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On 8/25/12 12:57 AM, BAR wrote:
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I recall saying I would post a photo of our not mu-ku-lar power plant
(aka Genny the Generator) one of these days. Here's a photo of it
shortly after it was delivered but before it was hooked up.

It runs a lot in the house, but not everything at the same time!

17Kw - there are portables that put out more than that. Why not go for
the 20Kw? The price difference is tiny.


He just needs it to power his "storage array" with all of his "movies".

Harry can't live a day or two without being able to watch his "movies."



Actually, Bertie, I probably watch about one movie a week, and usually
one from my "oldie but not yet moldy" collection.

Last night we watched Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, a movie from 1963
by Vittorio de Sica, and starring Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni.
It's a great movie, but probably too sophisticated for your lack of taste.

When I watch TV, it's either a news channel or one of the
Discovery-Nature-Science-Animal channels. I used to watch a series
called "The Closer," but, alas, Brenda Lee Johnson moved on to a new job
and the series ended.

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On 8/25/2012 12:57 AM, BAR wrote:
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X ` Man wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/bvpfh9t


I recall saying I would post a photo of our not mu-ku-lar power plant
(aka Genny the Generator) one of these days. Here's a photo of it
shortly after it was delivered but before it was hooked up.

It runs a lot in the house, but not everything at the same time!

17Kw - there are portables that put out more than that. Why not go for
the 20Kw? The price difference is tiny.


He just needs it to power his "storage array" with all of his "movies".

Harry can't live a day or two without being able to watch his "movies."



Actually he needs the genny to power his sleep apnea machine during
power outages. Actually, he could have gotten by with a couple of
batteries and an inverter.
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X ` Man wrote:
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I recall saying I would post a photo of our not mu-ku-lar power plant
(aka Genny the Generator) one of these days. Here's a photo of it
shortly after it was delivered but before it was hooked up.

It runs a lot in the house, but not everything at the same time!

17Kw - there are portables that put out more than that. Why not go for
the 20Kw? The price difference is tiny.

He just needs it to power his "storage array" with all of his "movies".

Harry can't live a day or two without being able to watch his "movies."


When does he watch them? He must be on Usenet at the same time.
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On Sat, 25 Aug 2012 20:38:15 -0400, Earl wrote:

BAR wrote:
In article , earl83868
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X ` Man wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/bvpfh9t


I recall saying I would post a photo of our not mu-ku-lar power plant
(aka Genny the Generator) one of these days. Here's a photo of it
shortly after it was delivered but before it was hooked up.

It runs a lot in the house, but not everything at the same time!
17Kw - there are portables that put out more than that. Why not go for
the 20Kw? The price difference is tiny.

He just needs it to power his "storage array" with all of his "movies".

Harry can't live a day or two without being able to watch his "movies."


When does he watch them? He must be on Usenet at the same time.


Most video cards have more than one monitor output.
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On 8/26/12 7:51 AM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Sat, 25 Aug 2012 20:38:15 -0400, Earl wrote:

BAR wrote:
In article , earl83868
@hotmail.com says...
X ` Man wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/bvpfh9t


I recall saying I would post a photo of our not mu-ku-lar power plant
(aka Genny the Generator) one of these days. Here's a photo of it
shortly after it was delivered but before it was hooked up.

It runs a lot in the house, but not everything at the same time!
17Kw - there are portables that put out more than that. Why not go for
the 20Kw? The price difference is tiny.
He just needs it to power his "storage array" with all of his "movies".

Harry can't live a day or two without being able to watch his "movies."


When does he watch them? He must be on Usenet at the same time.


Most video cards have more than one monitor output.


Gee whiz, I'm the object of obsession of two right-wing dumpsters. What
a thrill. Oh, and we don't watch our films on computer monitors,
Herringbrain...the films travel from the server to the tv sets over wifi.

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Brotherhood of the Arab World have in common? They're both faith-based
parties, they both deny science, and they both wage war on women.


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