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JAXAshby June 24th 04 03:00 AM

40W oil causing wear problems over 30w?
 
Poor and inaccurate recollection.... makes one wonder where you got
that idea... Fact is, I earned my license in the minimum time required
by the FAA.


Poor and inaccurate recollection.... makes one wonder where you got
that idea... Fact is, I earned my license in the minimum time required
by the FAA.


age what?

JAXAshby June 24th 04 03:03 AM

40W oil causing wear problems over 30w?
 
He must have been lucky to have a twelve year old professional
mechanic as a teacher. Few people have had this, uh, advantage....


lucky? maybe. Whatever you wish to call it, but he had that license you brag
about while he was still 18 years old.

by the way, the military thought so much of that license they made him a
rifleman.

keep in mind as well, that after his service you did make a living for himself
with that license but with a growing family I chose the more remunirative
career as that of a capenter.

JAXAshby June 24th 04 03:05 AM

40W oil causing wear problems over 30w?
 
Most people aren't capable of working in .001 and .0001 and find the
pressure of doing it right the first time or suffering the penalty of
causing loss of property or life too much...


really? you find working at that level to be genuine strain? No wonder you
never became a carpenter. You would have cut all your fingers off the first
season.

Steve Daniels, Seek of Spam June 24th 04 03:27 AM

40W oil causing wear problems over 30w?
 
On 24 Jun 2004 02:03:47 GMT, something compelled
(JAXAshby), to say:

He must have been lucky to have a twelve year old professional
mechanic as a teacher. Few people have had this, uh, advantage....


lucky? maybe. Whatever you wish to call it, but he had that license you brag
about while he was still 18 years old.

by the way, the military thought so much of that license they made him a
rifleman.

keep in mind as well, that after his service you did make a living for himself
with that license but with a growing family I chose the more remunirative
career as that of a capenter.


Ah. JAX is a carpenter, with imaginary friends.

JAXAshby June 24th 04 01:31 PM

40W oil causing wear problems over 30w?
 
Ah. JAX is a carpenter

I have never worked as a carpenter in my life. I never worked as a librarian
or short order cook or cattle rancher or college professor teaching art history
either. I have worked as a professional killer, but that was a long time and I
worked for my uncle.

Remco Moedt June 24th 04 05:08 PM

40W oil causing wear problems over 30w?
 
On 21 Jun 2004 00:24:55 GMT, (JAXAshby) wrote:

actually gene, I taught him much of what he knew about mechanics while we were
still in junior and senior high school (I worked as a professinal mechanic
starting the summer I was twelve years old, my father owned the place).


Oh boy!

You were so certain I failed 3rd grade, and now it occurs you dropped
out of school when you were 12!

Hehe.



Remco



Rick June 24th 04 10:40 PM

40W oil causing wear problems over 30w?
 
Chris Newport wrote:

And count 5 blades before hitting the mags.....


The blades passed way too quickly to count and there were closer to 500
blades before the engine lit off. It would give you a stiff neck looking
back at them and there were other much more important things to watch
during start.

Rick


Steve Daniels, Seek of Spam June 24th 04 10:47 PM

40W oil causing wear problems over 30w?
 
On 24 Jun 2004 12:31:35 GMT, something compelled
(JAXAshby), to say:

Ah. JAX is a carpenter


I have never worked as a carpenter in my life.


No? Then why did you write:

keep in mind as well, that after his service you did make a living for himself
with that license but with a growing family I chose the more remunirative
career as that of a capenter. ^ ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^

^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^ ^^^^^^^^

Your slip is showing, Dr. Freud.

Rick June 24th 04 10:57 PM

40W oil causing wear problems over 30w?
 
Steve Daniels, Seek of Spam wrote:

Your slip is showing, Dr. Freud.


Jax is simply incapable of juggling all his stories and imagined
experiences. He has been trashed so badly so often for the same bizarre
statements that he has long since lapsed into the clouded dusk of Jaxworld.

It shows best when he has been slapped around and reminded of the
speedos atrocity and his disgraceful performance on the threads
concerning gyros, lube oil, aircraft engines, navigation, the Gulf
Stream, GPS panic ... hell, pick a technical thread and Jax has been
trashed in each one.

Rick


Wayne.B June 25th 04 01:42 AM

40W oil causing wear problems over 30w?
 
On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 13:44:08 GMT, Rick
wrote:
JAXAshby wrote the most incredible garbage that proves he is nothing but
an ignorant wannabe and is not worth repeating:

Where do you get this stuff, Jax? It never ceases to amaze me how
consistently stupid you are about this sort of thing. Do you really
believe what you write or are you just so lonely and perverted that any
attention at all keeps you alive?


==========================================
My favorite Jax garbage is a post that he made a couple of years ago
where he recommended going from the NYS Barge Canal to Lake Ontario
via the Genesee River and Rochester. A picture of the Genesee River
dam is at the following URL:
http://www.geneseeriverrestaurant.com/images/dam.jpg

Jax quote follows:

"here ya go, wayne, even a map for you to look at. Unless, of course,
you in your infinite experience wish to tell us that most -- nevermind
ALL -- canal transitees don't use the Rochester exit. Are *you*
telling us that?"

http://www.canals.state.ny.us/maps/index.html




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