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I'm still awaiting an answer, Mr. Milstead.


Daily reminders are an ineffective waste of bandwidth. Perhaps you could
issue an annual reminder instead??


An "ineffective waste of bandwidth" in this NG. That's ripe.

Max


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I wish I knew.

Gilligan

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Why must everyone deride and mock the Good Captain? He is one of the

few
to
think primarily of ideas, of cause and effect. He's consistently kept

this
board on track with pertinent sailing related topics and broadened it

by
applying time tested truths to the world at large. I, for one, admire

the
Good Captain who disdains the fashionable for the correct and true! He

is
a
real life role model for everyone, being a principled humantarian and
philosopher. The Good Captain knows the difference between "fun" and
contentment. God Bless him.


Mr. Milstead,

Any idea when "the capt." might return???? Huh?

Max


I'm still awaiting an answer, Mr. Milstead.

Max




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I wish I knew.


Well, wish a little harder and perhaps you can make it so.

Max


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You miss him that much too?

Gilligan

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"Gilligan" wrote in message

I wish I knew.


Well, wish a little harder and perhaps you can make it so.

Max




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Gilligan wrote:
Why must everyone deride and mock the Good Captain?


Why not?

Actually, not everyone does.


... He is one of the few to
think primarily of ideas, of cause and effect.


You mean, he spends hours every mornging trying to figure out how to put
on his shoes?


... He's consistently kept this
board on track with pertinent sailing related topics and broadened it by
applying time tested truths to the world at large.


Oh really? Like his "special foil section" he applied to his keel?


... I, for one, admire the
Good Captain who disdains the fashionable for the correct and true! He is a
real life role model for everyone, being a principled humantarian and
philosopher. The Good Captain knows the difference between "fun" and
contentment. God Bless him.


Agreed. May the good Lord keep him safe (probably best accomplished by
keeping him away from power tools and deep water), and far away.

Regards
Doug King



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I am glad you agree Doug. I don't see how power tools can be of any danger
to the Good Captain. The voltage drop on an extension cord of sufficient
length would most certainly limit the torque of any type of rotating
machinery.

Gilligan



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Gilligan wrote:
Why must everyone deride and mock the Good Captain?


Why not?

Actually, not everyone does.


... He is one of the few to
think primarily of ideas, of cause and effect.


You mean, he spends hours every mornging trying to figure out how to put
on his shoes?


... He's consistently kept this
board on track with pertinent sailing related topics and broadened it by
applying time tested truths to the world at large.


Oh really? Like his "special foil section" he applied to his keel?


... I, for one, admire the
Good Captain who disdains the fashionable for the correct and true! He

is a
real life role model for everyone, being a principled humantarian and
philosopher. The Good Captain knows the difference between "fun" and
contentment. God Bless him.


Agreed. May the good Lord keep him safe (probably best accomplished by
keeping him away from power tools and deep water), and far away.

Regards
Doug King



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"Gilligan" wrote ...
The voltage drop on an extension cord of sufficient
length would most certainly limit the torque of any type of rotating
machinery.


Not if it's sized properly.

Scotty


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A limp wrist also tends to limit torque.
Scout

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"Gilligan" wrote ...
The voltage drop on an extension cord of sufficient
length would most certainly limit the torque of any type of rotating
machinery.


Not if it's sized properly.

Scotty




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ask one of your students to help you.


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A limp wrist also tends to limit torque.
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Because without it, there would be no Internet Opera.....
"Gilligan" wrote in message
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Why must everyone deride and mock the Good Captain? He is one of the few

to
think primarily of ideas, of cause and effect. He's consistently kept this
board on track with pertinent sailing related topics and broadened it by
applying time tested truths to the world at large. I, for one, admire the
Good Captain who disdains the fashionable for the correct and true! He is

a
real life role model for everyone, being a principled humantarian and
philosopher. The Good Captain knows the difference between "fun" and
contentment. God Bless him.

Gilligan






 
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