From owner-xj-digest-at-digest.net Mon Nov 3 15:08:42 2008 From: xj-digest xj-digest Monday, November 3 2008 Volume 01 : Number 2896 Forum for Discussion of XJ cherokees and wagoneers Brian Colucci Digest Coordinator Contents: Re: xj: Re: Fw: Re: [db] fuel costs and projects Re: xj: Re: Fw: Re: [db] fuel costs and projects Re: xj: Re: Fw: Re: [db] fuel costs and projects RE: xj: Re: Fw: Re: [db] fuel costs and projects XJ Digest Home Page: http://www.digest.net/jeep/xj/ Send submissions to xj-digest-at-digest.net Send administrative requests to xj-digest-request-at-digest.net To unsubscribe, include the word unsubscribe by itself in the body of the message, unless you are sending the request from a different address than the one that appears on the list. Include the word help in a message to xj-digest-request to get a list of other majordomo commands. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2008 13:27:12 -0800 (PST) From: john Subject: Re: xj: Re: Fw: Re: [db] fuel costs and projects don't forget lightning! we don't get it here but about once a year... watching a storm front moving across the plains isn't an option here either... ----- - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Snohomish, Washington -o|||||o- where Jeeps don't rust, they mold SAVE fuel: use synthetics: http://www.AMSOIL.com/redirect.cgi?zo=283461 SAVE power: use LINUX: http://johnmeister.com/tmcp.pdf http://wagoneers.com http://gunbanobama.com/ http://freegift.com - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Mon, 3 Nov 2008, David Bierschank wrote: # Yeah.... The list goes on and on...... maybe Oklahoma is not all that bad # after all..... I have been a lot of places, but I am always happy to get # back to Oklahoma... tornado's and all. ( I actually do like watching # tornado's ("at a safe distance")). # # David # # On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 3:00 PM, john wrote: # # > volcanos are beautiful... the key is to live on high ground # > between them... :) at a safe distance... # > # > it's not so much the volcano you worry about but the mud flows and ensuing # > floods... # > of course there is the issue of ash... it'll tear up a car's engine pretty # > quick # > without a nylon/panty hose over the inlet... :) # > # > and you forgot about the earthquakes, tsunamis and liberals... ;) # > # > ----- # > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # > Snohomish, Washington -o|||||o- where Jeeps don't rust, they mold # > SAVE fuel: use synthetics: http://www.AMSOIL.com/redirect.cgi?zo=283461 # > SAVE power: use LINUX: http://johnmeister.com/tmcp.pdf # > http://wagoneers.com http://gunbanobama.com/ http://freegift.com # > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # > # > # > On Mon, 3 Nov 2008, David Bierschank wrote: # > # > # I said sometimes...... believe me, I would gladly trade. On the other # > # hand, we do have trees and grass, not as nice as yours. The dust bowl # > was # > # almost 70 years ago, we are no longer an Indian territory, and I don't # > own # > # a horse, but some stereotype's are hard to break. ;-} # > # # > # David # > # Oh, we also don't have Volcano's...... # > # # > # # > # # > # On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 2:03 PM, john wrote: # > # # > # > yeah, but we have trees... # > # > and grass... ;) # > # > # > # > ----- # > # > # > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # > # > Snohomish, Washington -o|||||o- where Jeeps don't rust, they mold # > # > SAVE fuel: use synthetics: # > http://www.AMSOIL.com/redirect.cgi?zo=283461 # > # > # > SAVE power: use LINUX: http://johnmeister.com/tmcp.pdf # > # > http://wagoneers.com http://gunbanobama.com/ http://freegift.com # > # > # > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # > # > # > # > # > # > On Mon, 3 Nov 2008, David Bierschank wrote: # > # > # > # > # BTW..... Reg Gas is under $1.90/gal around here and falling...... I # > saw # > # > # three stations in my 2 mile drive at lunch that were at $1.88. # > # > # Sometimes it's good to live in the oil patch. # > # > # # > # > # David # > # > # > # # > # # > # # > # # > # # # # ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2008 14:32:58 -0800 (PST) From: Ed Kummel Subject: Re: xj: Re: Fw: Re: [db] fuel costs and projects Wow...over here in the "other Washington" area (Northern Virginia for me) about the only natural disasters we have to worry about is the oppressive heat and humidity of Late Summer, the fridged, biting, numbing cold of January and the occational off-course hurricane. Oh, and the blustering of politics in DC creating a southerly trend through suburban neighborhoods causing neighbors to fight neighbors... Way too much politics out here... Ed web/gadget guru - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ By Richard Feynman, Physicist, Nobel winner (1918-1988) "There are 10^11 stars in the galaxy. That used to be a huge number. But it's only a hundred billion. It's less than the national deficit! We used to call them astronomical numbers. Now we should call them economical numbers." - --- On Mon, 11/3/08, David Bierschank wrote: From: David Bierschank Subject: Re: xj: Re: Fw: Re: [db] fuel costs and projects To: xj-at-digest.net Date: Monday, November 3, 2008, 4:14 PM Yeah.... The list goes on and on...... maybe Oklahoma is not all that bad after all..... I have been a lot of places, but I am always happy to get back to Oklahoma... tornado's and all. ( I actually do like watching tornado's ("at a safe distance")). David On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 3:00 PM, john wrote: > volcanos are beautiful... the key is to live on high ground > between them... :) at a safe distance... > > it's not so much the volcano you worry about but the mud flows and ensuing > floods... > of course there is the issue of ash... it'll tear up a car's engine pretty > quick > without a nylon/panty hose over the inlet... :) > > and you forgot about the earthquakes, tsunamis and liberals... ;) > > ----- > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Snohomish, Washington -o|||||o- where Jeeps don't rust, they mold > SAVE fuel: use synthetics: http://www.AMSOIL.com/redirect.cgi?zo=283461 > SAVE power: use LINUX: http://johnmeister.com/tmcp.pdf > http://wagoneers.com http://gunbanobama.com/ http://freegift.com > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > On Mon, 3 Nov 2008, David Bierschank wrote: > > # I said sometimes...... believe me, I would gladly trade. On the other > # hand, we do have trees and grass, not as nice as yours. The dust bowl > was > # almost 70 years ago, we are no longer an Indian territory, and I don't > own > # a horse, but some stereotype's are hard to break. ;-} > # > # David > # Oh, we also don't have Volcano's...... > # > # > # > # On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 2:03 PM, john wrote: > # > # > yeah, but we have trees... > # > and grass... ;) > # > > # > ----- > # > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > # > Snohomish, Washington -o|||||o- where Jeeps don't rust, they mold > # > SAVE fuel: use synthetics: > http://www.AMSOIL.com/redirect.cgi?zo=283461 > > # > SAVE power: use LINUX: http://johnmeister.com/tmcp.pdf > # > http://wagoneers.com http://gunbanobama.com/ http://freegift.com > # > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > # > > # > > # > On Mon, 3 Nov 2008, David Bierschank wrote: > # > > # > # BTW..... Reg Gas is under $1.90/gal around here and falling...... I > saw > # > # three stations in my 2 mile drive at lunch that were at $1.88. > # > # Sometimes it's good to live in the oil patch. > # > # > # > # David > # > > # > # > # > # > - -- David Bierschank Okiebinder okc67mustang-at-gmail.com dbier-at-att.net ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2008 14:41:39 -0800 (PST) From: john Subject: Re: xj: Re: Fw: Re: [db] fuel costs and projects earthquakes of any magnitude happen about once every two to three years... volcanos... the last one was in 1980... nothing expected any time soon. ;) tsunamis... last one we know of was around 1700. ;) liberals... well, that's an ongoing issue... chicago style democratic style politics have emerged otherwise we get about 34 inches of rain spread over 9 months, maybe a few inches of snow and a week long heat wave that might break 90... typical temp is around 50 from sept through may, and about 65 to 70 may to sept... one year we broke a record... something like 70 days over 70 degrees! mild climate with expensive real estate, horrific traffic congestion, high taxes and espresso stands every few tenths of a mile... ----- - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Snohomish, Washington -o|||||o- where Jeeps don't rust, they mold SAVE fuel: use synthetics: http://www.AMSOIL.com/redirect.cgi?zo=283461 SAVE power: use LINUX: http://johnmeister.com/tmcp.pdf http://wagoneers.com http://gunbanobama.com/ http://freegift.com - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Mon, 3 Nov 2008, Ed Kummel wrote: # Wow...over here in the "other Washington" area (Northern Virginia for me) about the only natural disasters we have to worry about is the oppressive heat and humidity of Late Summer, the fridged, biting, numbing cold of January and the occational off-course hurricane. # Oh, and the blustering of politics in DC creating a southerly trend through suburban neighborhoods causing neighbors to fight neighbors... # Way too much politics out here... # Ed # web/gadget guru # # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # By Richard Feynman, Physicist, Nobel winner (1918-1988) # # "There are 10^11 stars in the galaxy. That used to be a huge number. But it's only a hundred billion. It's less than the national deficit! We used to call them astronomical numbers. Now we should call them economical numbers." # # --- On Mon, 11/3/08, David Bierschank wrote: # # From: David Bierschank # Subject: Re: xj: Re: Fw: Re: [db] fuel costs and projects # To: xj-at-digest.net # Date: Monday, November 3, 2008, 4:14 PM # # Yeah.... The list goes on and on...... maybe Oklahoma is not all that bad # after all..... I have been a lot of places, but I am always happy to get # back to Oklahoma... tornado's and all. ( I actually do like watching # tornado's ("at a safe distance")). # # David # # On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 3:00 PM, john wrote: # # > volcanos are beautiful... the key is to live on high ground # > between them... :) at a safe distance... # > # > it's not so much the volcano you worry about but the mud flows and # ensuing # > floods... # > of course there is the issue of ash... it'll tear up a car's # engine pretty # > quick # > without a nylon/panty hose over the inlet... :) # > # > and you forgot about the earthquakes, tsunamis and liberals... ;) # > # > ----- # > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # > Snohomish, Washington -o|||||o- where Jeeps don't rust, they mold # > SAVE fuel: use synthetics: # http://www.AMSOIL.com/redirect.cgi?zo=283461 # > SAVE power: use LINUX: http://johnmeister.com/tmcp.pdf # > http://wagoneers.com http://gunbanobama.com/ http://freegift.com # > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # > # > # > On Mon, 3 Nov 2008, David Bierschank wrote: # > # > # I said sometimes...... believe me, I would gladly trade. On the other # > # hand, we do have trees and grass, not as nice as yours. The dust bowl # > was # > # almost 70 years ago, we are no longer an Indian territory, and I # don't # > own # > # a horse, but some stereotype's are hard to break. ;-} # > # # > # David # > # Oh, we also don't have Volcano's...... # > # # > # # > # # > # On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 2:03 PM, john wrote: # > # # > # > yeah, but we have trees... # > # > and grass... ;) # > # > # > # > ----- # > # > # > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # > # > Snohomish, Washington -o|||||o- where Jeeps don't rust, # they mold # > # > SAVE fuel: use synthetics: # > # http://www.AMSOIL.com/redirect.cgi?zo=283461 # > # > # > SAVE power: use LINUX: http://johnmeister.com/tmcp.pdf # > # > http://wagoneers.com http://gunbanobama.com/ http://freegift.com # > # > # > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # > # > # > # > # > # > On Mon, 3 Nov 2008, David Bierschank wrote: # > # > # > # > # BTW..... Reg Gas is under $1.90/gal around here and # falling...... I # > saw # > # > # three stations in my 2 mile drive at lunch that were at $1.88. # > # > # Sometimes it's good to live in the oil patch. # > # > # # > # > # David # > # > # > # # > # # > # # > # # > # # # # ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2008 16:07:50 -0700 From: "Tesar Landon" Subject: RE: xj: Re: Fw: Re: [db] fuel costs and projects Thanks for the grins... It's been a miserable summer down here (Austin) 2 significant rain events from June-Sept. Lake Travis is down about 34 feet. Cantelope did well considering. - - Landon - -----Original Message----- From: owner-xj-at-digest.net [mailto:owner-xj-at-digest.net] On Behalf Of john Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 4:42 PM To: xj-at-digest.net Subject: Re: xj: Re: Fw: Re: [db] fuel costs and projects earthquakes of any magnitude happen about once every two to three years... volcanos... the last one was in 1980... nothing expected any time soon. ;) tsunamis... last one we know of was around 1700. ;) liberals... well, that's an ongoing issue... chicago style democratic style politics have emerged otherwise we get about 34 inches of rain spread over 9 months, maybe a few inches of snow and a week long heat wave that might break 90... typical temp is around 50 from sept through may, and about 65 to 70 may to sept... one year we broke a record... something like 70 days over 70 degrees! mild climate with expensive real estate, horrific traffic congestion, high taxes and espresso stands every few tenths of a mile... ----- - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - - Snohomish, Washington -o|||||o- where Jeeps don't rust, they mold SAVE fuel: use synthetics: http://www.AMSOIL.com/redirect.cgi?zo=283461 SAVE power: use LINUX: http://johnmeister.com/tmcp.pdf http://wagoneers.com http://gunbanobama.com/ http://freegift.com - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - - On Mon, 3 Nov 2008, Ed Kummel wrote: # Wow...over here in the "other Washington" area (Northern Virginia for me) about the only natural disasters we have to worry about is the oppressive heat and humidity of Late Summer, the fridged, biting, numbing cold of January and the occational off-course hurricane. # Oh, and the blustering of politics in DC creating a southerly trend through suburban neighborhoods causing neighbors to fight neighbors... # Way too much politics out here... # Ed # web/gadget guru # # - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # By Richard Feynman, Physicist, Nobel winner (1918-1988) # # "There are 10^11 stars in the galaxy. That used to be a huge number. But it's only a hundred billion. It's less than the national deficit! We used to call them astronomical numbers. Now we should call them economical numbers." # # --- On Mon, 11/3/08, David Bierschank wrote: # # From: David Bierschank # Subject: Re: xj: Re: Fw: Re: [db] fuel costs and projects # To: xj-at-digest.net # Date: Monday, November 3, 2008, 4:14 PM # # Yeah.... The list goes on and on...... maybe Oklahoma is not all that bad # after all..... I have been a lot of places, but I am always happy to get # back to Oklahoma... tornado's and all. ( I actually do like watching # tornado's ("at a safe distance")). # # David # # On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 3:00 PM, john wrote: # # > volcanos are beautiful... the key is to live on high ground # > between them... :) at a safe distance... # > # > it's not so much the volcano you worry about but the mud flows and # ensuing # > floods... # > of course there is the issue of ash... it'll tear up a car's # engine pretty # > quick # > without a nylon/panty hose over the inlet... :) # > # > and you forgot about the earthquakes, tsunamis and liberals... ;) # > # > ----- # > - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - - # > Snohomish, Washington -o|||||o- where Jeeps don't rust, they mold # > SAVE fuel: use synthetics: # http://www.AMSOIL.com/redirect.cgi?zo=283461 # > SAVE power: use LINUX: http://johnmeister.com/tmcp.pdf # > http://wagoneers.com http://gunbanobama.com/ http://freegift.com # > - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - - # > # > # > On Mon, 3 Nov 2008, David Bierschank wrote: # > # > # I said sometimes...... believe me, I would gladly trade. On the other # > # hand, we do have trees and grass, not as nice as yours. The dust bowl # > was # > # almost 70 years ago, we are no longer an Indian territory, and I # don't # > own # > # a horse, but some stereotype's are hard to break. ;-} # > # # > # David # > # Oh, we also don't have Volcano's...... # > # # > # # > # # > # On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 2:03 PM, john wrote: # > # # > # > yeah, but we have trees... # > # > and grass... ;) # > # > # > # > ----- # > # > # > - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - - # > # > Snohomish, Washington -o|||||o- where Jeeps don't rust, # they mold # > # > SAVE fuel: use synthetics: # > # http://www.AMSOIL.com/redirect.cgi?zo=283461 # > # > # > SAVE power: use LINUX: http://johnmeister.com/tmcp.pdf # > # > http://wagoneers.com http://gunbanobama.com/ http://freegift.com # > # > # > - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - - # > # > # > # > # > # > On Mon, 3 Nov 2008, David Bierschank wrote: # > # > # > # > # BTW..... Reg Gas is under $1.90/gal around here and # falling...... I # > saw # > # > # three stations in my 2 mile drive at lunch that were at $1.88. # > # > # Sometimes it's good to live in the oil patch. # > # > # # > # > # David # > # > # > # # > # # > # # > # # > # # # # ------------------------------ End of xj-digest V1 #2896 *************************