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75Pound CQR-type galvanized anchor for sale Ft. Pierce FL
"Flying Pig" wrote in message
... "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message news.com... "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Tue, 17 Jan 2012 15:12:00 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: Any luck yet with getting that court transcript? I was hoping everybody would forget. It turns out that for civil trials they don't do transcripts. All they do is provide a CD with a voice recording of the trial. Since the trial lasted about 45 minutes, I decided that transcribing it myself is not worth the bother nor is paying a court recorder to do it at 35 bucks an hour. I did purchase the CD and could send you a copy if you're really interested. Wilbur Hubbard ==== Yes, I would be interested in getting a copy and I'd be happy to pay you some reasonable amount for your time and trouble. Is the mailing address correct that one of your admirers posts to this group? If not you can EMAIL me the particulars he I'll e-mail you. The PO Box 1015 used to be correct but I had to get a new one because of too much junk and harassing mail, etc. Wilbur Hubbard Hi, Wilbur, I had the same request, but snailmailing, earlier, which may have gotten lost in the flurry of other stuff not related to anchors :{)) Email certainly works, too, though. I presume you know mine - my name, all one word, at gmail.com... Skippy, I saw your post with your snail mail addy. I've burned you and WayneB each a copy already and will be sending them out tomorrow morning so look for them a few days after that . . . Wilbur Hubbard |
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transcript CD (was) 75Pound CQR-type galvanized anchor for sale Ft. Pierce FL
On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 12:14:59 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: I'll burn a few copies this afternoon and get one to you in the mail soon. It is a proprietary file format played only by the 'court reporter' software. Fortunately, the player is included on the CD in its own folder. You'll have to install the player then use it to open the file. Wilbur Hubbard Wilbur, if you want, make an .ISO of it and email it to me. I'll either put it on my server with a link here or I might can get it transcribed and post it. If the audio part is in a file, you could maybe .ZIP it and the player, email each file separately, whatever. Totally your call. Rick |
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transcript CD (was) 75Pound CQR-type galvanized anchor for sale Ft. Pierce FL
"Rick Morel" wrote in message
... On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 12:14:59 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: I'll burn a few copies this afternoon and get one to you in the mail soon. It is a proprietary file format played only by the 'court reporter' software. Fortunately, the player is included on the CD in its own folder. You'll have to install the player then use it to open the file. Wilbur Hubbard Wilbur, if you want, make an .ISO of it and email it to me. I'll either put it on my server with a link here or I might can get it transcribed and post it. If the audio part is in a file, you could maybe .ZIP it and the player, email each file separately, whatever. Totally your call. Rick I zipped it and it's 38 megabytes. I could try e-mailing it to you if you can make it available on a server. Is your real email or do I have to remove the asterisks. Wilbur Hubbard |
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transcript CD (was) 75Pound CQR-type galvanized anchor for sale Ft. Pierce FL
"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message
news.com... "Rick Morel" wrote in message ... On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 12:14:59 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: I'll burn a few copies this afternoon and get one to you in the mail soon. It is a proprietary file format played only by the 'court reporter' software. Fortunately, the player is included on the CD in its own folder. You'll have to install the player then use it to open the file. Wilbur Hubbard Wilbur, if you want, make an .ISO of it and email it to me. I'll either put it on my server with a link here or I might can get it transcribed and post it. If the audio part is in a file, you could maybe .ZIP it and the player, email each file separately, whatever. Totally your call. Rick I zipped it and it's 38 megabytes. I could try e-mailing it to you if you can make it available on a server. Is your real email or do I have to remove the asterisks. Wilbur Hubbard Bad news. Gmail limits attachment size to 25 meg. Even breaking up the folders into separate zip files the audio file is just too large to fit the 25 megabyte threshold. Sending you a CD might be the best way to go. Wilbur Hubbard |
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transcript CD (was) 75Pound CQR-type galvanized anchor for sale Ft. Pierce FL
On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 14:50:57 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message anews.com... "Rick Morel" wrote in message ... On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 12:14:59 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: I'll burn a few copies this afternoon and get one to you in the mail soon. It is a proprietary file format played only by the 'court reporter' software. Fortunately, the player is included on the CD in its own folder. You'll have to install the player then use it to open the file. Wilbur Hubbard Wilbur, if you want, make an .ISO of it and email it to me. I'll either put it on my server with a link here or I might can get it transcribed and post it. If the audio part is in a file, you could maybe .ZIP it and the player, email each file separately, whatever. Totally your call. Rick I zipped it and it's 38 megabytes. I could try e-mailing it to you if you can make it available on a server. Is your real email or do I have to remove the asterisks. Wilbur Hubbard Bad news. Gmail limits attachment size to 25 meg. Even breaking up the folders into separate zip files the audio file is just too large to fit the 25 megabyte threshold. Sending you a CD might be the best way to go. Wilbur Hubbard Dang it! I was concerned about that. Send a CD if not a problem. I'll do something with it to make available on my server and hopefully get it in text form as well. BTW, just remove the "*"'s from my email address. Send to: Rick Morel 1218 Long Leaf Dr. Savannah, TX 76227 Yep, we're stuck 300 miles plus from sal****er. Up here because daughter wanted mama to help with twin boys born in Oct. We can't wait to get back down to WARM South Padre! Here's an alternative: http://www.hjsplit.org/ I've used that program for years. You can ZIP the files, then use hjsplit to split the ZIP into multiple files small enough to email. I can then "join" them back together. Might save you a few bucks for anyone else wanting it at the moment. Rick |
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transcript CD (was) 75Pound CQR-type galvanized anchor for sale Ft. Pierce FL
"Rick Morel" wrote in message
... On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 14:50:57 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message tanews.com... "Rick Morel" wrote in message ... On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 12:14:59 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: I'll burn a few copies this afternoon and get one to you in the soon. It is a proprietary file format played only by the 'court reporter' software. Fortunately, the player is included on the CD in its own folder. You'll have to install the player then use it to open the file. Wilbur Hubbard Wilbur, if you want, make an .ISO of it and email it to me. I'll either put it on my server with a link here or I might can get it transcribed and post it. If the audio part is in a file, you could maybe .ZIP it and the player, email each file separately, whatever. Totally your call. Rick I zipped it and it's 38 megabytes. I could try e-mailing it to you if you can make it available on a server. Is your real email or do I have to remove the asterisks. Wilbur Hubbard Bad news. Gmail limits attachment size to 25 meg. Even breaking up the folders into separate zip files the audio file is just too large to fit the 25 megabyte threshold. Sending you a CD might be the best way to go. Wilbur Hubbard Dang it! I was concerned about that. Send a CD if not a problem. I'll do something with it to make available on my server and hopefully get it in text form as well. BTW, just remove the "*"'s from my email address. Send to: Rick Morel 1218 Long Leaf Dr. Savannah, TX 76227 Yep, we're stuck 300 miles plus from sal****er. Up here because daughter wanted mama to help with twin boys born in Oct. We can't wait to get back down to WARM South Padre! Here's an alternative: http://www.hjsplit.org/ I've used that program for years. You can ZIP the files, then use hjsplit to split the ZIP into multiple files small enough to email. I can then "join" them back together. Might save you a few bucks for anyone else wanting it at the moment. Rick I tried that splitter, thanks it could be a handy thing later sometime, but the Internet connection with Gmail is just way too slow. I waited for five minutes and a single file of 10 megs (one of four) was less than 1/4 sent. I'll burn you a CD and send it off tomorrow. Maybe when you get the CD you could upload it to an FTP site or some such in case somebody wishes to download it. Wilbur Hubbard |
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transcript CD (was) 75Pound CQR-type galvanized anchor for sale Ft. Pierce FL
On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 15:47:47 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: I tried that splitter, thanks it could be a handy thing later sometime, but the Internet connection with Gmail is just way too slow. I waited for five minutes and a single file of 10 megs (one of four) was less than 1/4 sent. I'll burn you a CD and send it off tomorrow. Maybe when you get the CD you could upload it to an FTP site or some such in case somebody wishes to download it. Wilbur Hubbard As soon as I get it I'll put it on my web site and post a download link to it here. Rick |
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75Pound CQR-type galvanized anchor for sale Ft. Pierce FL
- Steve Jobs
"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message news.com... Skippy, I saw your post with your snail mail addy. I've burned you and WayneB each a copy already and will be sending them out tomorrow morning so look for them a few days after that . . . Wilbur Hubbard Thanks :{)) L8R Skip -- Morgan 461 #2 SV Flying Pig KI4MPC See our galleries at www.justpickone.org/skip/gallery ! Follow us at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheFlyingPigLog and/or http://groups.google.com/group/flyingpiglog "Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma - which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of others' opinion drown out your own inner voice; and most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary". |
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MSD trial (was:75Pound CQR-type galvanized anchor for sale)
"WaIIy" wrote in message
... On Tue, 17 Jan 2012 15:12:00 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: I was hoping everybody would forget. It turns out that for civil trials they don't do transcripts. All they do is provide a CD with a voice recording of the trial. Since the trial lasted about 45 minutes, I decided that transcribing it myself is not worth the bother nor is paying a court recorder to do it at 35 bucks an hour. I did purchase the CD and could send you a copy if you're really interested. Wilbur Hubbard or you could make an mp3 and post it in a binary group/ Hmmmm...... what ya hiding ? Obviously something since you jumped up and changed your terlet right away, Huh? I have the same toilet I've had for about three years. I bought it new at West to replace an aging toilet that had cracks in the porcelain bowl. I'm not hiding anything. Rather, I'm allowing interested folks who might be ticketed by bully FWC officers to get some insight into their dubious tactics which included the following: 1) cite you for one paragraph of the statute [327.53(1)] and then on the court date amend it to another paragraph [327.53(2)] hoping you aren't prepared for it. 2) hope you have to take a continuance because of the amended charge you aren't prepared to litigate and hope you won't bother fighting any longer especially if you are cruising out of the area soon. 3) after being granted the amended charge [327.53(2)] by the judge then attempt to bring up another paragraph of the statutes that you did not specify in the amendment [327.53(5)] - a clear violation of due process rights 4) then hand the court a cropped version of the Code of Federal Regulations to which that sub paragraph (5) refers to, which cropped version conveniently leaves out half the CFR that proves your vessel is in compliance. (to the judges credit, he pretty much ignored this and later rebuked the state by saying he couldn't even consider subparagraph 5 because it would involve due process issues.) 5) when the state failed to prevail on their trickery they then went back to the *original* sub paragraph (1) and pursued that even though they said they were amending the charges to sub paragraph (2) because they wrote the wrong sub-paragraph number on the citation. 6) then go off an a tangent and attempt to prosecute on personal hygiene habits when the statute in question is only about vessel waste equipment requirements. 7) attempt to redefine what a houseboat is [327.02(13)] by conveniently leaving out the part after the *and* that says to be a houseboat a vessel must have some condition that *precludes* its use as a means of transportation. 8) then the judge asks for a dictionary to look up the definition of "preclude" even after I stated the definition. (to prevent or make impossible) 9) then the judge begrudgingly admitting he had to find me not guilty but suggesting that the FWC/state should try to get the statutory definition of *houseboat* changed by eliminating the part about any condition that precludes its use as a means of transportation. 10) It all smacks of a kangaroo court. When listening to the recording it would be wise to have a copy of the statue to refer to. Here it is in it's entirely: 327.53 Marine sanitation.- (1) Every vessel 26 feet or more in length which has an enclosed cabin with berthing facilities shall, while on the waters of the state, be equipped with a toilet. On a vessel other than a houseboat, the toilet may be portable or permanently installed. Every permanently installed toilet shall be properly attached to the appropriate United States Coast Guard certified or labeled marine sanitation device. (2) Every houseboat shall be equipped with at least one permanently installed toilet which shall be properly connected to a United States Coast Guard certified or labeled Type III marine sanitation device. If the toilet is simultaneously connected to both a Type III marine sanitation device and to another approved marine sanitation device, the valve or other mechanism selecting between the two marine sanitation devices shall be set to direct all sewage to the Type III marine sanitation device and, while the vessel is on the waters of the state, shall be locked or otherwise secured by the boat operator, so as to prevent resetting. (3) Every floating structure that has an enclosed living space with berthing facilities, or working space with public access, must be equipped with a permanently installed toilet properly connected to a Type III marine sanitation device or permanently attached via plumbing to shoreside sewage disposal. No structure shall be plumbed so as to permit the discharge of sewage into the waters of the state. (4)(a) Raw sewage shall not be discharged from any vessel, including houseboats, or any floating structure in Florida waters. The operator of any vessel which is plumbed so that a toilet may be flushed directly into the water or so that a holding tank may be emptied into the water shall, while the vessel is on the waters of the state, set the valve or other mechanism directing the sewage so as to prevent direct discharge and lock or otherwise secure the valve so as to prevent resetting. (b) All waste from Type III marine sanitation devices shall be disposed in an approved sewage pumpout facility. (c) All waste from portable toilets shall be disposed in an approved waste reception facility. (5) Every vessel owner, operator, and occupant shall comply with United States Coast Guard regulations pertaining to marine sanitation devices and with United States Environmental Protection Agency regulations pertaining to areas in which the discharge of sewage, treated or untreated, is prohibited. (6)(a) A violation of this section is a noncriminal infraction as provided in s. 327.73. Each violation shall be a separate offense. The owner and operator of any vessel shall be jointly and severally liable for the civil penalty imposed pursuant to this section. (b) All civil penalties imposed and collected pursuant to this section shall be deposited in the Marine Resources Conservation Trust Fund and shall be used: to implement, administer, and enforce this act; to construct, renovate, or operate pumpout stations and waste reception facilities; and to conduct a program to educate vessel operators about the problem of human body waste discharges from vessels and inform them of the location of pumpout stations and waste reception facilities. (7) Any vessel or floating structure operated or occupied on the waters of the state in violation of this section is declared a nuisance and a hazard to public safety and health. The owner or operator of any vessel or floating structure cited for violating this section shall, within 30 days following the issuance of the citation, correct the violation for which the citation was issued or remove the vessel or floating structure from the waters of the state. If the violation is not corrected within the 30 days and the vessel or floating structure remains on the waters of the state in violation of this section, law enforcement officers charged with the enforcement of this chapter under s. 327.70 shall apply to the appropriate court in the county in which the vessel or floating structure is located, to order or otherwise cause the removal of such vessel or floating structure from the waters of the state at the owner's expense. If the owner cannot be found or otherwise fails to pay the removal costs, the provisions of s. 328.17 shall apply. If the proceeds under s. 328.17 are not sufficient to pay all removal costs, funds appropriated from the Marine Resources Conservation Trust Fund pursuant to paragraph (6)(b) or s. 328.72(16) may be used. |
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