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On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 20:12:00 +0000, Larry penned the following well
considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: |Gene Kearns wrote in news:4888988d$0 : | | No Freemason makes any sort of commitment that runs at cross purposes | to his family, his religion, or his country. I don't know who YOU are | following, but they certainly have no idea of what Freemasonry is | about. | | | |http://www.trosch.org/bks/blue_lodge.html | |This is just one of over 318,000 websites Google found. I know nothing |about this nutcase and frankly I don't care, but I cannot fathom that all |318,000 websites about your oath are all a pack of liars and |schitzophrenics with an axe to grind against Freemasons if Freemasons are |totally innocent, as you infer. Then why, why, post this idiot's ramblings? According to him, Freemasons are guilty of causing anything bad that ever happened ever.... He's your source of truth? He claims to be a Catholic Priest, yet claims the Vatican is run by Freemasons and Homosexuals? Oh, good grief..... |So, you proclaim to your Freemasons across the world you never took any |kind of oath like this at any time in your Freemason history? Is that |correct? I'm not talking about the exact wording listed in this website. |I'm talking about ANY OATH OF ALLEGIANCE OR LOYALTY to Freemasonry over all |others, regardless of the exact wording. | |Do you so proclaim? Yes, I do so proclaim. There is nothing in Freemasonry that asks a member to follow "them" over anybody else. Even if so, I would only make a proclamation to the Grand Lodge of North Carolina. There is no ruling body. There are 50 different Grand Lodges in the US.... more if you count all of the Prince Hall Lodges. ||Freemasonry sure has the Christians all stirred up and fighting mad.....One |cannot but wonder why. There aren't thousands of Christian webpages |against Elks, VFW Posts, American Legion, Order of the Moose or .... You need to google some more. |Why is that? Why is it FREEMASONRY they are so adamantly after if nothing |is wrong? Your logic makes about as much sense as suggesting that we all ingest feces because 100,000,000,000 flies can't be wrong. Why is that? Because they have as twisted an understanding of this as you do. Somebody told them what to believe and if God said it, they believe it, and that's that. A quick google will prove that most, if not all, of the Christian anti-whatever (Masonic, included) groups have some form of non-profit status to allow the faithful to send money. The one you posted certainly has a big blinking link begging for money to fight the "Organization Formulated and Controlled by AntiChrists." Think that has anything to do with it? -- Agent 5.00 Build 1159 Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC. Homepage http://pamandgene.idleplay.net/ Rec.boats at Lee Yeaton's Bayguide http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats |
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On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 16:52:43 -0700, Mike penned the following well
considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: |There aren't thousands of Christian webpages |against Elks, VFW Posts, American Legion, Order of the Moose or other odd |animal lodges full of drunks trying to stay away from their dominant |wives. | |Whoa there Larry. We joined because of the pool, not the bar... g | |--Mike Hmmmmm..... we don't have a pool..... but the lodge is a block from the ocean. Yeah, that's it! We joined because of the ocean.... http://www.elks.org/LODGES/home.cfm?LodgeNumber=2769 -- Agent 5.00 Build 1159 Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC. Homepage http://pamandgene.idleplay.net/ Rec.boats at Lee Yeaton's Bayguide http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats |
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On Jul 25, 9:26*am, Gene Kearns
wrote: Your logic makes about as much sense as suggesting that we all ingest feces because 100,000,000,000 flies can't be wrong. Now, dammit, THATS funny!!!!! |
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This lovely old historical building was the Elks Club for Halifax when I was
growing up (forget lodge number) I lived one block south of. A great place to have a bar/associate membership. http://www.metcalf.ns.ca/ |
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Hmmmmm..... we don't have a pool..... but the lodge is a block from
the ocean. Yeah, that's it! We joined because of the ocean.... http://www.elks.org/LODGES/home.cfm?LodgeNumber=2769 Well, I'll give you that... your pool is much larger than ours g http://www.elks.org/LODGES/home.cfm?LodgeNumber=522 --Mike "Gene Kearns" wrote in message .com... On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 16:52:43 -0700, Mike penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: |There aren't thousands of Christian webpages |against Elks, VFW Posts, American Legion, Order of the Moose or other odd |animal lodges full of drunks trying to stay away from their dominant |wives. | |Whoa there Larry. We joined because of the pool, not the bar... g | |--Mike Hmmmmm..... we don't have a pool..... but the lodge is a block from the ocean. Yeah, that's it! We joined because of the ocean.... http://www.elks.org/LODGES/home.cfm?LodgeNumber=2769 -- Agent 5.00 Build 1159 Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC. Homepage http://pamandgene.idleplay.net/ Rec.boats at Lee Yeaton's Bayguide http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats |
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Gene Kearns wrote in
.com: There is no ruling body. There are 50 different Grand Lodges in the US.... more if you count all of the Prince Hall Lodges. http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread188251/pg1 I find it amazing the number of experts on the subject are all wrong.... http://www.freemasonrywatch.org/ and all this is lies, deceit and outright SLANDER! All these books and authors are SLANDERERS, too! But wait.....Why?....Why???.....Why aren't they all being......SUED? If it's slander and lies.....Why is it still on the net? Why are these videos still being broadcast? They're all lies, too! Everyone should go to jail! If you haven't watched Zeitgeist, The Movie, watch it on YouTube or Google Videos. There are several postings that make finding all of it a confusing issue because YouTube's own "men behind the curtain" kept trying to delete it, so the postings went berserk to keep it available. Isn't it interesting that all these "men behind the curtain" in the part of Zeitgeist about central banking are all Freemasons....the men behind the curtain. Another fantastic documentary available as a complete playlist on: http://www.youtube.com/user/ouroboros712 is "The Greatest Story Ever Told". Humanity needs to watch it, too. That fish on the back of people's cars and the cross on their church is all Astrological nonsense. The cross isn't about Jesus. It's the Sign of the Zodiac in shorthand. Take a look. "The Christian religion and Masonry have one and the same common origin: Both are derived from the worship of the Sun. The difference between their origin is, that the Christian religion is a parody on the worship of the Sun, in which they put a man whom they call Christ, in the place of the Sun, and pay him the same adoration which was originally paid to the Sun." -Thomas Paine |
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Gene Kearns wrote in news:4889d475$0
: There is no ruling body. There are 50 different Grand Lodges in the US.... more if you count all of the Prince Hall Lodges. Here's another very interesting video of lies and deceit.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfvZXkbe4b0 |
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"Larry" wrote in message ... Gene Kearns wrote in .com: There is no ruling body. There are 50 different Grand Lodges in the US.... more if you count all of the Prince Hall Lodges. http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread188251/pg1 I find it amazing the number of experts on the subject are all wrong.... http://www.freemasonrywatch.org/ and all this is lies, deceit and outright SLANDER! All these books and authors are SLANDERERS, too! But wait.....Why?....Why???.....Why aren't they all being......SUED? If it's slander and lies.....Why is it still on the net? Why are these videos still being broadcast? They're all lies, too! Everyone should go to jail! If you haven't watched Zeitgeist, The Movie, watch it on YouTube or Google Videos. There are several postings that make finding all of it a confusing issue because YouTube's own "men behind the curtain" kept trying to delete it, so the postings went berserk to keep it available. Isn't it interesting that all these "men behind the curtain" in the part of Zeitgeist about central banking are all Freemasons....the men behind the curtain. Another fantastic documentary available as a complete playlist on: http://www.youtube.com/user/ouroboros712 is "The Greatest Story Ever Told". Humanity needs to watch it, too. That fish on the back of people's cars and the cross on their church is all Astrological nonsense. The cross isn't about Jesus. It's the Sign of the Zodiac in shorthand. Take a look. "The Christian religion and Masonry have one and the same common origin: Both are derived from the worship of the Sun. The difference between their origin is, that the Christian religion is a parody on the worship of the Sun, in which they put a man whom they call Christ, in the place of the Sun, and pay him the same adoration which was originally paid to the Sun." -Thomas Paine I'd say that for an atheist, you sure spend a lot of time studying religion. Eisboch |
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Don White wrote:
This lovely old historical building was the Elks Club for Halifax when I was growing up (forget lodge number) I lived one block south of. A great place to have a bar/associate membership. http://www.metcalf.ns.ca/ The group dumbass jumps into an active thread with this completely unrelated crap. |
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On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 21:04:07 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Larry" wrote in message .. . Gene Kearns wrote in .com: There is no ruling body. There are 50 different Grand Lodges in the US.... more if you count all of the Prince Hall Lodges. http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread188251/pg1 I find it amazing the number of experts on the subject are all wrong.... http://www.freemasonrywatch.org/ and all this is lies, deceit and outright SLANDER! All these books and authors are SLANDERERS, too! But wait.....Why?....Why???.....Why aren't they all being......SUED? If it's slander and lies.....Why is it still on the net? Why are these videos still being broadcast? They're all lies, too! Everyone should go to jail! If you haven't watched Zeitgeist, The Movie, watch it on YouTube or Google Videos. There are several postings that make finding all of it a confusing issue because YouTube's own "men behind the curtain" kept trying to delete it, so the postings went berserk to keep it available. Isn't it interesting that all these "men behind the curtain" in the part of Zeitgeist about central banking are all Freemasons....the men behind the curtain. Another fantastic documentary available as a complete playlist on: http://www.youtube.com/user/ouroboros712 is "The Greatest Story Ever Told". Humanity needs to watch it, too. That fish on the back of people's cars and the cross on their church is all Astrological nonsense. The cross isn't about Jesus. It's the Sign of the Zodiac in shorthand. Take a look. "The Christian religion and Masonry have one and the same common origin: Both are derived from the worship of the Sun. The difference between their origin is, that the Christian religion is a parody on the worship of the Sun, in which they put a man whom they call Christ, in the place of the Sun, and pay him the same adoration which was originally paid to the Sun." -Thomas Paine I'd say that for an atheist, you sure spend a lot of time studying religion. Eisboch I have a brother who's an atheist. He spends an inordinate amount of time arguing against something that doesn't, in his mind, exist. Methinks the 'methinks thou dost...' line is very appropriate for many of them. |
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 00:37:01 +0000, Larry wrote:
The unit has one 13,500 btu air conditioner, a microwave, refrigerator w/freezer, TV, stereo, water pump, lights, and the battery charger. I don't know how many watts total, but tomorrow I'll get out each of the books and let you know. I was hoping I could get by with the Honda EU2000i, but I'm afraid I'll have to go with the EU3000i. Of course, if someone who was considering the EU6500ISA wanted to make me a tremendous deal (and quit preaching about the Freemasons), I might consider it! |
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"John H." wrote in message ... On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 00:37:01 +0000, Larry wrote: The unit has one 13,500 btu air conditioner, a microwave, refrigerator w/freezer, TV, stereo, water pump, lights, and the battery charger. I don't know how many watts total, but tomorrow I'll get out each of the books and let you know. I was hoping I could get by with the Honda EU2000i, but I'm afraid I'll have to go with the EU3000i. Of course, if someone who was considering the EU6500ISA wanted to make me a tremendous deal (and quit preaching about the Freemasons), I might consider it! It may be close, even with the EU3000, if you try to run everything at once. The Honda's have two ratings ... peak and continuous. The EU2000 will deliver 2000 watts peak, but either 1600 or 1800 watts continuously. The EU3000 will be rated similarly, proportional to 3000 watts peak. The Sprinter has a small microwave, 13,500 btu A/C, small refrigerator and a small inverter/converter for the TV/stereo and battery charger. The little Onan 2.5 kw generator will run everything at once, but it knows it has a load on it. Eisboch |
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"DK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: This lovely old historical building was the Elks Club for Halifax when I was growing up (forget lodge number) I lived one block south of. A great place to have a bar/associate membership. http://www.metcalf.ns.ca/ The group dumbass jumps into an active thread with this completely unrelated crap. Boy you make me look smarter and smarter every day. Guess I have to thank you for that. Posters here with half a brain have seen Gene's and the dwarf Mikes' pictures of their Elk Clubs. Wake up before it's too late. |
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 01:31:21 GMT, John H.
wrote: I was hoping I could get by with the Honda EU2000i, but I'm afraid I'll have to go with the EU3000i. Of course, if someone who was considering the EU6500ISA wanted to make me a tremendous deal (and quit preaching about the Freemasons), I might consider it! Calling Larry a "preacher," whether intentional or not, sort of shines a light on things. --Vic |
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John H. wrote in
: I was hoping I could get by with the Honda EU2000i, but I'm afraid I'll have to go with the EU3000i. Of course, if someone who was considering the EU6500ISA wanted to make me a tremendous deal (and quit preaching about the Freemasons), I might consider it! You'll never power the camper AND that big AC with 3000i. It'll be a constant overtrip condition every time the giant AC tries to crank its compressor. You're into 6KW class, minimum, with or without the crack about Freemasons any my 1st Amendment rights. |
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On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 21:38:31 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"John H." wrote in message .. . On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 00:37:01 +0000, Larry wrote: The unit has one 13,500 btu air conditioner, a microwave, refrigerator w/freezer, TV, stereo, water pump, lights, and the battery charger. I don't know how many watts total, but tomorrow I'll get out each of the books and let you know. I was hoping I could get by with the Honda EU2000i, but I'm afraid I'll have to go with the EU3000i. Of course, if someone who was considering the EU6500ISA wanted to make me a tremendous deal (and quit preaching about the Freemasons), I might consider it! It may be close, even with the EU3000, if you try to run everything at once. The Honda's have two ratings ... peak and continuous. The EU2000 will deliver 2000 watts peak, but either 1600 or 1800 watts continuously. The EU3000 will be rated similarly, proportional to 3000 watts peak. The Sprinter has a small microwave, 13,500 btu A/C, small refrigerator and a small inverter/converter for the TV/stereo and battery charger. The little Onan 2.5 kw generator will run everything at once, but it knows it has a load on it. Eisboch I'm afraid the 3KW is going to be it. However, I could just make a rule to stay where hookups are provided. Did you find yourself using the Onan much? |
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 05:44:01 +0000, Larry wrote:
John H. wrote in : I was hoping I could get by with the Honda EU2000i, but I'm afraid I'll have to go with the EU3000i. Of course, if someone who was considering the EU6500ISA wanted to make me a tremendous deal (and quit preaching about the Freemasons), I might consider it! You'll never power the camper AND that big AC with 3000i. It'll be a constant overtrip condition every time the giant AC tries to crank its compressor. You're into 6KW class, minimum, with or without the crack about Freemasons any my 1st Amendment rights. I may end up being a generator-less person. For the $2000 I'd spend on the generator, I could spend a lot of nights with the additional hookup fees! You misread my post. I am not able to affect your !st Amendment rights, other than by voting. I provided a contingency clause to any buyout of an old, beat up, 3KW generator, i.e., a great deal and a preaching cessation. |
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"John H." wrote in message ... On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 21:38:31 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "John H." wrote in message . .. On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 00:37:01 +0000, Larry wrote: The unit has one 13,500 btu air conditioner, a microwave, refrigerator w/freezer, TV, stereo, water pump, lights, and the battery charger. I don't know how many watts total, but tomorrow I'll get out each of the books and let you know. I was hoping I could get by with the Honda EU2000i, but I'm afraid I'll have to go with the EU3000i. Of course, if someone who was considering the EU6500ISA wanted to make me a tremendous deal (and quit preaching about the Freemasons), I might consider it! It may be close, even with the EU3000, if you try to run everything at once. The Honda's have two ratings ... peak and continuous. The EU2000 will deliver 2000 watts peak, but either 1600 or 1800 watts continuously. The EU3000 will be rated similarly, proportional to 3000 watts peak. The Sprinter has a small microwave, 13,500 btu A/C, small refrigerator and a small inverter/converter for the TV/stereo and battery charger. The little Onan 2.5 kw generator will run everything at once, but it knows it has a load on it. Eisboch I'm afraid the 3KW is going to be it. However, I could just make a rule to stay where hookups are provided. Did you find yourself using the Onan much? Very rarely. In fact, the only time I run it is to "exercise" it once in a while. We used it once to make a pot of coffee while parked in a marina parking lot where shore power was not available. The EU3000 will be fine .... just don't try to run everything all at once. It is rated at 2800 watts continuous which is about 23 anps. The A/C plus a coffeemaker *or* the microwave should load it up pretty much. Electric coffee makers draw anywhere from 7 to 10 amps. The microwave will vary depending on it's wattage, but a small one still draws 8 amps or more. The A/C unit is probably about 10-12 amps. These are off the top of my head guesses, but they should be close. The rest of the stuff ... TV, refridge, etc. only draw a couple of amps. You probably have a water heater that can run on either propane or electric. I prefer to run ours on propane. It's efficient and saves a few amps. Same with the refrig. If no shore power is available and running on the generator, switch it over to propane. It uses very little and saves another amp or two. The refrig will run for a month or so on a typical camper propane tank. Eisboch |
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Larry wrote:
John H. wrote in : I was hoping I could get by with the Honda EU2000i, but I'm afraid I'll have to go with the EU3000i. Of course, if someone who was considering the EU6500ISA wanted to make me a tremendous deal (and quit preaching about the Freemasons), I might consider it! You'll never power the camper AND that big AC with 3000i. It'll be a constant overtrip condition every time the giant AC tries to crank its compressor. You're into 6KW class, minimum, with or without the crack about Freemasons any my 1st Amendment rights. Herring is always ISO of the cheap way, and usually doesn't have enough knowledge to even make that sort of decision properly. He put an anchor line pulley on the bow of his boat and thinks he's going to be able to use it to mount the anchor. He bought a new boat trailer without wheel bearing lubes or protectors. He bought a new four stroke outboard and then was asking which two stroke oil to use in it. Stupid is as stupid does. |
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"John H." wrote in message ... (Some RV questions) BTW John, If you plan to travel around to different campsites and or RV parks, I recommend that you carry an inexpensive but accurate voltmeter with you and check the voltage in one of your 120v outlets with the A/C on. Not all, but some parks are notorious for having poor, outdated power service and the voltage tends to droop when they get loaded. If the voltage drops too much, it can damage your A/C compressor when it tries to kick on. When we had our house in Florida, the electrical power service was awful. Voltage varied all over the place. To make matters worse, I installed an underground, 30 amp electrical service out to our RV that ran about 200 feet. Even though I used a much heavier gauge wire (6 AWG) to compensate for the run, the voltage at the camper would sometimes drop to 105 vac, sometimes less when the A/C kicked on. I purchased one of these to solve the problem and carried it with us in the RV. If a park's electrical service was poor, I'd use it to keep the voltage up at our site's service, protecting the A/C unit. http://www.monstermarketplace.com/Au...ng316a640.html RV's and TT's are like boats. You simply can't spend enough money on them. Eisboch |
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"hk" wrote in message ... Herring is always ISO of the cheap way, and usually doesn't have enough knowledge to even make that sort of decision properly. He put an anchor line pulley on the bow of his boat and thinks he's going to be able to use it to mount the anchor. He bought a new boat trailer without wheel bearing lubes or protectors. He bought a new four stroke outboard and then was asking which two stroke oil to use in it. Stupid is as stupid does. Why are those comments necessary? I know I learned the right way to do a lot of things in life by doing them wrong to begin with. At least he is *doing* something. You should consider taking up the guitar. You must have well developed callous on your fingertips, considering the amount of time you spend typing criticisms of everybody else and their interests. Eisboch |
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 06:25:46 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"John H." wrote in message ... (Some RV questions) BTW John, If you plan to travel around to different campsites and or RV parks, I recommend that you carry an inexpensive but accurate voltmeter with you and check the voltage in one of your 120v outlets with the A/C on. Not all, but some parks are notorious for having poor, outdated power service and the voltage tends to droop when they get loaded. If the voltage drops too much, it can damage your A/C compressor when it tries to kick on. When we had our house in Florida, the electrical power service was awful. Voltage varied all over the place. To make matters worse, I installed an underground, 30 amp electrical service out to our RV that ran about 200 feet. Even though I used a much heavier gauge wire (6 AWG) to compensate for the run, the voltage at the camper would sometimes drop to 105 vac, sometimes less when the A/C kicked on. I purchased one of these to solve the problem and carried it with us in the RV. If a park's electrical service was poor, I'd use it to keep the voltage up at our site's service, protecting the A/C unit. http://www.monstermarketplace.com/Au...ng316a640.html RV's and TT's are like boats. You simply can't spend enough money on them. Eisboch Holy smokes! I will add the multi-meter to the tool kit! I think I'll make it a habit to check on campgrounds 'over there' before I go. Those folks seem to know a lot about everything! I was surprised at the number of folks over there who had a military background and knew about all the military campgrounds. |
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Eisboch wrote:
"hk" wrote in message ... Herring is always ISO of the cheap way, and usually doesn't have enough knowledge to even make that sort of decision properly. He put an anchor line pulley on the bow of his boat and thinks he's going to be able to use it to mount the anchor. He bought a new boat trailer without wheel bearing lubes or protectors. He bought a new four stroke outboard and then was asking which two stroke oil to use in it. Stupid is as stupid does. Why are those comments necessary? I know I learned the right way to do a lot of things in life by doing them wrong to begin with. At least he is *doing* something. You should consider taking up the guitar. You must have well developed callous on your fingertips, considering the amount of time you spend typing criticisms of everybody else and their interests. Eisboch I'll be glad to take your advice under consideration as soon as you offer it up to the Seven Dwarfs as frequently as it is offered to me. :) The Dwarfs include Herring, Reggie, Loogy, DK, Florida Jim, Mike/JustWait (alternates), et cetera. I'm going fishing in about 45 minutes. That's certainly better than reading posts here about everything except boats/boating/fishing. |
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 06:32:04 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message ... Herring is always ISO of the cheap way, and usually doesn't have enough knowledge to even make that sort of decision properly. He put an anchor line pulley on the bow of his boat and thinks he's going to be able to use it to mount the anchor. He bought a new boat trailer without wheel bearing lubes or protectors. He bought a new four stroke outboard and then was asking which two stroke oil to use in it. Stupid is as stupid does. Why are those comments necessary? I know I learned the right way to do a lot of things in life by doing them wrong to begin with. At least he is *doing* something. You should consider taking up the guitar. You must have well developed callous on your fingertips, considering the amount of time you spend typing criticisms of everybody else and their interests. Eisboch He also needs to learn the difference between an anchor roller and an anchor mount. On the Proline I installed an anchor mount. Worked well. The two-stroke mistake was because someone else (Gene, I believe) misread a question and started giving me advice about which two-stroke oil to use. He realized his mistake and corrected it. Harry remains quite upset that I don't find him worth of a response. But I don't mind. He and JimH just keep trying. It's funny. |
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"John H." wrote in message ... Holy smokes! I will add the multi-meter to the tool kit! I think I'll make it a habit to check on campgrounds 'over there' before I go. Those folks seem to know a lot about everything! I was surprised at the number of folks over there who had a military background and knew about all the military campgrounds. "Over there" has it's share of arrogant know-it-alls, but the majority are civil, decent people who don't mind helping out a "newbie". The few that like to strut their stuff are easily ignored. Eisboch |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "John H." wrote in message ... (Some RV questions) BTW John, If you plan to travel around to different campsites and or RV parks, I recommend that you carry an inexpensive but accurate voltmeter with you and check the voltage in one of your 120v outlets with the A/C on. Not all, but some parks are notorious for having poor, outdated power service and the voltage tends to droop when they get loaded. If the voltage drops too much, it can damage your A/C compressor when it tries to kick on. When we had our house in Florida, the electrical power service was awful. Voltage varied all over the place. To make matters worse, I installed an underground, 30 amp electrical service out to our RV that ran about 200 feet. Even though I used a much heavier gauge wire (6 AWG) to compensate for the run, the voltage at the camper would sometimes drop to 105 vac, sometimes less when the A/C kicked on. I purchased one of these to solve the problem and carried it with us in the RV. If a park's electrical service was poor, I'd use it to keep the voltage up at our site's service, protecting the A/C unit. http://www.monstermarketplace.com/Au...ng316a640.html RV's and TT's are like boats. You simply can't spend enough money on them. Eisboch Here's gadget you guys might find handy. http://tinyurl.com/5hanzy It's great for checking power condition; voltage, current being drawn, voltage frequency, true power, etc. It will even do a cumulative kwH readout. Of course it won't do power measurement for appliances that are hard wired, but works great for any 120V device that plugs in. I use whenever I get a new device to see exactly what's going on with power consumption. |
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"HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: Why are those comments necessary? I know I learned the right way to do a lot of things in life by doing them wrong to begin with. At least he is *doing* something. You should consider taking up the guitar. You must have well developed callous on your fingertips, considering the amount of time you spend typing criticisms of everybody else and their interests. Eisboch I'll be glad to take your advice under consideration as soon as you offer it up to the Seven Dwarfs as frequently as it is offered to me. :) So, who makes the first gesture? I'm going fishing in about 45 minutes. That's certainly better than reading posts here about everything except boats/boating/fishing. Or cut and paste, left wing political articles. Eisboch |
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"D.Duck" wrote in message ... Here's gadget you guys might find handy. http://tinyurl.com/5hanzy It's great for checking power condition; voltage, current being drawn, voltage frequency, true power, etc. It will even do a cumulative kwH readout. Thanks for reminding me. I've wanted to get one of those for years but keep forgetting. I ordered it right away after reading your post. They *are* handy for a number of uses, not just for RV's or boats. Eisboch |
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 07:28:07 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message m... "John H." wrote in message ... (Some RV questions) BTW John, If you plan to travel around to different campsites and or RV parks, I recommend that you carry an inexpensive but accurate voltmeter with you and check the voltage in one of your 120v outlets with the A/C on. Not all, but some parks are notorious for having poor, outdated power service and the voltage tends to droop when they get loaded. If the voltage drops too much, it can damage your A/C compressor when it tries to kick on. When we had our house in Florida, the electrical power service was awful. Voltage varied all over the place. To make matters worse, I installed an underground, 30 amp electrical service out to our RV that ran about 200 feet. Even though I used a much heavier gauge wire (6 AWG) to compensate for the run, the voltage at the camper would sometimes drop to 105 vac, sometimes less when the A/C kicked on. I purchased one of these to solve the problem and carried it with us in the RV. If a park's electrical service was poor, I'd use it to keep the voltage up at our site's service, protecting the A/C unit. http://www.monstermarketplace.com/Au...ng316a640.html RV's and TT's are like boats. You simply can't spend enough money on them. Eisboch Here's gadget you guys might find handy. http://tinyurl.com/5hanzy It's great for checking power condition; voltage, current being drawn, voltage frequency, true power, etc. It will even do a cumulative kwH readout. Of course it won't do power measurement for appliances that are hard wired, but works great for any 120V device that plugs in. I use whenever I get a new device to see exactly what's going on with power consumption. Small world. Folks over in the 'other place' Eisboch and I were discussing were offering the same advice about the same piece of equipment. Thanks! |
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 07:23:39 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"John H." wrote in message .. . Holy smokes! I will add the multi-meter to the tool kit! I think I'll make it a habit to check on campgrounds 'over there' before I go. Those folks seem to know a lot about everything! I was surprised at the number of folks over there who had a military background and knew about all the military campgrounds. "Over there" has it's share of arrogant know-it-alls, but the majority are civil, decent people who don't mind helping out a "newbie". The few that like to strut their stuff are easily ignored. Eisboch Well, it's not like that's a new experience! |
Obama and Nuclear Weapons
On Jul 26, 7:23*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"John H." wrote in message ... Holy smokes! I will add the multi-meter to the tool kit! I think I'll make it a habit to check on campgrounds 'over there' before I go. Those folks seem to know a lot about everything! I was surprised at the number of folks over there who had a military background and knew about all the military campgrounds. "Over there" *has it's share of arrogant know-it-alls, but the majority are civil, decent people who don't mind helping out a "newbie". Do they call them Harrys? |
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: Why are those comments necessary? I know I learned the right way to do a lot of things in life by doing them wrong to begin with. At least he is *doing* something. You should consider taking up the guitar. You must have well developed callous on your fingertips, considering the amount of time you spend typing criticisms of everybody else and their interests. Eisboch I'll be glad to take your advice under consideration as soon as you offer it up to the Seven Dwarfs as frequently as it is offered to me. :) So, who makes the first gesture? Tell you what, you get the Seven Dwarfs to behave reasonably here and elsewhere, and I will follow their example. Good luck with them. I'm going fishing in about 45 minutes. That's certainly better than reading posts here about everything except boats/boating/fishing. Or cut and paste, left wing political articles. Eisboch Of course. Got tipped off to "where the fish are" and zipped down to an area called, of all things, Parker's Creek. No relation to Parker boats. The blues were in 20-24 feet of water, biting on anything and everything. A couple will be joining us for dinner tomorrow, after their fillets soak overnight. I was using surgical tubes and hooks, but it didn't seem to matter. The blues were snapping at everything. |
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"hk" wrote in message ... Tell you what, you get the Seven Dwarfs to behave reasonably here and elsewhere, and I will follow their example. Good luck with them. Of course. Got tipped off to "where the fish are" and zipped down to an area called, of all things, Parker's Creek. No relation to Parker boats. The blues were in 20-24 feet of water, biting on anything and everything. A couple will be joining us for dinner tomorrow, after their fillets soak overnight. I was using surgical tubes and hooks, but it didn't seem to matter. The blues were snapping at everything. The first blue I ever caught ... or saw for that matter .... was in Annapolis. I was using a fresh water rod, 12lb test line and a Rebel lure. The blues were in one of those feeding frenzys and would hit a banana if you threw it in. I managed to land it with the Rebel halfway in his mouth. Not knowing anything about blues, I reached down to get the lure out and the fish clamped his jaws on it shattering it into pieces. That's how I learned about blues. Don't like eating them though. As for your dwarfs: No thanks. I learned a long time ago that the best place to start when trying to accomplish something is at the top. Eisboch |
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 13:40:26 -0400, Eisboch wrote:
I managed to land it with the Rebel halfway in his mouth. Not knowing anything about blues, I reached down to get the lure out and the fish clamped his jaws on it shattering it into pieces. That's how I learned about blues. You're lucky. That "it" could have been one or more of your fingers. ;- ( Still, on fresh water gear, that must have been one hell of a fight. |
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wrote in message t... On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 13:40:26 -0400, Eisboch wrote: I managed to land it with the Rebel halfway in his mouth. Not knowing anything about blues, I reached down to get the lure out and the fish clamped his jaws on it shattering it into pieces. That's how I learned about blues. You're lucky. That "it" could have been one or more of your fingers. ;- ( Still, on fresh water gear, that must have been one hell of a fight. It was. It wasn't huge .... I think I remember measuring it at 28" long, but it took me about half an hour to get it in. I actually got two of them that day. I took them back to our apartment, all proud of myself, and Mrs.E. almost fainted. "Not to worry", I told her, then made a mess out of the kitchen trying to clean and fillet the stupid things. I really had no idea what I was doing. Someone told me to let the fillet soak overnight in the fridge in a pan of water with salt, so I did. I didn't know what to do with the heads, so I stuffed them into the garbage disposal and damn near burned the motor out. Even after 20 minutes of grinding away, I'd turn it off, pull off the rubber stopper, look inside and see an eyeball staring back at me. It wasn't worth the effort. Eisboch |
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 14:17:40 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote: wrote in message et... On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 13:40:26 -0400, Eisboch wrote: I managed to land it with the Rebel halfway in his mouth. Not knowing anything about blues, I reached down to get the lure out and the fish clamped his jaws on it shattering it into pieces. That's how I learned about blues. You're lucky. That "it" could have been one or more of your fingers. ;- ( Still, on fresh water gear, that must have been one hell of a fight. It was. It wasn't huge .... I think I remember measuring it at 28" long, but it took me about half an hour to get it in. I actually got two of them that day. I took them back to our apartment, all proud of myself, and Mrs.E. almost fainted. "Not to worry", I told her, then made a mess out of the kitchen trying to clean and fillet the stupid things. I really had no idea what I was doing. Someone told me to let the fillet soak overnight in the fridge in a pan of water with salt, so I did. I didn't know what to do with the heads, so I stuffed them into the garbage disposal and damn near burned the motor out. Even after 20 minutes of grinding away, I'd turn it off, pull off the rubber stopper, look inside and see an eyeball staring back at me. It wasn't worth the effort. Cleaning fish inside is a no-no. --Vic |
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"Vic Smith" wrote in message ... Cleaning fish inside is a no-no. --Vic *Now* he tells me. Where were you back in the 70's? Eisboch |
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 14:48:34 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote: "Vic Smith" wrote in message .. . Cleaning fish inside is a no-no. --Vic *Now* he tells me. Where were you back in the 70's? Out fishing. --Vic |
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"Gene Kearns" wrote in message ... I actually agree 100% with your post. Funny thing is, you actually believe that the lies and deceit depicted in the video are factual! Because you want to. Gene, you are wasting your fingerprints. The man's mind is made up. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
As for your dwarfs: No thanks. I learned a long time ago that the best place to start when trying to accomplish something is at the top. Eisboch Methinks they should go into the resurrected bozo bin. I'll start with the three turds in the fountain, loogy, florida jim, and herring, and add reggie's latest IDs, DK, mike, et cetera after dinner. You be sure to let me know if any of them ever post anything *interesting* that is on topic. |
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