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Dave
November 17th 05, 05:32 PM
I'd like to thank the group as a whole for an education in RE to the
skills, aerodynamics, etc and etc of flying.

I'd like to thank Jay for his constant posts, and website, and
obvious love of flight.

I'd like to thank Peter Duniho, an obvious butt sometimes, but
nevertheless, a true pilot.

Mr. Campbell, Teach me to fly?

Selway... hey, thanks for typing in your thousands of hours. Really
cool. Really

Mont....can we design a flying grill?

Dudley, Same to you, Oh Captain. You explained and told stories of
the Big Iron, as well as safe, High performance flying.

~Dave
Lurker

Jay Honeck
November 17th 05, 10:25 PM
> I'd like to thank Jay for his constant posts, and website, and
> obvious love of flight.

You're welcome!

And don't just be a lurker. The more posts here, the better!
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

Jack Allison
November 19th 05, 05:17 AM
Dave wrote:

> Mont....can we design a flying grill?
First PMC 2.0, then the flying grill. Or...maybe Jim from NC can work
on the flying grill while MontBlack works on PMC 2.0. Another idea for
ya MontBlack (they call it "feature creep" in my line of work). A
hovering cooler. No need for wheels...something to consider this winter.

> ~Dave
> Lurker
Dave - if you're posting, you're not lurking. Good for you.


--
Jack Allison
PP-ASEL-IA Student
Arrow N2104T

"When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth
with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there
you will always long to return"
- Leonardo Da Vinci

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Morgans
November 19th 05, 08:47 AM
"Jack Allison" > wrote in message
. ..
> Dave wrote:
>
> > Mont....can we design a flying grill?
> First PMC 2.0, then the flying grill. Or...maybe Jim from NC can work
> on the flying grill while MontBlack works on PMC 2.0. Another idea for
> ya MontBlack (they call it "feature creep" in my line of work). A
> hovering cooler. No need for wheels...something to consider this winter.


HuH???
--
Jim in NC

john smith
November 19th 05, 06:49 PM
> First PMC 2.0, then the flying grill. Or...maybe Jim from NC can work
> on the flying grill while MontBlack works on PMC 2.0. Another idea for
> ya MontBlack (they call it "feature creep" in my line of work). A
> hovering cooler. No need for wheels...something to consider this winter.

Somewhere along the line, I lost the meaning of PMC.
Last I remember, it was the Mother of All Coolers.
Someone help me catch up.... please?

Montblack
November 19th 05, 09:14 PM
("john smith" wrote)
> Somewhere along the line, I lost the meaning of PMC.
> Last I remember, it was the Mother of All Coolers.
> Someone help me catch up.... please?


Mother of All ...Grills
Pimp My Cooler - PMC

PMC v1.0 - Fred Flintstone inspired green treated plywood "casket" with
three inches of rigid pink insulation inside, surrounding a regular plastic
Coleman cooler.


Montblack

Jack Allison
November 20th 05, 11:00 PM
Montblack wrote:
> ("john smith" wrote)
>
>> Somewhere along the line, I lost the meaning of PMC.
>> Last I remember, it was the Mother of All Coolers.
>> Someone help me catch up.... please?

MontBlack - no changing the name and calling it a v2.0 feature.
Besides, MOAC is way too close to MOAG. Before we know it, we'd have
some bizarre combined cooler/grill...and it probably wouldn't fly.

Your realm: keeping drinks cold.

> PMC v1.0 - Fred Flintstone inspired green treated plywood "casket" with
> three inches of rigid pink insulation inside, surrounding a regular
> plastic Coleman cooler.

Fred Flinstone...why didn't I see the resemblance? No, the cooler, not
you :-)

--
Jack Allison
PP-ASEL-IA Student
Arrow N2104T

"When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth
with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there
you will always long to return"
- Leonardo Da Vinci

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john smith
November 20th 05, 11:12 PM
> MontBlack - no changing the name and calling it a v2.0 feature.
> Besides, MOAC is way too close to MOAG. Before we know it, we'd have
> some bizarre combined cooler/grill...and it probably wouldn't fly.

McDonald's tried something like that with a chicken sandwich some twenty
years ago. It came in a styrafoam container. The jingle was that it kept
the hot side hot and the cold side cold. I cannot recall the name,
however.

Montblack
November 20th 05, 11:52 PM
("john smith" wrote)
> McDonald's tried something like that with a chicken sandwich some twenty
> years ago. It came in a styrafoam container. The jingle was that it kept
> the hot side hot and the cold side cold. I cannot recall the name,
> however.


I thought that was the original McChicken Sandwich. Now a McChicken is a
stripped down 'nothing special' for $1.00.

Mac&Don's isn't bad if you drink water and don't get fries. McChicken (lite
mayo/lite lettuce for easier driving) and a double cheeseburger is only 2
bucks + tax.

I mean isn't bad ...financially <g>.


Montblack

Richard Riley
November 21st 05, 01:36 AM
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 23:12:14 GMT, john smith > wrote:

:> MontBlack - no changing the name and calling it a v2.0 feature.
:> Besides, MOAC is way too close to MOAG. Before we know it, we'd have
:> some bizarre combined cooler/grill...and it probably wouldn't fly.
:
:McDonald's tried something like that with a chicken sandwich some twenty
:years ago. It came in a styrafoam container. The jingle was that it kept
:the hot side hot and the cold side cold. I cannot recall the name,
:however.

It wasn't chicken. It was the McDLT. Jason Alexander did the
commercial for it, years before Seinfeld.

Never really took off, and the "green" protest of styrofoam containers
killed it.

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