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Martin Baxter April 25th 06 05:24 PM

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Scotty wrote:

"Thom Stewart" wrote in

I store my camera on a Dock, which is a charger and

printer; Lord only
knows just how and where Nutsy maintains and stores his

Equip.

He stores his equipment in his head, Thom. It's ALL in his
head.


Oh that's good, at least there is a use for the space between his ears.

Cheers
Marty

katy April 25th 06 05:24 PM

State of the art
 
Scotty wrote:
Wow, Bob, you just figured that out? All by yourself?

Scotty


"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
. ..
He's a liar folks!

Hosanna!




He's himself and a lot of other selves...

Capt. JG April 25th 06 05:27 PM

State of the art
 
Actually, it's mostly a lot of noise with the express purpose of funding
Bob's own agrandizement as a troll. I have nothing against Bob in
particular, but it's just not worth reading, as it's never ending and mostly
boring. The threads Bob starts are mostly about himself, how he's superior
to everyone else in every way. For threads that he doesn't start, his major
contributions are to put someone else down, which is fuel for other trolls
and sick individuals. It's rare that he actually has something interesting
to say about sailing. I've been reading them for years. No more.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Thom Stewart" wrote in message
...
While Nutsy goes ON & ON about lenses, most of us do get very decent
photographs for about 40 cents or less. Nutsy, with all his expensive
equipment does it for about $500.00 or more.

I can carry my Camera in my pocket. Nutsy has several he can carry in
his pocket. Difference of cost;---Plenty

I store my camera on a Dock, which is a charger and printer; Lord only
knows just how and where Nutsy maintains and stores his Equip.

Am I happy with my set-up YES! Is Nutsy happy with his Yes! Could I use
his set-up effectively? I don't think so. Can Nutsy use his set-up
effectively--- Good Question? Jury is still out.

To Each his own. I'm sure we're both happy. I am glad I can use his
expert knowledge ( Which I don't have) to my advantage.

Now that said; Camera and Equip. be Damned. Weather out here in the NW
is just about perfect. It's sailing weather. GO SAILING if you can

http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage




katy April 25th 06 05:27 PM

State of the art
 
Scotty wrote:
"Thom Stewart" wrote in
I store my camera on a Dock, which is a charger and

printer; Lord only
knows just how and where Nutsy maintains and stores his

Equip.


He stores his equipment in his head, Thom. It's ALL in his
head.

Scotty



You think there's something in his head/

katy April 25th 06 05:31 PM

State of the art
 
Martin Baxter wrote:
Scotty wrote:
"Thom Stewart" wrote in
I store my camera on a Dock, which is a charger and

printer; Lord only
knows just how and where Nutsy maintains and stores his

Equip.

He stores his equipment in his head, Thom. It's ALL in his
head.


Oh that's good, at least there is a use for the space between his ears.

Cheers
Marty


mothball storage

Bob Crantz April 25th 06 06:34 PM

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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
oups.com...

The Subaru Tribeca was designed for road use. It has no undercarriage
protection like the Outback.

All that the "undercarraige" protection does is bend up into the suspension
and drivetrain when you scrape across something. Plastic skidplates are even
more of a joke, as much as the "Outback" in the real outback:

http://www.4x4now.com/eh.htm

http://www.4x4wire.com/trail/report/ut/elephanthill/

http://sangres.com/features/4x4.htm

Where does one put the winch on an "Outback"?

Bwahahahahahahahahahahahaaaa!!!!!!







Scotty April 25th 06 08:12 PM

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"katy" wrote in message
...
Scotty wrote:
"Thom Stewart" wrote in
I store my camera on a Dock, which is a charger and

printer; Lord only
knows just how and where Nutsy maintains and stores his

Equip.


He stores his equipment in his head, Thom. It's ALL in

his
head.

Scotty



You think there's something in his head/


Yes, besides the voices, Booby has a VERY BIG imagination!

If imagination were dynamite, Boobster could blow up the
Universe.

Scotty




Joe April 25th 06 08:24 PM

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If dumb were bricks, Bob**** would be the great wall of china.

Joe


Capt. Rob April 25th 06 11:14 PM

State of the art
 
All that the "undercarraige" protection does is bend up into the
suspension
and drivetrain when you scrape across something. Plastic skidplates are
even
more of a joke, as much as the "Outback" in the real outback:


There are all kinds of off road applications out there and the Outback
is used in plenty. It's one of the top cars around in PA for example
where many homes are set in unpaved areas and outselling all other cars
there and only trailing pickup trucks in sales.
The undercarriage transmission cover is not just for rocks and you
could find almost the same thing on the original and amazing Toyota
Landcruiser.


Bob Crantz April 25th 06 11:58 PM

State of the art
 

"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
oups.com...


The undercarriage transmission cover is not just for rocks and you
could find almost the same thing on the original and amazing Toyota
Landcruiser.


The Landcruiser had 1/8" steel skid plates. I pulled them because they kept
bending into the driveshaft. The transmission did not have a skid plate,
except for a little bendy thing. My trusty LC went up both the Como Lake
Road (Colorado's worse!) and Elephant Hill (Utah's worse) at night!

It is a truly amazing Landcruiser!

Amen!





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