon the boat will be too. these are the clueless, ignorant masses that everyone on the water has to deal with. trim, what is trim, they think it is a sexual terminology- i.e. n.y. slang, gang talk, git me some trim tonite- most dont have any idea what all the bells and buttons do. they coined
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From: bob england
 
Re: sea rays, bayliners, etc.
Thu, Jul 15, 2004 2:27 AM
apropriate,the guy that sold him the boat was probably full of sh## and soon the boat will be too. these are the clueless, ignorant masses that everyone on the water has to deal with. trim, what is trim, they think it is a sexual terminology- i.e. n.y. slang, gang talk, git me some trim tonite- most dont have any idea what all the bells and buttons do. they coined
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From: ron barr
 
On-Demand Propane Hot Water Heaters
Fri, Dec 9, 2005 4:01 PM
Of course the other side of the coin is that the heat exchanger HW tanks use nothing when underway, or for that matter when running the generator to charge at anchor. I find my 12 gal hot water tank stays warm even overnight after a days running. Ron Barr Lady Brookhaven Hatteras LRC 42 Presently lying RI Yacht Club, Narragansett Bay, RI KB1LFX
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From: Steve Sipe
 
Re: T&T: Diesel starting fluid
Thu, May 10, 2007 4:28 PM
The vacuum > itself will cause as much drag as the compression, different side of the > same coin. > It follows the same logic as any other mechanical device that compresses or moves water or air... more volume, more work, the converse is what allows the engine or other device to operate more freely, it's got less air to compress, ergo it's not doing as