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From: Keith
 
Re: T&T: BUYING AND INSTALLING A BOW THRUSTER
Fri, Jan 20, 2006 9:30 AM
Keith _____ Health is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die. ----- Original Message ----- From: "AL SOUZA" >I will be buying a bow thruster this spring. Being new to trawling what >should I be looking for in the selection of a thruster? Are there any >complaints that anyone has with the thruster on their boat?
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From: Keith
 
Re: T&T: De Scaling Heat Exchangers
Wed, Aug 22, 2007 5:41 PM
Keith _____ "If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went."
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From: Larry N. Brown
 
Fw: Women?
Tue, Oct 23, 2007 6:03 PM
Just remember the adage: 'Old > sailors > never die, they just move on to trawlers that go the same slow speed... > but > are more comfortable'...or something like that. Age? Not that it matters, > but > coming on 77 next month. I have also been up/down the east coast ICW > several > times. What's your point?
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From: Wayne & Lynn Flatt
 
Requiem for John Camm
Thu, Apr 2, 2009 2:04 PM
Under the wide and starry sky Dig the grave and let me lie: Glad did I live and gladly die, And I laid me down with a will. This be the verse you  grave for me: Here he lies where he longd to be; Home is the sailor, home from the sea, And the hunter home from the hill.
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From: Rudy and Jill
 
Re: T&T: perko 493 repair
Fri, Jan 22, 2010 5:37 PM
With a hacksaw and appropriately sized threading die, you can easily make replacement rods with brass rod purchased locally. Stainless steel rod can also be used. I've done both without any long term detrimental effects. I believe that the tie rod in your unit is 1/4 inch.
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From: edmond badham
 
2nd bilge pump
Sat, Aug 5, 2017 12:53 PM
This is partly caused by a check valve in the line which I use to prevent pump cycling (until the batteries die) (yes I agree they can not be used in lieu of a discharge loop). To remedy the air lock I drilled a very small hole (1/8") in the output flange not covered by the hose. I'm happy with this set up.
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From: Joseph Lenox
 
Re: [OpenSCAD] Compiling for 64 bit Sparc Solaris 10
Fri, Feb 6, 2015 9:45 AM
On Feb 6, 2015 3:29 AM, "MichaelAtOz" wrote: > > Joseph Lenox wrote > > So you're going to get this working or die trying? > > Almost choked on my wine...
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From: Steven Knudsen
 
Re: [USRP-users] USRP command port
Thu, Apr 20, 2017 3:36 PM
good luck, steven Steven Knudsen, Ph.D., P.Eng. www. techconficio.ca www.linkedin.com/in/knudstevenknudsen Du bist die Aufgabe.
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From: Tom Van Baak
 
Re: [time-nuts] Lifetime of Cesium tube
Thu, May 12, 2005 11:56 PM
I haven't had any of my 5071A die yet. Doug - can you tell us how long your first 5071A tube lasted? As for shelf-life, you can read about the official way to store and periodically pump them. But I'm quite certain that many of us have surplus units that probably haven't been powered for years and some of them end up working fine. /tvb
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From: Joseph Gray
 
Re: [time-nuts] Happy Leap Hour Day !
Mon, Mar 12, 2007 12:25 AM
Actually, I bought two of these in the hope that one will die, so I can remove the radio module and play with it :-) > WWVB Radio Controlled Clocks: Recommended > Practices for Manufacturers and Consumers > http://tf.nist.gov/general/pdf/1976.pdf > > NIST Special Publication 432 > http://tf.nist.gov/general/pdf/1383.pdf I read these a while back.