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"Jim B" wrote in message
... You said it before I did, but I was thinking the same thing. Oscar Awards... most recent indication that you're nuts. http://www.nydailynews.com/front/sto...p-422609c.html // The bad news is you can lose the presidency of the united States even when you win the popular vote. But the good news is you can get an Oscar with fewer people than fit on a subway train. "There are three categories in the Oscar voting that require a special ballot," says an insider. "To vote for foreign, short film or documentary, you have to sign an affidavit that you have seen all the nominees." it's not enough to watch them at home on a DVD - Academy members have to attend an official screening. The snitch said fewer than 300 people requested the special ballot in the documentary category, which was won by Al Gore's "An inconvenient Truth" Sunday. But even that number is about 100 more than usual. An Academy rep confirms that of its 5,800 voting members, only about 200 typically file a ballot in the category. // |
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"Mike Noel" wrote in message
. .. I think if Jay had a house on the beach in Banda Aceh a couple of Christmas seasons ago and someone told him a big wave was coming, he'd laugh and call them crazy. If they said it was coming because of GW, he'd been justified http://photoshow.comcast.net/mikenoel I'm a uniter, not a divider. - GWB, 1999. GWB got high marks from members of the Texas legislature, both D's and R's and especially minorities, for his ability to bring people together. Of course, Texas does not have the coastal and MSM crazies. |
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"Matt Barrow" wrote in message
... The bad news is you can lose the presidency of the united States even when you win the popular vote. In exactly the same way that your team can score the most runs in the World Series, but still lose. |
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("Steve Foley" wrote)
The bad news is you can lose the presidency of the united States even when you win the popular vote. In exactly the same way that your team can score the most runs in the World Series, but still lose. In Game 7, Gore got thrown out trying to steal Florida. :-) Montblack-socks |
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"Montblack" wrote in message
In exactly the same way that your team can score the most runs in the World Series, but still lose. In Game 7, Gore got thrown out trying to steal Florida. :-) Was Chad Billingsley pitching? |
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![]() blanche cohen wrote: Not to be confused with Yakko or Dot... Just had the DG replaced (went precessing 60 deg on a 90 deg turn) yesterday. Ran the engine up and taxi'd to the ramp from the shop. Things looked ok - no, wait! the AI is upside down. Now, I'm used to seeing it canted to the right before everything is run up to speed, but upside down? Waited a few minutes, nothing, but nothing changed. Unfortunately, the shop was closed by now so I left it on the ramp and took the bus home. Much more mystifying...after ALL power was off, engine off, key out, battery off, etc. the AI dial was spinning. Yes, that's right, spinning like a top. Fast. And it didn't seem to slow down, either. I didn't time it, but it just sat there spinning for at least 5 minutes. Perhaps I may be off on this, but if it seemed stable upside down, is it possible that it was accurately upside down so that the erecting mechanism was not able to get it the right way up? I wonder if you had resored vacuum after it started tumbling whether that would have enabled it to precess to upright (which may take several minutes)? Cheers Mark ------------ And now a word from our sponsor ------------------ For a quality usenet news server, try DNEWS, easy to install, fast, efficient and reliable. For home servers or carrier class installations with millions of users it will allow you to grow! ---- See http://netwinsite.com/sponsor/sponsor_dnews.htm ---- |
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"Steve Foley" wrote in message
news:wiDFh.32266$kr6.7274@trndny09... "Matt Barrow" wrote in message ... The bad news is you can lose the presidency of the united States even when you win the popular vote. In exactly the same way that your team can score the most runs in the World Series, but still lose. Not my post, but I agree with yours. |
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blanche cohen wrote: Not to be confused with Yakko or Dot... Just had the DG replaced (went precessing 60 deg on a 90 deg turn) yesterday. Ran the engine up and taxi'd to the ramp from the shop. Things looked ok - no, wait! the AI is upside down. Now, I'm used to seeing it canted to the right before everything is run up to speed, but upside down? Waited a few minutes, nothing, but nothing changed. Unfortunately, the shop was closed by now so I left it on the ramp and took the bus home. Much more mystifying...after ALL power was off, engine off, key out, battery off, etc. the AI dial was spinning. Yes, that's right, spinning like a top. Fast. And it didn't seem to slow down, either. I didn't time it, but it just sat there spinning for at least 5 minutes. Perhaps I may be off on this, but if it seemed stable upside down, is it possible that it was accurately upside down so that the erecting mechanism was not able to get it the right way up? I wonder if you had resored vacuum after it started tumbling whether that would have enabled it to precess to upright (which may take several minutes)? Cheers Mark Mark, et al. Turns out (politics aside) that all of you were close. When the next (#3) DG was installed, one of the hoses/tubes got pinched, effectively hosing the AI. The unit itself is fine, and the repairs have been completed and tested. Unfortunately, I won't be able to check anything until Saturday due to anticipated horrendous winds in Colorado. Thanks all for the suggestions. |
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OK, we now know the problem was a pinched hose, but there is some
speculation that a failed vacuum pump can actually blow dust backwards into the vacuum instruments. The idea is that residual vacuum at the instruments allows the higher pressure at the failed pump to push the dust into the vacuum instruments. There is an STCd filter that can be placed between the instruments and the pump designed to prevent dust backflow if the pump fails. -- Best Regards, Mike http://photoshow.comcast.net/mikenoel Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana. "Morgans" wrote in message ... "Dan Luke" wrote Or the pump is shedding carbon and fouling the system? Only if it is a pressure system, instead of a true vacuum system. Instruments run off of vacuum so that any carbon or other debris from a failed pump goes into the pump and out the exhaust, instead of into the instruments or plumbing. But you knew that and had a brain fart, right? g |
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![]() "Mike Noel" wrote in message . .. OK, we now know the problem was a pinched hose, but there is some speculation that a failed vacuum pump can actually blow dust backwards into the vacuum instruments. The idea is that residual vacuum at the instruments allows the higher pressure at the failed pump to push the dust into the vacuum instruments. There is an STCd filter that can be placed between the instruments and the pump designed to prevent dust backflow if the pump fails. I thought vacuum systems had a check valve that prevented backwards moving air. No? If not, it sounds like they should. -- Jim in NC |
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