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On Mon, 27 Sep 2010 19:41:17 -0400, LG wrote:

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He can't even tell when it's unplugged. How would he know if it was
compatible with Gel cells? Mine has a setting for Gel/AGM.

ever hear of a blown fuse? a bad connection?

apparently you dont have much experience with electrical things. lots
of things can cause lights to go out.

and your light went out a long time ago


Considering the source, I'll ignore your lame attack, Bob.

Educated people would start with the plug connection to the outlet
before they run to a computer looking for help in a newsgroup overrun by
political wackos.


uh no. ever been in a boat's bilge? how much lighting you think is
down there at 10 at night?

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On Mon, 27 Sep 2010 19:41:17 -0400, LG wrote:

bpuharic wrote:
On Sat, 25 Sep 2010 19:31:04 -0400, wrote:





He can't even tell when it's unplugged. How would he know if it was
compatible with Gel cells? Mine has a setting for Gel/AGM.

ever hear of a blown fuse? a bad connection?

apparently you dont have much experience with electrical things. lots
of things can cause lights to go out.

and your light went out a long time ago


Considering the source, I'll ignore your lame attack, Bob.

Educated people would start with the plug connection to the outlet
before they run to a computer looking for help in a newsgroup overrun by
political wackos.


uh no. ever been in a boat's bilge? how much lighting you think is
down there at 10 at night?


Ditzy Dan is used to crawling through dark skanky sewers.

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On Mon, 27 Sep 2010 19:41:17 -0400, LG wrote:

bpuharic wrote:
On Sat, 25 Sep 2010 19:31:04 -0400, wrote:





He can't even tell when it's unplugged. How would he know if it was
compatible with Gel cells? Mine has a setting for Gel/AGM.

ever hear of a blown fuse? a bad connection?

apparently you dont have much experience with electrical things. lots
of things can cause lights to go out.

and your light went out a long time ago


Considering the source, I'll ignore your lame attack, Bob.

Educated people would start with the plug connection to the outlet
before they run to a computer looking for help in a newsgroup overrun by
political wackos.


uh no. ever been in a boat's bilge? how much lighting you think is
down there at 10 at night?


Ditzy Dan is used to crawling through dark skanky sewers.


does your wife know what you post? Most people store a flashlight aboard a
larger boat.

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does your wife know what you post? Most people store a flashlight aboard a
larger boat.


not if it's an old boat they haven't worked on for awhile.
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does your wife know what you post? Most people store a flashlight aboard a
larger boat.

not if it's an old boat they haven't worked on for awhile.

Golly, Bob, do you think you might want to bring a flashlight if you are
going to boat at night?


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On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 19:39:12 -0400, LG wrote:

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does your wife know what you post? Most people store a flashlight aboard a
larger boat.

not if it's an old boat they haven't worked on for awhile.

Golly, Bob, do you think you might want to bring a flashlight if you are
going to boat at night?


i dont boat at night. i'm ON the boat at night. but i rarely boat at
night

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On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 19:39:12 -0400, LG wrote:

bpuharic wrote:
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 00:27:13 -0700, "Califbill"
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does your wife know what you post? Most people store a flashlight
aboard a
larger boat.

not if it's an old boat they haven't worked on for awhile.

Golly, Bob, do you think you might want to bring a flashlight if you are
going to boat at night?


i dont boat at night. i'm ON the boat at night. but i rarely boat at
night



Which is it, you "don't" boat at night or you "rarely" boat at night?
That's about as confusing as most of your political posts.

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On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 00:27:13 -0700, "Califbill"
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does your wife know what you post? Most people store a flashlight aboard
a
larger boat.


not if it's an old boat they haven't worked on for awhile.


There is both a plug in spot light on my boat and a 3 cell Maglight on my
21' boat. You never know when you might have to return in the dark, or if
you need to look in a dark place in the bilge.

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On Mon, 27 Sep 2010 19:41:17 -0400, LG wrote:

bpuharic wrote:
On Sat, 25 Sep 2010 19:31:04 -0400, wrote:





He can't even tell when it's unplugged. How would he know if it was
compatible with Gel cells? Mine has a setting for Gel/AGM.

ever hear of a blown fuse? a bad connection?

apparently you dont have much experience with electrical things. lots
of things can cause lights to go out.

and your light went out a long time ago


Considering the source, I'll ignore your lame attack, Bob.

Educated people would start with the plug connection to the outlet
before they run to a computer looking for help in a newsgroup
overrun by
political wackos.

uh no. ever been in a boat's bilge? how much lighting you think is
down there at 10 at night?


Ditzy Dan is used to crawling through dark skanky sewers.


does your wife know what you post? Most people store a flashlight
aboard a larger boat.

Of course. Anything larger than a canoe.


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