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undoctor
Joined: 21 Oct 2008 Posts: 212 Location: Bethelhem, PA
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Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 11:49 am Post subject: Posted photos unavailable |
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John and other Kolbers,
I got Ralph's photos OK listed as attachments at the bottom. I never get to see yours, though I'd like to. Can you post them as attachments? I get the entire list for the day early the following morning, if that helps.
BTW, I'm curious if you have English blood. Your wry sense of humor makes me chuckle from time to time, as in your one sentence explanation about cutting power in the video which covered everything from responsibility for new borrowed aircraft to life itself. If you take notice, Pat's understatements are similar at times.
It's interesting to me to observe the different regional personality traits of many posters from all areas of the globe. As an OTR trucker for decades, I've seen those regional differences in person, and to see a post from our friend in ME, I can readily visualize the Mainiacs I've worked with delivering ceramic tile to construction sites and warehouses up there. Lebanon County, out where Dennis S. lives is worlds different from Philly - and they're less than 100 miles apart. I'd sooner deliver 50 loads to Lancaster Co. or Lebanon area than 1 to Philly!
Going back up to Maine, the natives there can be as hard-headed as we Pennsylvania Dutch, read: Deutch, can be. Delivered 48K of tile to a tile-setter somewhere N of Portland. His worker had the Labor Readys stack the tile 7 ctns high in the second floor of his barn. I brought up the weight issue with the man, but he was sure it was OK. As we counted the tile, the floor caved in. Poor guy lost his job.
It's cool, rainy, unKolb friendly, and few are flying. Please forgive me for musing off-Kolb and onto Kolbers. There IS much more to this list than the technical info available, though it's seldom mentioned save for the rebuke of a few nasties now and then. I've gotten to meet some posters at Homer's place, and I've only seen an expansion and a sharper focus of the man behind the pen on the list.
To get back to the machine and it's purpose, before I go flying again when the weather is cooperative, I have a gascolator I'm going to install, and I'm going to buy a Kuntzleman SC103 strobe. There are 3 very active airports within 20 miles of where I fly out of, and my "flying toothpick", as my friend Jim, who flies for Continental calls my FF, is very hard to see. I would greatly appreciate any tips and/or cautions from any who have done these installs. Location, wiring, mounting, whatever. Your experience certainly trumps my logic and common sense, which is pretty much the extent of my resources at this point.
My seed and nursery catalogs are streaming in. Makes me anxious for the approaching season of planting and to flying; both very serious loves of mine!
Best to all,
Dave Kulp
Bethlehem PA
FireFly 11DMK
e: 07:40:57 PM PST US From: "John Hauck" <jhauck(at)elmore.rr.com (jhauck(at)elmore.rr.com)> Subject: Re: AD insurance > Here's what it looks like up here in the north country. These were taken on 1/13/10 in the Kolbra. > > Ralph > Forest Lake airport, MN Ralph/Gang: I landed there in 2000, but it didn'te look like that. Grass was lush and green. There was no one around. I kept heading north to Alaska. Enjoyed your photos. john h mkIII
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John Hauck

Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 4639 Location: Titus, Alabama (hauck's holler)
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Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 12:52 pm Post subject: Posted photos unavailable |
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Dave K/Gang:
If you missed the photos on the Digest Mode, go to the Kolb BBS and scroll down. I just checked to see if they were available.
I have already deleted the two posts I attached the photos to.
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?t=67646&sid=3da1f6dc1a4ec3f658f1d3e9346bf932
One of the reasons I enjoy flying around the Lower 48, Canada, and Alaska, is being able to enjoy the different cultures in different geographical areas. Of note is the fact that there are some really great folks out there every where I go. Eye ball to eye ball contact is so much better than email on the internet. It is very difficult to write an email and please everyone, or keep from hurting their feelings, or not get you point across the way it was intended. Pays to have tough skin and drive on.
Yes, I have a lot of different breeds in me. I am 100% mongrel. Of all the dog breeds and classifications, I think mongrel is the best. The best dogs I have had over the years were mongrels.
As far as my feeble attempts at humor, I have been hanging around Patrick Ladd to long.
john h
mkIII
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