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Tim R <timothy42b@aol.com>: Apr 18 05:46AM -0700 > Ford's E250 lighting is under control with 3 more on the roof 2 driving and one spot for the berm. > Recessed headlamps produce a remarkable dark channel off the center grill that is tiring, unacceptably dangerous. A hella spot cured this then corner lamps as I have stopped n got out with a flashlight finding the street sides to turn off into. And raised road approaches like once RR tracks....great view of telephone wiring. And you absolutely blind me when you drive behind me. Or approach me. How about a little consideration for other drivers on the road? |
"pfjw@aol.com" <pfjw@aol.com>: Apr 18 06:23AM -0700 On Monday, April 18, 2016 at 8:46:02 AM UTC-4, Tim R wrote: > > Ford's E250 lighting is under control with 3 more on the roof 2 driving and one spot for the berm. > > Recessed headlamps produce a remarkable dark channel off the center grill that is tiring, unacceptably dangerous. A hella spot cured this then corner lamps as I have stopped n got out with a flashlight finding the street sides to turn off into. And raised road approaches like once RR tracks....great view of telephone wiring. > And you absolutely blind me when you drive behind me. Or approach me. How about a little consideration for other drivers on the road? That is not the way of the lighting-obsessed. But some have reasons. I know of at least two otherwise sane individuals, one male, one female, whose vehicles look like spaceships taking off when they drive. How did they get that way? Both are *barely* survivors of hitting a deer. Lights and deer whistles are what let them get back behind the wheel. Peter Wieck Melrose Park, PA |
"pfjw@aol.com" <pfjw@aol.com>: Apr 18 05:35AM -0700 Officially, May 13/14 at the Renningers Farm Market and Antique Mall, Kutztown, PA. Link below: http://www.dvhrc.com/kutztown.html Admission is free, camping on-site is free, parking is free. Hundreds of vendors, thousands of radios, audio, widgets and gimcracks related to and cousins of the vintage radio hobby. NOTE: Thursday has become almost as active as Friday or Saturday for those willing to pay a small early buyer fee. Registered Vendors and club members do not pay this fee. As always, I will be at the Club Table arriving Thursday morning and running a clinic on the basic diagnosis of vintage radios et.al.. If you are looking for *that* part or *that* radio - this is the best opportunity you will find where you can actually kick the tires and hold the object prior to purchase. Come one, come all! Peter Wieck Melrose Park, PA |
"Ian Field" <gangprobing.alien@ntlworld.com>: Apr 17 06:43PM +0100 "Heisenberg" <Barry@saymyname.com> wrote in message news:umd5hbtafdm2sq6ufabcnr5ro75r200s3h@4ax.com... >>> whatever the fuck that means. >>Its basically for reading PDF e-books on the bog. > What about the Brother "Super Power Note?" I didn't find one of those poking out the top of a skip that only needed a replacement HDD. |
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