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On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 01:29:00 +0000, Larry wrote:
wrote in : My outboard has limited charging ability, but it is plenty for my needs. I NEVER use shorepower for anything. I don't even keep the cable on board. Why is that such a source of personal pride? I've never met anyone living in a mud hut who was proud of NOT having electricity. Why is it such a wonderful thing on a BOAT? As stated before, I sail because it's different from staying at home. If I wanted things to be just like at home, why would I need a boat? I PREFER the lack of landbound thinking. I enjoy being self sufficient as much as possible. I'm very comfortable on the boat without all that crap. I consider it an advantage. Why do people go camping? Why do people go for a walk? Why would anyone drive at night when it's so much easier in the daytime? |
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: You drive at night? He does but his car doesn't use electricity so doesn't have headlights or taillights. There's a kerosene lantern hanging off the back like an Amish horse wagon.... |
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On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 03:46:00 +0000, Larry wrote:
Vic Smith wrote in : You drive at night? He does but his car doesn't use electricity so doesn't have headlights or taillights. There's a kerosene lantern hanging off the back like an Amish horse wagon.... In the early days of automobiles, in England, there was a law that horseless carriages were to be proceeded by a person carrying a lantern.... probably went with the carbide side lights? Cheers, Schwiek (goodsolderschweikatgmaildotcom) |
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