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wrote: On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 00:46:36 GMT, "Overproof" wrote: "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Now where on the East or West Coast of the Continental US is there an area without cellular service?? Whole sections of the LIS are without service or have poor service. I've switched phones 3 times to attain better signals. Verizon is currently the best. It works 75% of the time. My sympathies on having to endure such 3rd world service in a country that lays claim to such global power. There is no area along the coast of Nova Scotia that does not have cellular service. You must truly live in a poverty stricken location when cellular service is so spotty as to be unavailable regardless of the fact that you are within line of sight of heavily populated areas. CM ??? Cell service is land based, and for reasons that are obvious to those with any understanding, cell towers are generally placed inland at a point where they often reach just far enough to serve those on shore. The only reason there is service in the LIS at all is because the signal sometimes manages to take advantage of the clear line of site. You must have truly, truly ****ty cellphone technology. I have a pocket sized CDMA cellphone and I can get signal some 30 nautical miles south of Tasmania without problems. Next bit of land is the Antarctic continent. Don't believe me? Ask Oz. PDW |
BB:----"BORN TO LOSE!!" For NUTSY.
Well I finally did it. I sent poor old Thom off the deep end. RB |
Ole Thom
P/S Sailboats Range is determned by the length of time it can support its Crew :^P So there. No statement about the crew was ever made. You could also claim that the range is limited by the lifespan of the crew. Doesn't change the fact that the vessel's ramge is UNLIMITED. You still lose because remedial english is over your head. RB |
Then again, that was the whole concept behind cellular phones, now, wasn't it?
Lots of low power cells that hand off as you pass from one to the next. Bill, why even bother trying to explain this to these clowns? Mooron has no clue about such things. His phone works = better technology!!! It never occurs to him that the same technology can give very different results in different areas. He probably thinks we have the identical weather! RB |
Went to winterize my Atomic "bomb". Disconnected the hose from the
thru-hull and stuck it in a jug of anti-freeze like I always do and started the motor. This time it didn't suck up the antifreeze. No doubt the raterfratzin pump again. So I order the latest and greatest from Moyer - marvel over the improvements awhile - then spend hours lying on the cabin sole working through a small access port to install it. Ahh ... that'll fix it for good -- NOT. MFr still don't suck. So I disconnect the short hose between the thermostat and exhaust manifold (like I should have done before buying a new pump) and start the motor. Presto - antifreeze all over the cabin! Replace that hose and remove the one from the manifold into the exhaust mixer. Got water there too but none into the exhaust. That's plugged solid! Anybody seen that one and know how to fix it? |
make sure you have not pumped water into the engine!
if you do......you will need to drain the crank. refill with oil, run and drain again (probably more than once) the exhaust belongs in the garage container if it is clogged as you say. if the exhaust is clogged..the water that is being pumping.........is going somewhere. try the A4 email list on sailnet.com they are a helpful bunch. gf. "Vito" wrote in message ... Went to winterize my Atomic "bomb". Disconnected the hose from the thru-hull and stuck it in a jug of anti-freeze like I always do and started the motor. This time it didn't suck up the antifreeze. No doubt the raterfratzin pump again. So I order the latest and greatest from Moyer - marvel over the improvements awhile - then spend hours lying on the cabin sole working through a small access port to install it. Ahh ... that'll fix it for good -- NOT. MFr still don't suck. So I disconnect the short hose between the thermostat and exhaust manifold (like I should have done before buying a new pump) and start the motor. Presto - antifreeze all over the cabin! Replace that hose and remove the one from the manifold into the exhaust mixer. Got water there too but none into the exhaust. That's plugged solid! Anybody seen that one and know how to fix it? |
same water, why not weather.
gf. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Then again, that was the whole concept behind cellular phones, now, wasn't it? Lots of low power cells that hand off as you pass from one to the next. Bill, why even bother trying to explain this to these clowns? Mooron has no clue about such things. His phone works = better technology!!! It never occurs to him that the same technology can give very different results in different areas. He probably thinks we have the identical weather! RB |
Scott Vernon wrote:
Last time I backed into the slip with a strong x wind, I went much further down the fairway, backed her pretty fast, made the turn and stopped just in time. I was kinda proud of the 'parking job' I did, till I reached for a dock line and noticed I was in my neighbors' slip. I've done that. Fortunately, our slip neighbor's boat was out at the time... One thing I've learned, if a dock approach is at all iffy, figure some way to make your approach so you have the maximum possible bail-out option. The is always a stray gust of wind, just waiting for the perfect moment to make a fool of you. Last fall we pulled into a small boat basin to drop off some friends... after pulling into the T-pier easily and they stepped off, we backed against a spring line and then pulled away to circle... there was perhaps 50' of open water and a large (70' or so) expensive yacht on the opposite side of the basin, which was also the windward side. Well, for reasons that should be obvious, I tend to favor the windward side but this time that backfired. As we circled around closer to the yacht, the wind suddenly reversed and we were *much* too close to those gleaming megabuck topsides. A very nice lady with an English accent leaned over their rail and said, "I say, I wish you wouldn't come quite so close." All I could do was reply with a shrug, "I wish I hadn't come so close, too." We did get backed around without any contact. Fresh BReezes- Doug King |
same water, why not weather.
Exactly!!! RB |
As Nutsy is so fond of say;
"you heard it here folks; you can send packages back and forth between England and the US on a Soling without crew which makes the boat unlimited. Without crew it can sail forever." That is sailing range according to Nutsy (G) the LOSER Ole Thom |
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