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On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 18:32:27 GMT, Bruce in Alaska
wrote: Did you actually READ, the link? the Admin Name and Password are given right there.... And darned if it isn't.... ....hidden right there in plain sight. Dayyyummm, interesting security, changing the font color like that... :-) So where are the northern lights? |
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Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 18:32:27 GMT, Bruce in Alaska wrote: Did you actually READ, the link? the Admin Name and Password are given right there.... And darned if it isn't.... ...hidden right there in plain sight. Dayyyummm, interesting security, changing the font color like that... :-) So where are the northern lights? There, up in the sky.... It is just HARD to see them when we are getting 2 - 3 Inches of SNOW each night......somebody should COOK that famous GroundHawg back east, cause he can't predict weather up here... No way Spring is anywhere near coming here yet.... Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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Well this may be a bit old fashioned but ill write it up any way's
we built insulated boxes round our engines out of tyvec and made a little door in which to place a 60 watt light bulb. when i had to start the mains once a month i would plug the light bulbs in a few days ahead of time. worked down to about -80 or so. when the mains started i would open the far side of the box from the intake so they could breath till the blocks warmed up. the gen sets i could keep warm on shore power, but the thrust master mains could be a bitch. |
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